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SELIM II

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 606 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SELIM II  . (1524–1574) was a son of
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Suleiman I. and his favourite Roxelana, and succeeded his
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father in 1566 . He was the first sultan entirely devoid of military virtues and willing to abandon all power to his ministers, provided he were
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left
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free to pursue his orgies and debauches . Fortunately for the country, an able
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grand
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vizier, Mahommed Sokolli, was at the head of affairs, and two years after
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Selim's accession succeeded in concluding at Constantinople an honourable treaty with the emperor Maximilian II., whereby the emperor agreed to pay to
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Turkey an
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annual "
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present " of 30,000 ducats (Feb . 17, 1568) . Against Russia he was less fortunate, and the first encounter between Turkey and her future
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northern
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rival gave presage of disaster to come . A plan had been elaborated at Constantinople for uniting the Volga and Don by a canal, and in the summer of 1569 a large force of Janissaries and cavalry were sent today siege to
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Astrakhan and begin the canal
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works, while an
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Ottoman
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fleet besieged Azov . But a sortie of the garrison of Astrakhan drove back the besiegers; 15,000 Russians, under Knes Serebianov, attacked and scattered the workmen and the Tatar force sent for their
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protection; and, finally, the Ottoman fleet was destroyed by a storm . Early in 1570 the ambassadors of
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Ivan the Terrible concluded at Constantinople a treaty which restored friendly relations between the sultan and the
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tsar . Expeditions in the
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Hejaz and
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Yemen were more successful, and the
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conquest of Cyprus in 1571, which provided Selim with his favourite vintage, led to the calamitous
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naval defeat of
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Lepanto in the same
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year, the moral importance of which has often been under-estimated, and which at least freed the Mediterranean from the corsairs by whom it was infested . Turkey's shattered fleets were soon restored, and Sokolli was preparing for a fresh attack on Venice, when the sultan's
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death on the 12th of December 1574 cut short his plans . Little can be said of this degenerate son of Suleiman, who during the eight years of his reign never girded on the sword of Osman, and preferred the clashing of wine-goblets to the shock of arms, save that with the dissolute tastes of his
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mother he had not inherited her ferocity .

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