Suleyman Sha

Suleyman Shah (Ottoman Turkish: سلیمان شاه‎; Modern Turkish: Süleyman Şah) was, as indicated by Ottoman practice, the child of Kaya Alp and the dad of Ertuğrul, who was the dad of Osman I, the originator of the Ottoman Empire.[1] Early Ottoman family histories questioned this heredity, and either Suleyman Shah or Gündüz Alp could be Osman's granddad and the dad of Ertuğrul. An Ottoman burial chamber at first in or close to Qal'at Ja'bar has generally been related with Suleyman Shah.[2] He succeeded his dad as bey in 1214 when he chose to lead the 50,000 in number clan West notwithstanding Mongol intrusion. Subsequent to moving toward the North Caucasus, a large number of Kayis got comfortable Erzincan and Ahlat in 1214, while a portion of the other Kayi bunches scattered in Diyarbakir, Mardin, and Urfa

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