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Musa Çelebi

Musa Çelebi (? – July 5, 1413) was an Ottoman prince ((トルコ語:şehzade)) and a co-ruler of the empire for three years during Ottoman Interregnum. The name Çelebi is an honorific title meaning gentleman (see pre-1934 Turkish naming conventions).
== Background ==

Musa was one of the sons of Beyazıt I, the Ottoman sultan. 〔 Kastritsis, Dimitris (2007), ''The Sons of Bayezid: Empire Building and Representation in the Ottoman. Civil War of 1402-1413'', Brill, ISBN 978-90-04-15836-8〕 There is no consensus of his mother's origin. She was either the daughter of the bey of the Turkish Germiyanids or a Byzantine princess. After the Battle of Ankara in which Beyazıt I was defeated by Tamerlane, Musa as well as Beyazıt himself was taken as a prisoner of war by Tamerlane. However, after Beyazıt's death in 1403, he was released. He returned to the Ottoman Empire, which was now in turmoil and tried to access the throne in Bursa, the Anatolian capital of the empire in 1403. However, three of his brothers were also claimants to Ottoman throne: in Asia, İsa Çelebi in Balıkesir and Mehmet Çelebi in Amasya, and in Europe, Süleyman Çelebi in Edirne, the European capital (the Ottoman Empire at the time had two capitals, since the declining Byzantine Empire in Constantinople separated the two parts of the Ottoman lands).

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