Ertugrul Mausoleum in Turkey

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Ertugrul tomb in Turkey – Ertugrul Mausoleum in Turkey

Ertugrul Mausoleum in Turkey.. In this article, we will talk about one of the most important mausoleums in Turkey.. which is the tomb of Ertugrul Ghazi, father of Osman Ghazi, founder of the Ottoman Empire.

Ertuğrul is a symbol of Turkish civilization. Moreover, his tomb receives great public interest and appreciation.. as we will see in this article:

 

Table of contents:

  • An introduction.
  • Life of Ertugrul.
  • The achievements of Ertugrul.
  • Ertugrul Mausoleum in Turkey.
  • Ertugrul’s place in folklore – Legacy.

 

An introduction:

The Ottoman state was founded by Ertugrul’s son, Osman I (Osman Gazi) in 1298/1299 AD. However, Ertugrul’s work and the efforts he made formed the very foundation of the future Ottoman state. Therefore, Ertuğrul is of historical importance in Turkish civilization. Moreover, His mausoleum is one of the largest and most important shrines in Turkey, as we will show in this article.

 

Life of Ertugrul:

Ertugrul was a 13th century bey, who was the father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. he was the son of Suleyman Shah, the leader of the Kayı tribe. His name Ertugrul means brave and honest person. Ertugrul was born in 1191 AD. He died in 1281, and was buried in the Turkish city of Sogut, in Bilecik region, near Bursa.

 

The achievements of Ertugrul:

Ertuğrul and his followers entered the service of the Seljuks of Rum, for which he was rewarded with dominion over the town of Söğüt on the frontier with the Byzantine Empire. This set off the chain of events that would ultimately lead to the founding of the Ottoman Empire.

Like his son, Osman, and their future descendants.. Ertuğrul is often referred to as a Ghazi, a heroic champion fighter.

Moreover, as a result of his assistance to the Seljuks against the Byzantines.. Ertuğrul was granted lands in Karaca Dağ (now Ankara).. by Ala ad-Din Kay Qubadh I, the Seljuk Sultan of Rûm.

Furthermore, one account indicates that the Seljuk leader’s rationale for granting Ertuğrul land was for Ertuğrul to repel any hostile incursion from the Byzantines or other adversary.

In addition, he received the village of Sögüt which he conquered together with the surrounding lands. That village, where he later died, became the Ottoman capital under his son Osman I.

 

Ertugrul Mausoleum in Turkey:

Ertuğrul died in 1281.. He was buried in Sogut in the Turkish province of Bilecik near the city of Bursa. Moreover, Ertugrul’s Mausoleum and tomb are some of the most prominent historical monuments in Sogut.

Furthermore, the mausoleum of Ertugrul Gazi is said to have originally been built by his son and successor Osman I. However, it was rebuilt several times thereafter. The current structure was constructed by Sultan Abdul Hamid II in the late 19th century.

At the top of the Mausoleum is a hexagonal-shaped dome.. the walls are built from a row of stones and two bricks. Moreover, there are rectangular windows inside the Mausoleum.

 

Visiting the tomb of Ertugrul Ghazi:

Ertugrul Mausoleum in Bursa has achieved unprecedented records in Turkey with the number of visitors.. as the number of visitors exceeds one and a half million visitors annually.

Moreover, Ertugrul Mausoleum has received great attention.. especially after the presentation of Ertugrul Resurrection series (“Diriliş Ertuğrul” in Turkish). Furthermore, the number of visitors did not exceed half a million annually before the presentation of the famous series Ertugrul Resurrection.

Additionally, Sogut region has become one of the most famous Turkish regions because of the Ertuğrul Mausoleum.

 

Ertugrul’s place in folklore – Legacy:

Ertugrul Ghazi has been immortalized through several works and achievements throughout history, including:

  • The Ottoman Navy frigate Ertuğrul:

A warship was built in 1854 under the direction of Sultan Abdul Aziz I.. and was given the name (Ertugrul Ghazi).

  • Ertugrul Mosque:

It was built at the behest of Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1887 in Istanbul, Turkey.. and was named after Ertuğrul.

  • Ertugrul Gazi Museum in Sogut:

It is a museum located in Sogut district of Bilecik Province. It was built at the beginning of the twentieth century as a health center and a pharmacy. Then, it was renovated and turned into a museum in 2001.

Turkish series Ertugrul Resurrection (“Diriliş Ertuğrul” in Turkish):

The series centers on the life of Ertuğrul, the father of Osman I, founder of the Ottoman Empire.

The series gained local and international fame. Moreover, ratings reached 3 billion and revenues of about $1 billion.

Thus, in this article from Ebla Real Estate, we talked about Ertugrul life and Ertugrul Mausoleum in Turkey.

 

Edited by: Ebla Group Real Estate

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