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Ertugrul Ghazi - The Turkish Tribal Chief

 

Ertugrul Ghazi - The Turkish Tribal Chief





Ertugrul Ghazi is the author of the Ottoman Caliphate. He was conceived in 1188 AD and kicked the bucket in 1280 AD. A few books notice 1281. He had three children Gohar, Shehryar and Usman He later settled the Khilafah. The caliphate was named after a similar child of Uthman of Ertugrul, the Ottoman Caliphate, however the establishment of the caliphate was laid by Ertugrul Ghazi. The same caliphate at that point shielded the Muslim Ummah with the blades of these Turks for a very long time, from 1291 AD to 1924 AD.Ertugrul Ghazi's family came here from Central Asia and his predecessor Amjad Oz Khan Oghuz khan had twelve children from whom they became twelve clans, one of which was the Kayi clan to which Ertugrul Ghazi belonged.Your father's name was Suleiman Shah, Artagul Ghazi had three additional siblings, Sarem, Zaljan, Guldaro, your mom's name was Haima.Your clan initially originated from Central Asia to Iran and afterward from Iran to Anatolia. To get away from the Mongol intrusion where Sultan Ala-ud-commotion who was the Sultan of the Seljuk Empire and this Seljuk Turkish Empire was established by Sultan Alap Arslan.By vanquishing Byzantine in the skirmish of Manzikert in 1071, Sultan Alp Arsalan was an extraordinary figure in history and proceeded to turn into the top of a similar realm. These 12 clans lived under the shadow of Sultan Alauddin Oghuz Khan.

 

Also, Ertugrul Ghazi turned into the head of the Qai clan. After the demise of his dad Suleiman Shah, the Ahl al-Ahl came first.Then he went to Aleppo. 1232 Where Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi's grandson Aziz controlled, first Ertugrul Ghazi got to know Aziz at that point wedded Sultan Alauddin's niece Halima Sultan with whom he had three sons.He become friends with the Ayyubids and the Seljuks, vanquished a fortress of the Crusaders close to Aleppo, and afterward turned out to be near Ertugrul Sultan Allauddin.

 

As the Mongol intrusion drew nearer, Ertugrul Ghazi vanquished Noyan, a key Mongol pioneer. Noyan was the correct hand of the Mongol ruler Ogtai Khan, Ogtai Khan was the child of Genghis Khan, and Ogtai's child was Hulagu Khan Was running.And then Ertugrul Ghazi drove his clan to So Gut Sogut close to Constantinople close to Constantinople, and first there he vanquished a significant post of Byzantine Byazantine and accumulated all the Turkic tribes.After the demise of Sultan Allauddin, Ertugrul Ghazi turned into the king of the Seljuk realm and his relative was Sultan Muhammad the Conqueror, who vanquished Constantinople in 1453 and consequently satisfied the prescience of the Holy Prophet(saw).Fighters like Ertugrul Ghazi are uncommon ever, yet shockingly our age doesn't have any acquaintance with them.

 

All the warriors who have experienced Islam who have accomplished something for Islam, they should have a profound perspective, behind them there must be some otherworldly character (Wali Allah) whose obligation is forced by Allah.

 

Get the set of experiences from the earliest starting point of Islam till now even today in the event that anybody is carrying out any responsibility for Islam and for the Muslim Ummah then they should have some otherworldly aspect.Sheikh Mohi-ud-Din Ibn Al-Arabi (may God show leniency toward him) was behind this fighter Ertugrul Ghazi and by the finesse of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) it was Sheik Mohi-ud-Din Ibn Al-Arabi who originated from Andalusia to help Ertugrul Ghazi.This isn't passionate or misrepresented. Just he who has gotten this light of otherworldliness can see this. Furthermore, he who doesn't get this light is visually impaired and won't comprehend. For example, the Liberal Secular Brigade.


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Tomb of Ertugrul Ghazi IN Turkey

 

The burial place of the Muslim champion from the Turkish Islamic history is in Turkey. The current tomb was worked by Sultan Abdul Hamid II in the late nineteenth century. The town of Sogut praises a yearly celebration to the memory of the early Osman.




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