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'''[[File:Sultan_Selim_I.jpg|thumb|Sultan Selim I]]Yavuz Sultân Selim Khan, Hâdim-ül Haramain-ish Sharifain''' (''Ottoman Turkish'': سليم اوّل), also known as '''Selim I''' (October 10, 1465/1466/1470 – September 22, 1520) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1512 until his death.
'''[[File:Sultan_Selim_I.jpg|thumb|Sultan Selim I]]Yavuz Sultân Selim Khan, Hâdim-ül Haramain-ish Sharifain''' (''Ottoman Turkish'': سليم اوّل), also known as '''Selim I''' (October 10, 1465/1466/1470 – September 22, 1520) was the Sultan of the [[Ottoman Empire]] from 1512 until his death.


Selim I was the son of [[Bayezid II]] and the brother of [[Şehzade Ahmet]]. When Bayezid favored Ahmet as his successor, a war began between Selim and Ahmet over whom would take the throne. Selim stood victorious and became Sultan in 1512. His son, [[Suleiman I]], succeeded him.
Selim I was the son of [[Bayezid II]] and the brother of [[Şehzade Ahmet]]. When Bayezid favored Ahmet as his successor, a war began between Selim and Ahmet over whom would take the throne. Selim stood victorious and became Sultan in 1512. His son, [[Suleiman I]], succeeded him.

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Sultan Selim I

Yavuz Sultân Selim Khan, Hâdim-ül Haramain-ish Sharifain (Ottoman Turkish: سليم اوّل), also known as Selim I (October 10, 1465/1466/1470 – September 22, 1520) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1512 until his death.

Selim I was the son of Bayezid II and the brother of Şehzade Ahmet. When Bayezid favored Ahmet as his successor, a war began between Selim and Ahmet over whom would take the throne. Selim stood victorious and became Sultan in 1512. His son, Suleiman I, succeeded him.

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