23:2623:26, 13 July 2016diffhist+4
Islamic schools and branches
I don't think that version was better. In addition, you have a very long listing here. Is this an article on "Later branches or what?" While == Main traditional branches == section was written shortly ==Later branches== occupies lots of space
22:3722:37, 11 July 2016diffhist+245
Gülbahar Hatun (mother of Selim I)
One of the oldest references ''Cenabî History'' gives her name as ''Aisha Khâtun.'' According to ''Sicill-i Osmanî'' her name is ''Gül-Bahar Khâtun,'' while ''Alderson'' gives her name as ''Aisha Khâtun,'' as well.<<ref name="Gül-Bahar"/>
15:1915:19, 10 July 2016diffhist+849
Hafsa Sultan
(Her name is given as "Hafsa bint-i Abdü'l-Muin" in ''Kitâbeler'' by
İ. H. Uzunçarşılı. This proves that she was of non-Turkish origin, and later converted to
Islam. The assertions that she was daughter of
23:2623:26, 13 July 2016diffhist+4
Islamic schools and branches
I don't think that version was better. In addition, you have a very long listing here. Is this an article on "Later branches or what?" While == Main traditional branches == section was written shortly ==Later branches== occupies lots of space
22:3722:37, 11 July 2016diffhist+245
Gülbahar Hatun (mother of Selim I)
One of the oldest references ''Cenabî History'' gives her name as ''Aisha Khâtun.'' According to ''Sicill-i Osmanî'' her name is ''Gül-Bahar Khâtun,'' while ''Alderson'' gives her name as ''Aisha Khâtun,'' as well.<<ref name="Gül-Bahar"/>
15:1915:19, 10 July 2016diffhist+849
Hafsa Sultan
(Her name is given as "Hafsa bint-i Abdü'l-Muin" in ''Kitâbeler'' by
İ. H. Uzunçarşılı. This proves that she was of non-Turkish origin, and later converted to
Islam. The assertions that she was daughter of