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RMD993TN–Suleiman I, (1494 – 1566) longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1520 to his death in 1566.Suleiman the magnificent marching with army in Nakhichevan, summer 1554. Date 1561(1561)
RMHTMH3X–Suleiman I, (1494 – 1566) longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1520 to his death in 1566.Suleiman the magnificent marching with army in Nakhichevan, summer 1554. Date 1561(1561) painted in 1480 painting by the Venetian painter, Gentile Bellini (1429 - 1507)
RM2B00PDE–Turkey: Suleiman I (1494-1566), better known as Suleiman the Magnificent. Miniature by an unknown artist, late 16th century. Suleiman I was the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1520 to his death in 1566. He is known in the West as Suleiman the Magnificent and in the East, as the Lawmaker for his complete reconstruction of the Ottoman legal system. Suleiman became a prominent monarch of 16th century Europe, presiding over the apex of the Ottoman Empire's military, political and economic power.
RM2CH77J5–Engraving of Suleiman I (1494 – 1566), commonly known as Suleiman the Magnificent in the West and Suleiman the Lawgiver , the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 until his death in 1566. illustration from 'The history of Protestantism' by James Aitken Wylie (1808-1890), pub. 1878
RMK0C0H7–Entry of the Turks under Suleiman I into Baghdad, 1534. Suleiman I, 1494 – 1566, aka Suleiman the Magnificent. Tenth and longest-reigning sultan of the Ottoman Empire. After the painting byAmbrose Dudley, (1867-1951). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RM2D619PP–Suleiman the Magnificent. Portrait of the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Suleiman I (1494-1566), 19th century engraving
RM2E1MCKW–Suleiman the Magnificent portrait, 1494 – 1566, was the longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 until his death in 1566, vintage illustration from 1882
RMD993TR–Suleiman I, (1494 – 1566) longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1520 to his death in 1566.Suleiman the magnificent marching with army in Nakhichevan, summer 1554. Date 1561(1561) painted in 1480 painting by the Ottoman miniaturist Sinan Bey
RM2B00W0X–Turkey: 'Burial of Sultan Suleyman', a 1579-80 painting from the manuscript 'Tarih-i Sultan Suleyman' by Seyyid Lokman (1569-1596), which shows Suleyman's coffin being carried to his grave behind Suleyman mosque. Sultan Suleyman I (1494-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. He introduced sweeping reforms in Turkish legislation, education, taxation and criminal law.
RM2D619RM–Suleiman the Magnificent. Portrait of the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Suleiman I (1494-1566), engraving c.1900
RMD98HXG–Suleiman I, (1494 – 1566) longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1520 to his death in 1566.Suleiman the magnificent marching with army in Nakhichevan, summer 1554. Date 1561(1561) painted in 1480 painting by the Venetian painter, Gentile Bellini (1429 - 1507)
RM2B00TYX–Turkey: 'Sultan Suleyman Being Entertained'. Painting from the illustrated manuscript 'Suleymanname' by Arif Celebi, dated 1558. Sultan Suleyman I (1494-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. He introduced sweeping reforms in Turkish legislation, education, taxation and criminal law, and was highly respected as a poet and a goldsmith.
RM2D619P2–Suleiman the Magnificent. Portrait of the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Suleiman I (1494-1566), anonymous after Titian , c.1530
RMD98YFP–Suleiman I (1494 – September 1566) was the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1520 to his death in 1566. He is known in the West as Suleiman the Magnificent Seal or signature of Suleiman
RM2B00W19–Turkey: A portrait of Suleyman the Magnificent, attributed to the Italian painter Titian (1488/1490-1576), c. 1530. Sultan Suleyman I (1494-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. He introduced sweeping reforms in Turkish legislation, education, taxation and criminal law, and was highly respected as a poet and a goldsmith. Suleyman also oversaw a golden age in the development of arts.
RMD98YFY–Suleiman I (1494 – September 1566) was the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1520 to his death in 1566. He is known in the West as Suleiman the Magnificent Portrait of Francois I and Suleiman circa 1530
RM2B00W0W–Turkey: 'Sultan Suleyman with Barbaros Hayreddin Pasa', a painting from the illustrated manuscript 'Suleymanname' by Arif Celebi, dated 1558. Sultan Suleyman I (1494-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. His admiral, Barbaros Hayreddin Pasa, known as 'Barbarossa' or 'Red Beard', commanded a fleet of galleys that dominated the Mediterranean as far as Spain for years.
RMF7NBBY–16th century ottoman portrait of Suleiman I known as “the Magnificent” (6 November 1494 – 7 September 1566) was the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1520 to his death in 1566
RM2B01W95–Turkey/France: Ottoman Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent (6 November 1494 - 7 September 1566). Illustration by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844), c. 1840.. Sultan Suleyman I (r. 1520-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. Suleyman introduced sweeping reforms in Turkish legislation, education, taxation and criminal law, and was highly respected as a poet and a goldsmith.
RMG1DKJ7–Portrait of Suleiman the Magnificent ( 1494-1566) longest-reigning Great Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Dated 16th Century
RM2B01W9B–Turkey: The funeral of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent (6 November 1494 - 6 September 1566). Ottoman miniature painting (left panel) by Matrakci Nasuh, 1579. Sultan Suleyman/Suleiman I (r. 1520-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. Suleyman introduced sweeping reforms in Turkish legislation, education, taxation and criminal law, and was highly respected as a poet and a goldsmith.
RM2B01W9C–Turkey: The funeral of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent (6 November 1494 - 6 September 1566). Ottoman miniature painting (right panel) by Matrakci Nasuh, 1579. Sultan Suleyman/Suleiman I (r. 1520-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. Suleyman introduced sweeping reforms in Turkish legislation, education, taxation and criminal law, and was highly respected as a poet and a goldsmith.
RM2B01MJX–Turkey: Suleiman the Magnificent (6 November 1494 - 6 September 1566) at the head of the Ottoman army in Nakhichevan, summer 1554. Miniature painting by Matrakçı Nasuh (1480-1564) with Persian poetry by Fethullah Çelebi Arifi, 1561. Sultan Suleyman I, also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. He introduced sweeping reforms in Turkish legislation, education, taxation and criminal law,
RM2B00W0T–Turkey: 'Sultan Suleyman receiving Stephen Zapolya', from the illuminated manuscript 'Nuzhet El-Esrar el-Ahbar der Sefer-i-Sigetvar' by Ahmed Feridun Pasa, dated 1568-9. Sultan Suleyman I (1494-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. In this painting he receives Stephen Zapolya, the king of Hungary. Aged 72, Suleyman is depicted as old and weak, an air of solemnity permeating the scene.
RM2B03662–Sultan Suleyman I (1494-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. Suleyman intoduced sweeping reforms in Turkish legislation, education, taxation and criminal law, and was highly respected as a poet and a goldsmith. Suleyman also oversaw a golden age in the development of arts, literature and architecture in the Ottoman empire.
RM2B02B9T–Sultan Suleyman I (1494-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. He intoduced sweeping reforms in Turkish legislation, education, taxation and criminal law, and was highly respected as a poet and a goldsmith. Suleyman also oversaw a golden age in the development of arts, literature and architecture in the Ottoman empire.
RM2B02B9G–Sultan Suleyman I (1494-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. He intoduced sweeping reforms in Turkish legislation, education, taxation and criminal law, and was highly respected as a poet and a goldsmith. Suleyman also oversaw a golden age in the development of arts, literature and architecture in the Ottoman empire.
RM2B02B9F–Sultan Suleyman I (1494-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. He intoduced sweeping reforms in Turkish legislation, education, taxation and criminal law, and was highly respected as a poet and a goldsmith. Suleyman also oversaw a golden age in the development of arts, literature and architecture in the Ottoman empire.
RM2B02B9N–Sultan Suleyman I (1494-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. He intoduced sweeping reforms in Turkish legislation, education, taxation and criminal law, and was highly respected as a poet and a goldsmith. Suleyman also oversaw a golden age in the development of arts, literature and architecture in the Ottoman empire.
RM2B02B9J–Sultan Suleyman I (1494-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. He intoduced sweeping reforms in Turkish legislation, education, taxation and criminal law, and was highly respected as a poet and a goldsmith. Suleyman also oversaw a golden age in the development of arts, literature and architecture in the Ottoman empire.
RM2B02B9M–Sultan Suleyman I (1494-1566), also known as 'Suleyman the Magnificent' and 'Suleyman the Lawmaker', was the 10th and longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman empire. He personally led his armies to conquer Transylvania, the Caspian, much of the Middle East and the Maghreb. He intoduced sweeping reforms in Turkish legislation, education, taxation and criminal law, and was highly respected as a poet and a goldsmith. Suleyman also oversaw a golden age in the development of arts, literature and architecture in the Ottoman empire.
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