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bavarian 1
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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bayazid

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1 9,2| was organized by Sultan Bayazid. The Venetian Senate, as 2 9,2| judged it probable that Bayazid would be at that time on 3 9,2| If you find Murad’s son [Bayazid] in Constantinople, you 4 9,2| Later, Murad’s successor Bayazid required that John V send 5 9,6| Turks was rapidly quelled by Bayazid, the son of the slain Murad. 6 9,6| who was at that time at Bayazid’s court. John was compelled 7 9,7| was at the court of Sultan Bayazid. When tidings of his father’ 8 9,7| emperor. According to Ducas, Bayazid, feared the popularity of 9 9,7| during his stay at his court. Bayazid’s envoy sent to Constantinople 10 9,7| East was the moment when Bayazid, by craftiness, gathered 11 9,7| their retinue.~ In 1392 Bayazid organized a maritime expedition 12 9,7| relations between Byzantium and Bayazid came to an open break, and 13 9,7| negotiations with Venice. Bayazid tried to cut off Constantinople 14 9,7| Nicopolis, the victorious Bayazid, planning to strike a final 15 9,7| and had fallen prisoner to Bayazid. Escaping death almost by 16 9,7| vessels to the Dardanelles, Bayazid attempted to prevent the 17 9,7| made some treaties with Bayazid. Then commercial rivalry 18 9,7| Timur (Tamerlane) defeated Bayazid and thereby relieved Constantinople 19 9,7| Muhammed, the founder of Islam. Bayazid, reported the Byzantine 20 9,7| the Ottoman Turks. Sultan Bayazid hastened from Europe to 21 9,7| complete defeat of the Turks. Bayazid himself fell a prisoner 22 9,7| relations between Manuel and Bayazid’s successor, Muhammed I, 23 9,9| fourteenth century by the Sultan Bayazid (Anatoli-Hisar). Next Muhammed


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