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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Murad III (Bozda an or Manisa, 4 July 1546 Topkapi Palace, Constantinople, 15/16 January 1595) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1574 until his death. Murad III was the eldest son of sultan Selim II (1566 74) and Valide Sultan Nurbanu Sultan (a Sephardic Jew Venetian noblewoman, originally named Cecilia Venier-Baffo), and succeeded his father in 1574. Murad began his reign by having his five younger brothers strangled. His authority was undermined by the harem influences, more specifically, those of his mother and later of his favorite wife…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Murad III (Bozda an or Manisa, 4 July 1546 Topkapi Palace, Constantinople, 15/16 January 1595) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1574 until his death. Murad III was the eldest son of sultan Selim II (1566 74) and Valide Sultan Nurbanu Sultan (a Sephardic Jew Venetian noblewoman, originally named Cecilia Venier-Baffo), and succeeded his father in 1574. Murad began his reign by having his five younger brothers strangled. His authority was undermined by the harem influences, more specifically, those of his mother and later of his favorite wife Safiye Sultan. The power had only been maintained under Selim II by the genius of the all-powerful Grand Vizier Mehmed Sokollu who remained in office until his assassination in October 1579. The reign of Murad III was marked by wars with Iran and Austria and Ottoman economic decline and institutional decay. He had two large alabaster urns transported from Pergamon and placed on two sides of the nave in the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. Sultan Murad III shooting arrows, from the Hünername.