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    • Süleyman the Magnificent - Encyclopedia Britannica
      • Süleyman waged three major campaigns against Persia. The first (1534–35) gave the Ottomans control over the region of Erzurum in eastern Asia Minor and also witnessed the Ottoman conquest of Iraq, a success that rounded off the achievements of Selim I.
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  2. Suleiman's father had made war with Persia a high priority. At first, Suleiman shifted attention to Europe and was content to contain Persia, which was preoccupied by its own enemies to its east. After Suleiman stabilized his European frontiers, he now turned his attention to Persia, the base for the rival Shia Muslim faction.

  3. Sep 11, 2024 · Süleyman waged three major campaigns against Persia. The first (1534–35) gave the Ottomans control over the region of Erzurum in eastern Asia Minor and also witnessed the Ottoman conquest of Iraq, a success that rounded off the achievements of Selim I.

  4. May 15, 2019 · Suleiman himself returned from his second invasion of Austria and marched into Persia in 1534, but the Shah refused to meet the Ottomans in open battle, withdrawing into the Persian desert and using guerrilla hits against the Turks instead.

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  5. Dec 5, 2021 · After securing his eastern European frontiers, Sultan Suleiman directed his attention to Persia. In addition to being Shi’a, the Persian ruler Tahmasp I (1514-1576) had incurred the wrath of Suleiman because he had murdured Baghdad governor, a staunch loyalist of Suleiman, and then replaced him with a puppet regime.

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  6. Feb 27, 2023 · The result was a lavishly illustrated history in versified Persian, called the Sulaymannama (also given as Süleymanname - "Book of Suleiman"). It described three and a half decades of Suleiman's sultanate, from his accession in 1520 to the mid-1550s.

  7. Mar 20, 2022 · Suleiman the Magnificent’s final campaign into Persia was his most successful. In 1553, he recaptured Erzurum and crossed the Upper Euphrates River, gaining territory in northern Persia. The Peace of Amasya was signed in 1555, which defined the borders of the Safavid and Ottoman Empires.

  8. Aug 17, 2024 · Süleyman finally despaired of defeating his elusive enemies and agreed in 1555 to the Peace of Amasya, by which he retained Iraq and eastern Anatolia but renounced Ottoman claims to Azerbaijan and the Caucasus and agreed to allow Shiʿi Persian pilgrims to visit Mecca and Medina as well as their own holy places in Iraq. Thus, the same ...