Istanbul was going through one of the darkest periods in its history. Since 1621, ominous and gloomy events had not ceased. There was a winter where wolves and wild animals were roaming the streets, the doors of the houses were not opened due to snow, the humming never stopped, and children were forbidden to go out because it was believed that a creature called the bogeyman roamed in the evenings. In the book named Musibetname, it was written that the distance between Üsküdar and Beşiktaş had become a piece of land. This terrible winter, II. It would lead to Osman being called unlucky. By 1622, Young Osman was living his fourth year on the throne. The rebellion of the rebels, who had long been waiting for his opportunity, would be his end. On Wednesday, the 7th of the month of Recep, a group of sipahis, janissaries and various groups gathered around the Süleymaniye Mosque. They shouted, "We want those who suggest that our sultan go to Anatolia under the name of going to the Kaaba... We want to make the sultan refrain from going to Anatolia..." The rebels were gaining strength with every step. At first they wanted the exile of two, but now they wanted the murder of six. The delegation of the ulema went to the Palace and conveyed the demands of the rebels to the sultan. But the sultan did not accept this request. The ulema insisted, knowing that things would get worse. This insistence angered the sultan and harshly silenced the delegation. He bravely resisted the rebels' requests: “You stay quiet. They will be taken care of. They are headless soldiers, they disperse quickly.” said. The scene was so creepy that Kaf-zâde Fayizî Efendi, a scholar, died there of a heart attack. Rebels Sultan II. They took Osman and put him on a horse in the street upside down and took him to Orta Mosque with various insults. Genc Osman Orta Mosque was also held for one day. Later, Kara Davut Pasha and his men put him in a market cart, took him to Yedikule in all kinds of torment and imprisoned him. After ensuring the dispersal of the soldiers accompanying him, Kara Davud Pasha stayed with his close men, especially his kethüda Ömer, cebecibaşı and subaşıkethüdası. After the evening, Sultan II. They killed Osman in the dungeon and to prove the murder they had committed, they cut off one of his ears and sent it to the Valide Sultan. Sultan II. After his four-year reign, Osman was subjected to a treatment that no sultan in Ottoman history had ever faced, and was murdered horribly.
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