On August 19, 1691, the Great Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, Fazil Mustafa Qyperli, a sucker of the Albanian family Qyperliu, was killed in Hankomen, Hungary, which gave several prime ministers to Istanbul. The power of Fazil Mustafa Qyperliu was so great that in 1687 he gathered in the Blue Mosque of the capital, the assembly of the ulema and read the petition for the sultan’s dismissal and in charge of the representatives went to the royal palace and divorced the sultan in power and replaced him, m9 of his brother Sulayman.
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