Ottoman sultan Ahmed II, aside from Turkey’s…
February 1695 CE
Ottoman sultan Ahmed II, aside from Turkey’s war with the Holy Alliance, also faces unrest in his Arab provinces of Syria, Hejaz, and Iraq.
To find land for the nomadic Turkmen tribes, Ahmed has encouraged tribal settlement in Anatolia and Syria and put an end to certain abuses in the Ottoman land administration system.
Generally, however, Ahmed, who had been imprisoned in the palace before his accession, is unable to show any independence and remains under the influence of his courtiers.
He dies on February 6, 1595, at Edirne.
His elder brother Mustafa Oglu Mehmed succeeds him as Mustafa II.
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