Mustafa I

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Image:20pxOttomanicon.png Mustafa I
Ottoman Period
Preceded by
Ahmed I
Ottoman Sultan
1617–18
Succeeded by
Osman II
Preceded by
Osman II
Ottoman Sultan
1622–23
Succeeded by
Murad IV
Preceded by
Ahmed I
Caliph
1617–18
Succeeded by
Osman II
Preceded by
Osman II
Caliph
1622–23
Succeeded by
Murad IV

Mustafa I (1592January 20, 1639) (Arabic: مصطفى الأول) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1617 to 1618 and from 1622 to 1623.

The brother of Ahmed I (1603–17), Mustafa I was reported to be mentally retarded or at least neurotic and was never more than a tool of court cliques at the Topkapı Palace. During the reign of his brother, he was confined to his room in virtual imprisonment for fourteen years.

In 1618 he was deposed in favour of his young nephew Osman II (1618–22), but after the assassination of Osman II in 1622 he retook the throne and held it for another year. He was finally deposed and imprisoned by Osman II's brother, Murad IV (1623–40). Mustafa I died sixteen years later.


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