Definition of Othman I

1. Noun. The conqueror of Turkey who founded the Ottoman Empire and the Ottoman dynasty that ruled Turkey after the 13th century; conquered most of Asia Minor and assumed the title of emir in 1299 (1259-1326).

Exact synonyms: Osman I
Generic synonyms: Ameer, Amir, Emeer, Emir

Lexicographical Neighbors of Othman I

Otago
Otaheite
Otaheite apple
Otaheite apples
Otaheite arrowroot
Otaheite arrowroot starch
Otaria
Otaria Byronia
Otariidae
Othello
Othello syndrome
Other Side
Otherworld
Otherworlds
Othman
Othman I (current term)
Othmans
Otho I
Otides
Otididae
Otis
Otis Skinner
Otis tarda
Oto
Otobius
Otoe
Otomanguean
Otomi
Otsu

Literary usage of Othman I

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Unrivaled History of the World: Containing a Full and Complete Record of by Israel Smith Clare (1893)
"The neighboring Emirs grew jealous of the growing power of Othman I., ... Nearly all of Bithynia came into the possession of Othman I. He was fortunate in ..."

2. Library of World History: Containing a Record of the Human Race from the (1914)
"His Good Rule. appointed him commander-in-chief of his armies, he maintained ana extended his conquests in that quarter for half a century. Othman I., or ..."

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