Djem

Djem

prince Turkey

Djem, also known as Cem Sultan, was the younger brother of Sultan Muhammad II and a notable figure in the history of the Ottoman Empire. Born in 1459, he became a claimant to the Ottoman throne following their father's death. His rivalry with his brother resulted in his exile to various regions, including Europe, where he sought support to reclaim his position. Djem's life reflects the intricacies of dynastic power struggles within the Ottoman Empire, and he is remembered for his role in the diplomatic relations between the Ottomans and European states, including his eventual connection to the Papacy.

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