Hoca Sadeddin

Turkish historian
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Born:
1536, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]
Died:
Oct. 2, 1599, Constantinople (aged 63)
Subjects Of Study:
Ottoman Empire

Hoca Sadeddin (born 1536, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]—died Oct. 2, 1599, Constantinople) was a Turkish historian, the author of the renowned Tac üt-tevarih (“Crown of Histories”), which covers the period from the origins of the Ottoman Empire to the end of the reign of Selim I (1520). He was tutor to Prince Murad, governor of Manisa, and followed him to Constantinople when he became sultan as Murad III. Sadeddin was influential in the palace and later accompanied Murad’s son Sultan Mehmed III on his campaign in Hungary, contributing to the victory at Erlau (1596). He was made shaykh ...(100 of 133 words)