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Gunduz Bey | Biography, Death & Facts

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  Gündüz Bey   is the child of Ertugrul Ghazi, who was one of Kayı Bey, and the greater sibling of Osman Ghazi, the organizer behind the Ottoman Empire. In spite of the fact that he deserved a territory like Osman, he remained with Osman until the end and became one of the establishing names of the   Ottoman Empire . Gündüz Bey’s child, Aydoğdu Bey, was actually raised by his uncle Osman Gazi and he took an interest in many conflicts with him. He kicked the bucket in July 1302, during the Koyunhisar War, when he was exceptionally youthful (most likely 17-18 years of age). His grave is among Bursa and Yenişehir, out and about from Dimbos, whose new name is Erdoğan Village, to Koyunhisar. He takes note of that the grave of Oruç Beg, named Tevârîh-I Âl-I Osman, was known as the Turkish Khan Tomb and that the excruciating ponies were mended when they meandered around this burial place multiple times. Despite the fact that Gündüz, who was the senior sibling of Osman Bey, needed a state to b

Aurangzeb Alamgir | History, Age, Death & Facts

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 Muhiuddin Muhammad (3 November 1618 – 3 March 1707), commonly known as Aurangzeb or Alamgir (a royal name given by Muslim subjects meaning world conqueror), was the sixth Mughal ruler to rule India . His reign lasted from 1658 until his death in 1707. Aurangzeb ruled the Indian subcontinent for almost half a century. He was the longest-reigning Mughal ruler after Akbar . During his lifetime, he tried hard to expand the Mughal Empire in southern India, but after his death, the Mughal Empire began to shrink. The Mughal Empire reached the peak of its expansion under Aurangzeb's rule. He was probably the richest and most powerful man of his time. During his lifetime, through his conquests in some states of South India, the Mughal Empire spread over twelve and a half million square miles and ruled over 150 million people, which was 1/4 of the world's population. Aurangzeb imposed a Shariat-based Fatwa-e-Alamgiri on the entire empire and for some time imposed more taxes

Billy The Kid

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  Billy the Kid , real name William H. Bonney, Jr., original name Henry McCarty?, (born November 23, 1859/60, New York, New York, United States died July 14, 1881, Fort Sumner, New Mexico), one of the most notorious gunfighters of the American West, reputed to have killed at least 27 men before being shot and killed at the age of 21. Billy was born on the East Side of New York City and went to Kansas with his parents when he was a youngster; his father died there, and the mother and her two sons travelled to Colorado, where she remarried. Billy's family relocated to New Mexico, where he began a life of thieving and lawlessness in his early teens, roaming throughout the Southwest and northern Mexico with gangs. He was apprehended by Sheriff Patrick Floyd Garrett in December 1880 and tried for murder at Mesilla, New Mexico, in April 1881, where he was found guilty and put to death.He escaped jail on April 28, killing two officers, and remained at large until Garrett tracked him do