
Orhan - Wikipedia
Orhan Ghazi (Ottoman Turkish: اورخان غازی; Turkish: Orhan Gazi, also spelled Orkhan; died 1362) was the second sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1323/4 to 1362. He was born in Söğüt, as the son of Osman I. In the early stages of his reign, Orhan focused his energies on conquering most of northwestern Anatolia.
Orhan | Reign, Expansion, Legacy | Britannica
2025年1月1日 · Orhan was the second ruler of the Ottoman dynasty, which had been founded by his father, Osman I. Orhan’s reign (1324–60) marked the beginning of Ottoman expansion into the Balkans. Under Orhan’s leadership, the small Ottoman principality in northwestern Anatolia continued to attract Ghazis
Orhan Gazi - Vikipedi
Orhan Gazi veya Orhan Bey (Osmanlıca: اورخان غازی; d. y. 1281, Söğüt - ö. Mart 1362, [1] Bursa), Osmanlı İmparatorluğu'nun ikinci padişahıdır. 1324 ile 1362 yılları arasında hüküm sürmüştür.
Orhan Ghazi, a short biography – Islamic Chronicles
2023年4月30日 · Orhan Ghazi was the second Sultan/Bey of the rising state of the Ottomans. He was the son of Osman who founded the Ottoman Empire in 1299.
Orhan Ghazi: Second Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
2025年2月3日 · Orhan Ghazi was the second sultan of the Ottoman Empire, ruling from 1323/4 until his death in 1362. He was born in Söğüt as the son of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman dynasty. His reign was marked by significant territorial expansion, military innovations, and strategic alliances, particularly with the Byzantines.
Orhan Gazi: The Second Ruler of the Ottoman Empire and His ...
2024年11月6日 · Orhan Gazi, the second ruler of the Ottoman Empire, played a pivotal role in the military expansion that characterized his reign from 1326 to 1362. His strategic acumen and military prowess were particularly apparent in key campaigns that significantly increased the territory of the nascent empire.
Orhan Gazi - Ottoman
Orhan Gazi became the leader of Kayi Clan after the death of Osman Gazi, in 1326. He had married to Teodora, the daughter of the Byzantine Emperor Yoannis Kontakuzinas XI, in 1346. His second wife was Holofira the daughter of the Byzantine Prince of Yarhisar.