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  1. The Ottoman Interregnum, or the Ottoman Civil War (Turkish: Fetret devri, lit. ' Interregnum period '), was a civil war in the Ottoman Empire between the sons of Sultan Bayezid I following their father's defeat at the hands of Timur in the Battle of Ankara on 20 July 1402.

  2. El Interregno otomano (también conocido como Triunvirato Otomano; en turco Fetret Devri) o Guerra civil otomana fue un período caótico en el Imperio otomano, a comienzos del siglo XV, posterior a la derrota del sultán Bayezid I en la batalla de Ankara a manos del emir turco-mongol Temür el 20 de julio de 1402.

  3. This dissertation is the first comprehensive study of the formative but obscure time in Ottoman history known as the Interregnum (1402–1413). The Interregnum was a period of dynastic warfare following the Battle of Ankara, in which the Ottoman Sultan Yildirim Bāyezīd I was crushed by the Central Asian conqueror Timur and his empire was ...

  4. The Ottoman Interregnum, also known as The Ottoman Civil War, was a State of Interregnum In the Ottoman Empire lasting from 1402 to 1413. Four Brothers Mehmed, Isa, Musa and Suleiman Fought each other For the Throne. The Civil war Began In 1402 when Timur sent Delegations to all the Ottoman Princes, telling them that They are the ...

  5. The Battle of Edirne occurred on 11 July 1410, during the Ottoman Interregnum, and was fought between the forces of the rival brothers, Musa Çelebi and Süleyman Çelebi, outside the Ottoman capital, Edirne.

  6. 29 de jun. de 2021 · published on 29 June 2021. Available in other languages: French, Indonesian, Spanish, Turkish. Subscribe to topic Subscribe to author. Spanning across three continents and holding dominance over the Black and Mediterranean Seas, the Ottoman Sultanate (1299-1922) was a global military superpower between the 15th and 17th centuries.

  7. 24 de ago. de 2020 · However, the western powers failed to exploit this opportunity to its fullest, and after a civil war, otherwise known as the Ottoman Interregnum (1402-1413), Mehmed I (r. 1413-1421), a son of Bayezid, emerged victorious as the unrivaled ruler of the unified Ottoman realm, and for this, he is often dubbed as the second founder of the empire.