Archaeologists start search for tomb of Suleiman I in Hungary

Budapest, Tue, 14 Jul 2009 ANI

Budapest, July 14 (ANI): An international team of archaeologists has started excavations near Szigetvar, South Hungary, to find the tomb of Suleiman I, the Lawgiver.

 

Suleiman (1494-1566), also called as the Magnificent, was the longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman Empire, one of the most prominent monarchs of 16th-century Europe, presiding over the golden age of the empire.

 

He died during the siege of the fortress of Szigetvar after 46 years of rule. ccording to regional daily Uj Dunantuli Naplo, archaeologists of Pecs University initiated the excavations.

 

Composed of Hungarian and Turkish experts, the team hopes to find the exact location of Suleiman's tomb at the church of Turbek. he team relies on maps drawn after the 150 years of Turkish rule in Hungary.

 

According to contemporary sources, a jami and a turbeh was erected above the sultan's grave.

 

The facility is said to have been venerated and visited by many pilgrims, the paper said. (ANI)

 



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