ERTUGRUL GHAZI
Ertugrul Ghazi is the founder of the Ottoman Caliphate. He was born in 1188 AD and died in 1280 AD.


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Ertuğrul, was the dad of Osman . As indicated by Ottoman convention, he was the child of Suleyman Shah, pioneer of the Kayı clan of Oghuz Turks, who fled from western Central Asia to Anatolia to get away from the Mongol triumphs, yet he may rather have been the child of a Gündüz Alp.According to this legend, after the passing of his dad, Ertuğrul and his supporters entered the administration of the Sultanate of Rum, for which he was remunerated with domain over the town of Söğüt on the outskirts with the Byzantine Empire.This set off the chain of occasions that would at last lead to the establishing of the Ottoman Empire. Like his child, Osman, and their relatives, Ertuğrul is frequently alluded to as a Ghazi, a gallant hero warrior for the reason for Islam.



Biography

Nothing is known with conviction about Ertuğrul's life, other than that he was the dad of Osman; students of history are accordingly compelled to depend upon stories expounded on him by the Ottomans over a century later, which are of flawed exactness. An undated coin, as far as anyone knows from the hour of Osman, with the content "Printed by Osman child of Ertuğrul", proposes that Ertuğrul was a recorded figure.Another coin peruses "Osman canister Ertuğrul receptacle Gündüz Alp"though Ertuğrul is customarily viewed as the child of Suleyman Shah. In Enveri's Düsturname (1465) and Karamani Mehmet Pasha's annal (before 1481), Suleyman Shah replaces Gündüz Alp as Ertugrul's dad. After[when?] Ottoman student of history Aşıkpaşazade's narratives, the Suleyman Shah form turned into the authority one.[9] According to these later conventions, Ertuğrul was head of the Kayı.As an aftereffect of his help to the Seljuks against the Byzantines, Ertuğrul was conceded arrives in Karaca Dağ, a precipitous territory close to Angora (presently Ankara), by Kayqubad I, the Seljuk Sultan of Rum. One record shows that the Seljuk chief's method of reasoning for conceding Ertuğrul land was for Ertuğrul to repulse any unfriendly attack from the Byzantines or other enemy. Afterward, he got the town of Söğüt which he vanquished along with the encompassing terrains. That town, where he later kicked the bucket, turned into the Ottoman capital under his child, Osman I. Stool students of history have varying sentiments on whether Ertuğrul had two or perhaps three different children notwithstanding Osman: Saru Batu Savcı Bey,or Saru Batu and Savcı Bey, and Gündüz Bey

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