The historical account of Osman’s conquests presents a perplexing enigma that leaves us bewildered and craving for answers. The puzzling disappearance of the three formidable tribes, including the renowned Yacub Bey with their armies exceeding 40,000 soldiers, along with the sudden absence of Walida Sultan, raises significant doubts about the reliability and comprehensiveness of the historical narrative. Furthermore, the astonishing triumph of Osman against mighty adversaries, Nayeman and Tekfur Valens, with a small contingent of soldiers, without any explanation, and the lack of mention of these influential tribes in the subsequent state formation, leave us questioning the integrity of the historical record.
The Vanishing Alliances:
The inexplicable vanishing of Osman’s alliances with the three powerful tribes, each commanding an army of such magnitude, remains a perplexing mystery. How could such influential forces disappear without a trace? The absence of any coherent explanation or exploration of their fate leaves us with an incomplete understanding of this crucial period in history. The lack of transparency surrounding their disappearance casts a shadow of doubt on the authenticity of the historical account.
The Missing Legacy of Prominent Tribes. Perhaps one of the most glaring omissions in the historical narrative is the absence of any mention or recognition of the significant role played by the powerful tribes in the subsequent state formation. How could these influential forces be disregarded or forgotten? The exclusion of their contributions from the historical record deprives us of a holistic understanding of the events that shaped the emerging state. This omission raises legitimate doubts and calls for a more comprehensive examination of the historical accounts.
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Osman’s Castle Shuffle: A Mystifying Game of Hide and Seek with Historical Sites”
In a puzzling move, Osman’s decision to hand over castles and forts to his commanders has left historians scratching their heads. While the fate of well-known strongholds like Marmarcik remains unknown, it seems that even the ruler’s close associates are left in the dark. Bengi Hatun and her late husband had previously overseen Marmarcik, but its current whereabouts and who now holds its keys remain a mystery. The confusion doesn’t end there, as other historically significant sites such as Karachiser, Bilecik, Inegol, Iznik, and Kuluchahisar are also entangled in this bewildering web. As the search for answers continues, one can’t help but question the transparency and historical preservation efforts of Osman’s reign.