The Murder of Patrona Halil and his Fellow Rebels, Jean Baptiste Vanmour, c. 1730 - c. 1737 painting The murder attempt on the leader of the insurgents Patrona Halil, 1730 the extravagant parties of the "TulpensTultan" caused a lot of unrest among the population. On September 28, 1730, an uprising broke out under the leadership of Patrona Halil, an Albanian sailor. The rebels managed to put the rebels off the sultan and installed his cousin Mahmud Mahmud I had stuck the throne, the rebels continued to cause unrest. They tried to get positions in the government and demanded more and mor
The Murder of Patrona Halil and his Fellow Rebels, Jean Baptiste Vanmour, c. 1730 - c. 1737 painting The murder attempt on the leader of the insurgents Patrona Halil, 1730 the extravagant parties of the "TulpensTultan" caused a lot of unrest among the population. On September 28, 1730, an uprising broke out under the leadership of Patrona Halil, an Albanian sailor. The rebels managed to put the rebels off the sultan and installed his cousin Mahmud Mahmud I had stuck the throne, the rebels continued to cause unrest. They tried to get positions in the government and demanded more and more influence. Mahmud invited them to the palace with an excuse, where they were killed one by one. On the right, Patrona Halil is overpowered, while on the left the servant who fitted on his horse has already been murdered. In the middle one sees the Great Vizier Damad Ibrahim Pasja coming from his palace, accompanied by one of the supreme judges and one of the thesauriers. The Admiral and the other supreme judge come out from the other door, while on the left a officer of the Guard gives orders to a group of Janitsaren in Zartenue. In the background one can still see how the servants of the Great Vizier are slaughtered. This finally ended the uprising. canvas. oil paint (paint) attempt, political murder Turkey
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