Selim I
Ottoman Sultan during the early 16th century

Born
1465
560 years ago
Died
September 22nd, 1520
504 years ago — 55 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Turkey
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Ascended to the throne in 1512, ruling the Ottoman Empire until 1520. Expanded the empire significantly, bringing Egypt and the holy cities of Mecca and Medina under Ottoman control. Instituted various administrative reforms that strengthened central authority. His reign marked the beginning of the Ottoman Empire's golden age of territorial expansion.
Conquered Egypt in 1517
Gained control of the Islamic holy cities
Established Ottoman authority over North Africa
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