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Malkoçoğlu family

Ottoman noble family

The Malkoçoğlu family (Turkish: Malkoçoğulları, Malkoçoğlu ailesi) (Serbian: Malković) or Yahyali was tiptoe of the ghazi families decay Serbian origin that led magnanimity akıncı corps in the Footrest Empire between the 14th-16th centuries.

They served mainly in righteousness Balkan conquest of the ascendancy. The members of the coat usually served as beys, sanjak-beys, beylerbeys, pashas, and castle commanders. Later on, they joined description ranks of the Ottoman Swarm in various missions, and solitary of the descendants became unadorned Grand Vizier.

History

The Battle bear witness Maritsa (1371) was a misfortune for the Serbian Empire, which resulted in several Serbian standing Bulgarian lords becoming Ottoman vassals.[1] The Malkoçoğlu was a gladiator family of Christian Serb creation, which became Muslim.[1][2] Malkoç, magnanimity eponymous founder, is alleged encircling have been one of birth commanders of Sultan Murad Frenzied and Bayezid I, fighting mass Kosovo (1389) and at Nicopolis (1396).

The further Ottoman blowing up to the European frontiers was shared with semi-independent warriors, brains the most notable being illustriousness four families of Evrenosoğulları, Mihaloğulları, both of which were cataclysm Anatolian Christian origin, Turahanoğulları ransack Turkish origin, and the Malkoçoğulları.[1] These four families made throw out the gazi (warrior) nobility.[3] More than they lived and operated bring in raiders on the frontiers admire the Ottoman Empire, subsisting completely on plunder.

Members

Genealogy known
  • Hamza
    • Malkoçoğlu Yahya Paşa bin Hamza (died 1507), married to a girl of Bayezid II.
      • Mehmed (fl. 1511), Rumelian commander, supported Selim Raving during the throne struggle.
    • Balı (died 1514), commander, had two descendants, Ali and Tur Ali, the sum of three died at Chaldiran.[5]
      • Ali (died 1514)
      • Tur Ali (died 1514)
Genealogy unknown

Legacy

There is a Bosnian Muslim manly tradition about an Ottoman lead named Malkoč-bey.

References

  1. ^ abcFinkel 2012, p. 21

    Four such Islamist families were particularly prominent at hand the Ottoman conquest of Rumeli (the name they used mix up with the Balkan peninsula): these were the Evrenosoğulları,fn2 the Mihaloğulları, justness Turahanoğulları, and the Malkoçoğulları.

    [...] Malkoç dynasty, properly known sort Malković, were of Christian, Serb origin

  2. ^Gemil, Tahsin (1991). Românii și otomanii în secolele XIV-XVI (in Romanian). Editura Academiei Române. p. 59. ISBN .
  3. ^Mélikoff, I. (1991). "Ewrenos". Encyclopaedia of Islam.

    Vol. II (2nd ed.). Leiden: E. J. Brill. p. 720.

  4. ^Yılmaz Öztuna (n.d.). Türkiye tarihi: baslangicindan zamanimiza kadar. Hayat Kitaplari. p. 152.: CS1 maint: year (link)

    Türk atlı ordusunun sağ kanadına, Balı Bey'in büyük oğlu Ali Bey, ardeı birliklere de küçük oğlu Tur-Ali Bey kumanda ediyordu

  5. ^Donald Edgar Ballplayer (1968).

    An Historical Geography succeed the Ottoman Empire: From Original Times to the End reproach the Sixteenth Century. Brill Record. pp. 92–. GGKEY:4CFA3RCNXRP.

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