Contrary to liberal propaganda, the true history of the Great Ottoman Empire
The original founder of the Ottoman Caliphate was Ertugrul's grandson and Usman Ghazi's son Orkhan. The Turks also call him Arkhan. He used to tell the stories of his youth campaigns. He used to draw a map of the world with his sword on the earth. He used to recite the prophecies of Ibn Arabi and then he used to say to Orkhan, "If you can't do that, you can bring your sons to my grave and tell them. There's a man sleeping here who is one of the world's largest Islamic states

I had a dream.
Orkhan put it this way: Ertugrul died in 1288. Orkhan was seven years old at that time. Together with Ghazi, the forts on the left and right of Sagut continued to conquer. In 1300, the four major states of the region fell. The Seljuk kingdom came to an end. The Aubrey Empire was weakening. And the Mongol storm was confined to China. Asia-Pacific at that time was nothing but ruined forts, dusty cities, crumbling palaces, and lamentations of the past, but you see the miracle of nature. Two new powers emerged in the era: Emir Timur was born in Uzbekistan and Ertugrul's family rose to prominence in Turkey. There is not much difference between the times of Amir Temur and Arkhan. Angora (Ankara) was defeated. These two powers emerged in crisis and became history as soon as they saw it. After the death of these Ghazis, Annan came to power. The Ottoman Empire began at Sagut and ended at Bursa after a hundred kilometers, but Orkhan still issued not only his own coin but also the constitution of his state, the law. And created a bureaucratic system.
It was Orkhan who wrote the story of his grandfather Ertugrul and issued a coin in his name. This was the same coin that went on to inspire the drama series Ertugrul. How? I will tell you this in the next columns. The Ertugrul family decided that they would not interfere with the Islamic world. Their focus would be the Byzantine state, so they would only attack their forts. 'Conquer the forts of Izmit and Karasi'
Nicosia is now the capital of Cyprus, while Nicomedia was a Greek city. Both cities were important and large in the fourteenth century. Orkhan also conquered it. It then extended to the northeastern part of the former Seljuk state and halved It also took Anatolia and then turned to present-day Turkmenistan and took control of a significant part of it. I gave
He was the first Turkish sultan to conquer Gali-poli and Ankara. He also created his own model of governance. The Aghoz tribes called the flag "Sinjaq". He gave flags of different colors. Because of these flags, his districts were called Sanjak. He also gave the district magistrates the power to form their own army, to conquer areas, and to collect taxes. The army also became stronger and the people became happier.
He built numerous mosques, madrassas, and caravanserais and was the first ruler of Asia Minor to establish a university in Bursa. After Orkhan, his son Murad became the first sultan and he made the Ottoman Empire truly the Ottoman Empire. He ruled for 30 years, he was on the battlefield for 24 of those 30 years, he had a record of not losing a single war, he conquered Bulgaria, Serbia, and Macedonia, his last war was in Kosovo and the whole. The armies of Europe came together to take the field, but it also crushed this joint army.
He died of his injuries during the Kosovo War in 1389. News of Murad I's death spread throughout Europe and bells rang in all churches. Murad I multiplied the Ottoman Empire by five times. You will be amazed to know that despite the conquests of four generations, until the death of Murad I, the Ottoman Empire covered only 20,000 square kilometers and this area was less than today's Rawalpindi division. This was the Ottoman Empire after four generations. Ottoman Empire
This proves the fact that states do not build in a day. Four generations are consumed in their foundations. You travel from Iran to Vienna. You will find a cemetery and in this cemetery, you will find some of the other Turgut, some Abdul Rahim, some Samsa, and some Bamsi. There are Turkish cemeteries on the outskirts of Vienna and up to the hills of Budapest, The testimony is written.
It takes the blood and bones of generations to make states into states and then states rise and fall, then their flags fly among the nations of the world. Even in the veins of the Ottoman Caliphate, 18 generations of Ertugrul and 36 sultans Blood was added and then go somewhere Ertugrul reached today's generation, then the world recognized "Turks are only Turks" Napoleon Bonaparte said well about Ertugrul's race, he said "every army in the world Fights in someone's style but Turks fight only in Turkish style.
Ertugrul's race not only excelled in swords and horses but also gave the world the modern art of bureaucracy, architecture, lifestyle and military formation. The Ottoman sultans adopted Christian children from Eastern Europe. They were given higher education and when they grew up they were included in the bureaucracy. These children were free from the compulsions of their relatives so that they were free from corruption all their lives.
A self-proclaimed detachment of the Turkish army was called "Yeni Cheri". These people only went to the battlefield to die, so they never came back defeated. The Sultan also did no injustice out of fear of them. The rebels would take off the heads of the princes and grab the weak and corrupt king by the ears and remove him from the throne. Will sit
You will not be able to get out of its courtyard and if the rest of your lifestyle is enough, be it cigarettes, paper, rifle, boots, commode, or hair color, you will find the Ottoman Empire and the Turks behind them. All these things were invented in Europe but they were made and marketed by the Turks. Every sultan of the Ertugrul dynasty had built a mahalla in his name and built a magnificent mosque, madrassa, and hospital in this mahalla and also his mausoleum. I have been to Turkey dozens of times, but believe me, I come back more impressed each time than ever before. This country amazes me every time.
You see the bounty of nature. Ertugrul had no place to pitch a tent or to tie a horse, but then came a time in his generation when he ruled over three continents. Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Syria to Egypt. The kingdom of Solomon the Great, a king of the Ertugrul dynasty, was spread over 2 million square miles. It is the religion of God. Then it makes the descendants of the shepherds the crown of the nations. What do you have to say?