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Ahmed II
Caliph of Islam
Ottoman Sultan
ReignJune 22, 1691 – February 6, 1695
PredecessorSuleiman II
SuccessorMustafa II
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Royal houseHouse of Osman
FatherIbrahim
MotherHatice Muazzez Sultan
TughraAhmed II's signature

Ahmed II Khan Ghazi (Ottoman Turkish: احمد ثانى Aḥmed-i sānī) (February 25, 1643 – February 6, 1695) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1691 to 1695. Ahmed II was born at Topkapı Palace, Constantinople, the son of Sultan Ibrahim (1640–48) by Valide Sultan Hatice Muazzez, and succeeded his brother Suleiman II (1687–91) in 1691.

Reign

Ahmed II's best known act was to confirm Mustafa Köprülü as grand vizier. Only a few weeks after his accession the Ottoman Empire sustained a crushing defeat at the Battle of Slankamen from the Austrians under Margrave Louis William of Baden and was driven from Hungary. During the four years of his reign disaster followed on disaster, and in 1695 Ahmed II died at Edirne Palace, worn out by disease and sorrow.

Personal life

He married Rabia Sultan and had two sons and a daughter.

  • Şehzade Ibrahim
  • Şehzade Selim
  • Ayşe Sultan

References

Ahmed II
Born: February 25, 1643 Died: February 6, 1695
Regnal titles
Preceded by Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Jun 22, 1691 – Feb 6, 1695
Succeeded by
Sunni Islam titles
Preceded by Caliph of Islam
Jun 22, 1691 – Feb 6, 1695
Succeeded by

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