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Commemorating Osman Ghazi on the 698th anniversary of his death

Osman Ghazi, a just and courageous leader who founded the Ottoman Empire that ruled for centuries on three continents, is being commemorated on the 698th anniversary of his death.

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Commemorating Osman Ghazi on the 698th anniversary of his death
Professor Ali İhsan Karataş, a faculty member of the Department of Islamic History at Bursa Uludağ University explained how Turkish principalities arrived at Western Anatolia in the mid-13th century after the Mongol invasion. "Ertuğrul Ghazi, the leader of the Kayı tribe, was given Söğüt and Domaniç for assisting Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Kayqubad in a war. Ertuğrul Ghazi expanded his territories through conquests in the region and laid the foundations of the Ottoman Empire." "When Ertuğrul Ghazi passed away, his son Osman Ghazi succeeded him. Osman Ghazi, who became the leader of the tribe, expanded the 4,000 square kilometer land he inherited from his father to approximately 16,000 square kilometers," Karataş said.