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Bayezid
II (3 December 1447 – 26 May 1512) (Ottoman Turkish: بايزيد ثانى
Bāyezīd-i s̱ānī, Turkish: II. Bayezid or II. Beyazıt) was the eldest son
and successor of Mehmed II, ruling as Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from
1481 to 1512. During his reign, Bayezid II consolidated the Ottoman
Empire and thwarted a Safavid rebellion soon before abdicating his
throne to his son, Selim I. He is most notable for evacuating Sephardi
Jews from Spain after the proclamation of the Alhambra Decree and
resettling them throughout the Ottoman Empire.
Bayezid II was the son of Mehmed II (1432–1481) and Gülbahar Hatun.
There
are sources that claim that Bayezid was the son of Mükrime Hatun. This
would make Ayse Hatun a first cousin of Bayezid II. However, the
marriage of Mükrime Hatun took place two years after Bayezid was born[4]
and the whole arrangement was not to Mehmed's liking.[5] The
Albanian-born Gülbahar Hatun is generally accepted as the real mother of
Bayezid II.
Bayezid II married Gülbahar Hatun, who was the mother of Bayezid II's successor, Selim I and nephew of Sittişah Hatun.
Fight for the throne
Bayezid
II's overriding concern was the quarrel with his brother Cem, who
claimed the throne and sought military backing from the Mamluks in
Egypt. Having been defeated by his brother's armies, Cem sought
protection from the Knights of St. John in Rhodes. Eventually, the
Knights handed Cem over to Pope Innocent VIII (1484–1492). The Pope
thought of using Cem as a tool to drive the Turks out of Europe, but as
the papal crusade failed to come to fruition, Cem was left to languish
and die in a Neapolitan prison. Bayezid II paid both the Knights
Hospitaller and the pope to keep his brother prisoner.
Reign
Bayezid
II ascended the Ottoman throne in 1481. Like his father, Bayezid II was
a patron of western and eastern culture. Unlike many other Sultans, he
worked hard to ensure a smooth running of domestic politics, which
earned him the epithet of "the Just". Throughout his reign, Bayezid II
engaged in numerous campaigns to conquer the Venetian possessions in
Morea, accurately defining this region as the key to future Ottoman
naval power in the Eastern Mediterranean. The last of these wars ended
in 1501 with Bayezid II in control of the whole Peloponnese. Rebellions
in the east, such as that of the Qizilbash, plagued much of Bayezid II's
reign and were often backed by the Shah of Persia, Ismail, who was
eager to promote Shi'ism to undermine the authority of the Ottoman
state. Ottoman authority in Anatolia was indeed seriously threatened
during this period and at one point Bayezid II's vizier, Ali Pasha, was
killed in battle against rebels.
Jewish and Muslim immigration
Further information: Nasrid–Ottoman relations
In
July 1492, the new state of Spain expelled its Jewish and Muslim
populations as part of the Spanish Inquisition. Bayezid II sent out the
Ottoman Navy under the command of admiral Kemal Reis to Spain in 1492 in
order to evacuate them safely to Ottoman lands. He sent out
proclamations throughout the empire that the refugees were to be
welcomed.[15] He granted the refugees the permission to settle in the
Ottoman Empire and become Ottoman citizens. He ridiculed the conduct of
Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile in expelling a class of
people so useful to their subjects. "You venture to call Ferdinand a
wise ruler," he said to his courtiers, "he who has impoverished his own
country and enriched mine!" Bayezid addressed a firman to all the
governors of his European provinces, ordering them not only to refrain
from repelling the Spanish refugees, but to give them a friendly and
welcome reception. He threatened with death all those who treated the
Jews harshly or refused them admission into the empire. Moses Capsali,
who probably helped to arouse the sultan's friendship for the Jews, was
most energetic in his assistance to the exiles. He made a tour of the
communities and was instrumental in imposing a tax upon the rich, to
ransom the Jewish victims of the persecution.
Crimean Tatar khan, Mengli Giray at the court of the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II.
The
Muslims and Jews of al-Andalus contributed much to the rising power of
the Ottoman Empire by introducing new ideas, methods and craftsmanship.
The first printing press in Constantinople was established by the
Sephardic Jews in 1493. It is reported that under Bayezid's reign, Jews
enjoyed a period of cultural flourishing, with the presence of such
scholars as the Talmudist and scientist Mordecai Comtino; astronomer and
poet Solomon ben Elijah Sharbiṭ ha-Zahab; Shabbethai ben Malkiel Cohen,
and the liturgical poet Menahem Tamar.
Succession
On 14
September 1509, Constantinople was devastated by an earthquake. During
Bayezid II's final years, a succession battle developed between his sons
Selim I and Ahmet. Ahmet unexpectedly captured Karaman, an Ottoman
city, and began marching to Constantinople to exploit his triumph.
Fearing for his safety, Selim staged a revolt in Thrace but was defeated
by Bayezid and forced to flee back to the Crimean Peninsula. Bayezid II
developed fears that Ahmet might in turn kill him to gain the throne,
so he refused to allow his son to enter Constantinople.
Selim
returned from Crimea and, with support from the Janissaries, forced his
father to abdicate the throne on 25 April 1512. Bayezid departed for
retirement in his native Demotika, but he died on 26 May 1512 at
Büyükçekmece before reaching his destination and only a month after his
abdication. He was buried next to the Bayezid Mosque in Istanbul.
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