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Küçük Mustafa

Küçük Mustafa ( 1409 – 1422) was an Ottoman prince ((トルコ語:şehzade)) who fought to gain control of the throne of the Ottoman Empire in 1422. The epithet ''Küçük'' means "little" (or "young"). It was used by the Ottoman chroniclers to distinguish him from his uncle Mustafa Çelebi, who also rebelled against the throne.
== Background ==

Mustafa was born in 1408 or 1409. He was the second son of Mehmet I. In the early years of the Ottoman Empire, all princes were required to work as provincial (sanjak) governors as a part of their training. Young princes were accompanied by experienced statesmen. Mustafa's sanjak was Hamideli (roughly modern Isparta in Turkey). But after the death of his father, fearing for his life at the hands of his brothers, he escaped to the rival Turkish beylik Karamanid territory. In Karaman, he was encouraged by an Ottoman pasha named Şaraptar İlyas to rebel against his elder brother, new sultan Murat II.

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