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            Selim I.  
            Yavuz Sultan Selim was born on 10th October 1470. His father was 
              Sultan Bayezid II and his mother was Gulbahar Sultana from Dulkadirogulları 
              State. Selim I was a tall and a strong man. He was a very brave 
              soldier and naturally tough. He was very well educated. Selim was 
              very much interested in science and theology beside the governmental 
              issues. He attended the lessons of famous scholar Mevlana Abdulhalim. 
              During the sultanate of his father Bayezid II, Selim was appointed 
              as the Governor of Trabizon (The Black Sea Region of Anatolia). 
              He learnt the administrative regulations and the military system 
              of the Empire there. He ruled the region very successfully. He improved 
              the Ottoman relations with the neighbourhood states. He organised 
              three campaigns to Georgia against their continuos anti-Ottoman 
              propagandas. With these successful campaigns Selim invaded Kars, 
              Erzurum, Artvin (1508). All the Georgians living in those regions 
              converted to Islam.Selim was a brilliant rider and a successful 
              fencer. He was very good at wrestling and archery too. He had a 
              military spirit but he was fond of arts as well. He was very modest; 
              for example; he was used to eat only one sort of food from a wooden 
              plate, in every meal. He never liked vanity, never spent the Empire's 
              money. He was generous with the "ulufe" of the Janissaries 
              and also rewarded them amply for their services. He had invented 
              the Taylesanlı Selimi turban (a type of turban with the end of the 
              wrap or cloth hanging down), and he used to wear this above a handsome 
              headgear, a mücevveze in red velvet similar to the one the Janissaries 
              wore. His attire, moreover, was identical to that of the gazis During 
              his reign, the treasury was completely full. He sealed the treasury 
              and bequeathed as fallow; "If any of my successors could fill 
              the treasury as much as I did, would use his own seal, otherwise 
              they all will use my seal". This will was kept by Selim's successors, 
              as none of the Sultans came after him, could have been filled the 
              treasury as much as he did, his seal was used to lock the treasury 
              for centuries. Although his ancestors were all bearded, he always 
              shaved his beard. He also had an earring. He died on 22th September 
              1520 because of cancer. He was just fifty years old. The historians 
              agreed on that, he had short but a very brilliant career. 
             
            His Wifes : Ayse Hatun, Ayse Hafsa Hatun 
              His Sons: Suleyman (the Magnificent) 
              His Daughters: Hatice Sultan, Fatma Sultan, Hafsa Sultan, 
              Shah Sultan) 
            
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