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Поддержать наш канал, стать спонсором канала: карта Тинькофф-банка для любых переводов 5536 9141 3661 7671. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support our channel, become a sponsor of the channel: Tinkoff Bank card for any transfers 5536 9141 3661 7671. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Say what you like, but the blood of the Byzantines played an important role in the formation of the Ottoman Empire. Now I mean the sultans, who were born far from being Turkish women. Almost all the sultans of the Ottoman state were not Turks, and this is a fact, whatever one may say. Osman, the one who laid the foundation for the future state, was the son of Ertugrul Gazi, while Halime-hatun became the mother, although this is not certain. One thing is known, and even that is not certain, that Osman’s mother was a Turkmen woman. Osman married and his successor in government, Orhan, was born to him, whose mother was either the daughter of Sheikh Edebali, or the daughter of a noble bey. But then, how further the genes of the Byzantines, and then other nationalities, began to be mixed into the blood of the Ottoman sultans, convinces us that the analysis of the revealed data that by the 36th Ottoman sultan in their blood they had almost nothing left of their ancestors and the Turks in general, there is no doubt. #Osmangazi #Orhangazi #MuradI #OttomanEmpire #OttomanSultans
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