THE STORY OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE WEEK #5. Suleyman I (“Kanuni”) 1520-66.

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THE STORY OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE WEEK #5

Suleyman I (“Kanuni”)

Mimar Sinan ( )

Sehzade Mehmed Mosque - Istanbul

Sehzade Mehmed Mosque

Suleymaniye Mosque - Istanbul

Suleymaniye Mosque

Suleyman I (“Kanuni”)

“Makbul” Ibrahim Pasha (“Favorite”)

Suleyman I (“Kanuni”)

Suleyman I Roxelana

“Maktul” Ibrahim Pasha (“Executed”)

Suleyman I Roxelana

Sehzade Mustafa

Suleyman I (“The Magnificent”)

Suleymaniye Mosque - Istanbul

Roxelana’s Mausoleum

Suleyman I (“The Magnificent”)

Suleyman’s Mausoleum

OTTOMAN PEAK & DECLINE

Trade Routes

CAUSES OF DECLINE Decline in Quality of Leadership Military Decline Economic Decline Moral Decline Rigidity