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This article appears to have been plagiarized from the following: http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Ottoman-Triumvirate
I didn't scroll down all the way (that is a long scroll-down)! Thanks for catching my mistake, Slrubenstein
Should "forced" be "forged?" Mergy
This isn't written like an encyclopedia. It's written like bad propaganda or prose. —Preceding
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What happened to Suleyman after he was defeated. There are two contradicting scenerios in the text. In one paragraph we learn that he fled south to Greece and in the other we learn that he died on his way to İstanbul. Which is correct ? Nedim Ardoğa ( talk) 07:34, 25 December 2009 (UTC)
Well, then why don't you correct the paragraph in the summary section. I have a source by Nicolae Jorga. He claims that Suleyman was killed in 17th of Feb., 1411 by the villagers. As for İstanbul. The popular name of the city was İstanbul after 1453. However in official writings usually two other names had been used: Asitane and Kostantaniyye. (I am not sure if I can type the English prononciation of the later; it is something like Costhonniyyah.) Of course this had been derived from Constantinople . But it was not exactly Constantinople and people usually preferred İstanbul, which is much easier in Turkish . Have a good day. Nedim Ardoğa ( talk) 18:27, 25 December 2009 (UTC)
One of the last sentences:With Mûsa dead Mehmed was the sole surviving son of the late Sultan Bayezid I and became Sultan Mehmed I. Well this not correct. Mehmet had two other brothers; Mustafa Çelebi who was executed long after the interregnum (even after Mehmet's death) and Kasım (who would be blinded later). I'll try to reach the editor. Nedim Ardoğa ( talk) 11:10, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
It reads:İsa then spent time in north-west Anatolia until he was killed by Suleyman in late 1403 Although I didn't change anything, I saw an error in the sentence. According to sources Süleyman supported İsa and İsa fought against Mehmet in 1406. Nedim Ardoğa ( talk) 13:35, 17 January 2011 (UTC)
can anyone find a map of Ottoman Interregnum ? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Naga Venkata Sai ( talk • contribs) 08:26, 2 June 2022 (UTC)
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This article appears to have been plagiarized from the following: http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Ottoman-Triumvirate
I didn't scroll down all the way (that is a long scroll-down)! Thanks for catching my mistake, Slrubenstein
Should "forced" be "forged?" Mergy
This isn't written like an encyclopedia. It's written like bad propaganda or prose. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Sieurfill (
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21:37, 31 December 2007 (UTC)
What happened to Suleyman after he was defeated. There are two contradicting scenerios in the text. In one paragraph we learn that he fled south to Greece and in the other we learn that he died on his way to İstanbul. Which is correct ? Nedim Ardoğa ( talk) 07:34, 25 December 2009 (UTC)
Well, then why don't you correct the paragraph in the summary section. I have a source by Nicolae Jorga. He claims that Suleyman was killed in 17th of Feb., 1411 by the villagers. As for İstanbul. The popular name of the city was İstanbul after 1453. However in official writings usually two other names had been used: Asitane and Kostantaniyye. (I am not sure if I can type the English prononciation of the later; it is something like Costhonniyyah.) Of course this had been derived from Constantinople . But it was not exactly Constantinople and people usually preferred İstanbul, which is much easier in Turkish . Have a good day. Nedim Ardoğa ( talk) 18:27, 25 December 2009 (UTC)
One of the last sentences:With Mûsa dead Mehmed was the sole surviving son of the late Sultan Bayezid I and became Sultan Mehmed I. Well this not correct. Mehmet had two other brothers; Mustafa Çelebi who was executed long after the interregnum (even after Mehmet's death) and Kasım (who would be blinded later). I'll try to reach the editor. Nedim Ardoğa ( talk) 11:10, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
It reads:İsa then spent time in north-west Anatolia until he was killed by Suleyman in late 1403 Although I didn't change anything, I saw an error in the sentence. According to sources Süleyman supported İsa and İsa fought against Mehmet in 1406. Nedim Ardoğa ( talk) 13:35, 17 January 2011 (UTC)
can anyone find a map of Ottoman Interregnum ? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Naga Venkata Sai ( talk • contribs) 08:26, 2 June 2022 (UTC)