The Tughras of the Ottoman Sultans (2) (Very hard) Game Information Page
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| 5 | zoel | 100% | 1:53.4 min. | 20 Jun, '11 |
| 6 | slaaty | 100% | 2:20.5 min. | 2 Apr, '10 |
| 7 | emili | 100% | 3:04.2 min. | 6 May, '11 |
| 8 | Ericvd | 100% | 3:51.0 min. | 1 Apr, '10 |
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The Tughras of the Ottoman Sultans (2) (Very hard)
These are all the Tughras (calligraphic signatures) of the Sultans of the Ottoman Empire.
This game is extremely difficult, consider to play it after having studied the Ottoman Sultans in my other games.
Tughras are ordered historically, from bottom to top and from left to right, starting from the Tughra of Orhan, the second Sultan
Comments (3)
makropulos
Assuming the wikipedia article is correct, then there might be an error here: it looks as if Abdülhamid II and Mehmed V seem to have their tughras confused here?
2 years ago
Wentu
Tughras were used by 35 out of 36 Ottoman sultans, starting with Orhan in the 14th century, whose tughra has been found on two different documents. No tughra bearing the name of Osman I, the founder of the empire, has ever been discovered, although a coin with the inscription "Osman bin Ertuğrul bin Gündüz Alp" has been identified.[64] Abdülmecid II, the last Ottoman caliph, also lacked a tughra of his own, since he did not serve as head of state (that position being held by Mustafa Kemal, President of the newly founded Republic of Turkey) but as a mere religious figurehead.
3 years ago
slaaty
Was there an Osman I or an Abdulmecid II?
3 years ago