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Suleiman Collection

Suleiman the Magnificent, also known as Suleyman I, was a powerful Ottoman ruler who left an indelible mark on history

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Suleiman Collection: TSM H. 1524 Siege of Vienna by Suleyman I (1494-1566) the Magnificent, in 1529
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Suleiman Collection: Roxelana, Ottoman Ruler
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Suleiman Collection: Suleiman the Magnificent
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Suleiman Collection: Sultan Suleiman Khan I, 10th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, 1815 (colour litho)
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Suleiman Collection: Turkey. Kanuni Sultan Suleyman bridge. Buyukcekmece
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Suleiman Collection: Suleyman the Magnificent (1494-1566). Portrait
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Suleiman Collection: TSM H. 1524 Hunername manuscript: Suleyman the Magnificent (1494-1566)
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Suleiman Collection: TSM H. 1524 Hunername manuscript: Suleyman the Magnificent (1494-1566)
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Suleiman Collection: Entry of the Turks under Suleiman I into Baghdad, 1534, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations
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Suleiman Collection: Mohamed Suleiman
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Suleiman Collection: Takht-e-Suleiman, near Srinagar, India
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Suleiman Collection: The Conquest of Belgrade by Sultan Suleyman I (1495-1566)
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Suleiman Collection: The Battle of Mohacs, between the Turks and Hungarians, 1526
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Suleiman Collection: Siege of Esztergom in 1543 (oil on canvas)
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Suleiman Collection: The King of Hungary, Lajos II (1506-26) in council before the battle of Mohacs in 1526
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Suleiman Collection: MS Hazine 1563 fol. 47b Suleyman I (1495-1566) as a Young Man, from Semailname
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Suleiman Collection: Sortie of Zrinyi during the defence of Szigetvar against the Turks, 1566, 1825 (litho)
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Suleiman Collection: With General Kennedys Staff on a Scientific Expedition to survey Takht-i-Suleiman
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Suleiman Collection: The Sultan Suleyman I (1495-1566) arriving at the fortress of Bogurdelen
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Suleiman Collection: Suleyman enthroned, 1571-72 (opaque watercolor, ink and gold on paper)
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Suleiman Collection: The Marriage Feast at Cana, c. 1562 (oil on canvas) (see also 99619-20)
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Suleiman Collection: The King of Hungary, Lajos II (1506-26) in council before the battle of Mohacs in 1526
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Suleiman Collection: Map illustrating the Capture of Buda, 1686 (colour engraving)
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Suleiman Collection: The presentation of gifts to Suleyman I (1495-1566) on the occasion of the circumcision
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Suleiman Collection: Sulayman and Bilqis Enthroned, c. 1590-1600 (opaque watercolor, ink and gold on paper
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Suleiman Collection: With General Kennedys Staff on a Scientific Expedition to survey Takht-i-Suleiman
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Suleiman Collection: Iskander Bey and his Servant, ca. 1848. Creator: John Frederick Lewis
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Suleiman Collection: Assassination of General Kleber in Egypt, (1800), 1816. Creator: Unknown
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Suleiman Collection: The Siege of Buda in 1541, 1686 (engraving)
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Suleiman Collection: Suleiman Pasha, 1847. Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce
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Suleiman Collection: Israel. Jerusalem. Lions Gate. Old City Walls
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Suleiman Collection: GMDE2A-00040
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Suleiman Collection: Troops sand bags wall French hospital view looking down
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Suleiman Collection: Takht-i-Suleiman mountains, Srinagar, Kashmir, India
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Suleiman Collection: Suleiman Pasha
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Suleiman Collection: The Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent (1494-1566) with Two Dignitaries
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Suleiman Collection: Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent - ruler of the Ottoman Turks
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Suleiman Collection: Sultan Suleiman I
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Suleiman Collection: ROXELANA
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Suleiman Collection: Israel. Jerusalem. Section of the wall. Old City. Night view
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Suleiman Collection: Turkey. Istanbul. Ortakapi Gate (Middle Gate)
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Suleiman Collection: The Marriage Feast at Cana, c. 1562 (oil on canvas) (detail of 158295)
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Suleiman Collection: The Suleymanname or Life of Suleyman, the Fleet of the Sultan
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Suleiman Collection: Haseki Hurem Sultan, 1541 (oil on canvas)
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Suleiman Collection: Zrinyis Outburst
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Suleiman Collection: Siege of a Christian Fortress, detail of the artillery, illustration from The


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Suleiman the Magnificent, also known as Suleyman I, was a powerful Ottoman ruler who left an indelible mark on history. Born in 1494, he reigned from 1520 until his death in 1566 and is remembered for his military prowess and cultural achievements. One of Suleiman's most notable feats was the Siege of Vienna in 1529. Leading his forces with strategic brilliance, he aimed to expand the Ottoman Empire into Europe but ultimately failed to capture the city. This event marked a turning point in European history and showcased Suleiman's ambition. Beyond warfare, Suleiman had a personal life that fascinated many. He married Roxelana, who became one of the most influential women in Ottoman history. Their relationship defied traditional norms as she rose to power alongside him. Architecture played a significant role during Suleiman's reign. The Sehzade Mosque in Constantinople stands as a testament to his patronage of art and religion. Its grandeur reflects both religious devotion and imperial splendor. Another architectural masterpiece associated with the Mausoleum of Suleymaniye I, located also in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul). This stunning structure serves as his final resting place and showcases intricate craftsmanship that has stood the test of time. The Kanuni Sultan Suleyman bridge spanning Buyukcekmece embodies both practicality and beauty. Constructed during his reign, it symbolizes connectivity between different regions within Turkey. Portraits depicting this great ruler reveal not only physical features but also hints at his character - strength, determination, intelligence radiate from every brushstroke or etching. His influence extended beyond Turkey's borders; even Jerusalem bears traces of him through Lions Gate within its ancient walls. It serves as a reminder that his reach stretched far beyond Constantinople itself. Lastly, mountains named Takht-i-Suleiman in Srinagar, Kashmir, India pay homage to his legacy.