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Yavuz Selim: The Sultan who Stood Resolute

June 24, 2026 by Ayşe Osmanoğlu Leave a Comment

Photo collage featuring portraits of Yavuz Sultan Selim I, his tomb, sword and historical depictions associated with his reign. (Photo collage by Zehra Kurtulus/Türkiye Today)

History has a way of whispering its secrets – if you listen closely…

It was the morning of Jan. 22, 1517. The sun rose over the plains east of Cairo, gilding the desert haze with pale gold. A cool wind swept across the Ridaniye Plain, swirling dust into the air and carrying the murmur of prayers and the whinnying of horses. Between the trembling horizon and the disciplined Ottoman ranks, the Mamluk army waited, its black and green banners fluttering and its lances glinting like a forest of steel.

At the center of the Ottoman line, Sultan Selim I sat astride his warhorse, a powerful white stallion flecked with foam at the bit. He narrowed his eyes against the rising sun and studied the enemy.

The Mamluk cavalry was legendary, masters of the charge. Their mounted archers stood poised to unleash a storm of arrows. Their ranks undulated across the plain like a dark reef in a restless sea.

Portrait of Yavuz Sultan Selim I, depicted wearing a pearl earring associated with the Haydari-Kalandari dervish tradition. (Image via Wikimedia)
Portrait of Yavuz Sultan Selim I, depicted wearing a pearl earring associated with the Haydari-Kalandari dervish tradition. (Image via Wikimedia)

Selim did not fear them. He watched with the stillness of a hawk, analyzing their numbers, the distance and terrain. Around him, his generals offered counsel, cannons moved into position, and the janissaries advanced in formation.

Selim drew his sword. The steel flashed in the sunlight. He lifted his arm in a slow, deliberate signal. The drums beat. A moment later, the first Ottoman cannon roared, its thunder cracking across the plain as though the earth itself had split open. Smoke rolled forward in heavy clouds. Horses reared, and the Mamluk lines shuddered.

Selim remained still. Dust struck his face. The winter wind bit at his cheek. Beneath him, his stallion’s flanks heaved. His gaze was fixed on the weakness forming in the enemy line. He issued orders calmly, clearly, committing reserves only when the moment demanded it. As the sun climbed higher, the sands of Ridaniye settled over the fallen, and with them settled the fate of a dynasty. Egypt, Syria, and the Hejaz would pass into Ottoman hands. So too would the custodianship of the Holy Cities of Mecca and Medina, and the sacred relics would journey to Istanbul.

Selim would return not merely as the conqueror of lands, but as the ruler who assumed the title of Caliph. Such unwavering purpose earned him the epithet by which he is remembered.

Yavuz. The Resolute.

A 17th-century miniature of Yavuz Sultan Selim I, preserved at the Topkapi Palace Museum and featured in Kitab-i Sakaik-i Numaniye. (Image via Wikimedia)
A 17th-century miniature of Yavuz Sultan Selim I, preserved at the Topkapi Palace Museum and featured in Kitab-i Sakaik-i Numaniye. (Image via Wikimedia)

The Resolute Sultan

The epithet Yavuz carries deep respect in Ottoman Turkish. Often translated as “Resolute” or “Grim,” it described a man of unbending will. One who did not hesitate once a course was chosen, endured hardship without complaint, faced danger without fear, and commanded with firm authority.

It was a title that implied decisiveness, severity, even a certain hardness of character. Yet such traits were necessary virtues in a ruler determined to expand his empire, protect his subjects, and defend the faithful.

It was his unfaltering steadfastness, strategic resolve, and unyielding determination that earned him the honor of being called Yavuz.

A 19th-century painting depicts Yavuz Sultan Selim during the Ottoman campaign in Egypt, shown mounted on horseback with Ottoman troops in the background. (Image via Wikimedia)
A 19th-century painting depicts Yavuz Sultan Selim during the Ottoman campaign in Egypt, shown mounted on horseback with Ottoman troops in the background. (Image via Wikimedia)

The Mud-splattered Kaftan

The march home to Istanbul from the campaigns in Egypt and the Hejaz was long and gruelling. Winter rains had turned the roads into rivers of mud, and supplies ran perilously low.

For much of the journey, Selim rode beside Kemalpasazade, known also as Ibn Kemal, the eminent scholar. Celebrated for his “Tevarih-i Al-i Osman, the Chronicles of the House of Osman,” a monumental history that remains one of the most important contemporary sources for the reigns he witnessed, he was also a poet, philosopher, and author of numerous treatises on hadiths and Islamic jurisprudence.

A miniature depicting Ottoman historian and scholar Kemalpasazade. (Image via Wikimedia)
A miniature depicting Ottoman historian and scholar Kemalpasazade. (Image via Wikimedia)

As they spoke of theology and history, the scholar’s horse stumbled on the uneven ground, sending a splash of mud onto the sultan’s kaftan. Ibn Kemal froze, mortified. Selim simply smiled.

“The mud that leaps from the hooves of a scholar’s horse is a blessing and an honor,” he declared to his attendants. “Bring me another robe. And when I die, cover my coffin with this one.”This moment reveals much about Selim’s character. Stern, disciplined, and unyielding in war and statecraft, he was equally steadfast in his reverence for learning and the authority of the ulema. This was Yavuz: formidable in battle, uncompromising in conviction, and resolute in his humility before knowledge.

Boxwood-hilted Ottoman sword attributed to Yavuz Sultan Selim, dating to the 16th century, displayed at the Hisart Museum in Istanbul, Türkiye. (Photo via Hisart Museum)
Boxwood-hilted Ottoman sword attributed to Yavuz Sultan Selim, dating to the 16th century, displayed at the Hisart Museum in Istanbul, Türkiye. (Photo via Hisart Museum)

In the Presence of Yavuz

To stand in the presence of history is to touch the past, and in Istanbul, Yavuz Selim can be felt in many places.

In the Hisart Museum, his sword rests on display, perhaps the very blade that flashed across the Ridaniye Plain, striking fear into the Mamluk army. In the Military Museum, a painting captures him in the heat of battle, mounted on his majestic white stallion, sword raised, the pyramids rising behind him, an image of resolute power.

A general view from the Topkapi Palace's Shrine of the Sacred Relics, Istanbul, Türkiye, July 17, 2014. (Photo by Recai Komur)
A general view from the Topkapi Palace’s Shrine of the Sacred Relics, Istanbul, Türkiye, July 17, 2014. (Photo by Recai Komur)

The sacred relics he carried from the Hejaz are preserved in the Topkapi Palace, their presence hallowed by the ceaseless, melodious recitation of the Quran, just as he ordained. They testify to his devotion, his role as protector of the Holy Cities and defender of Islam, and the weight of responsibility he bore with unflinching resolve.

The tomb of Yavuz Sultan Selim I at the Selim I Mausoleum, located within the historic complex beside Sultan Selim Mosque in Istanbul, Türkiye. (Photo via Facebook/@Our.Inspiration.Ertugrul.gazi)
The tomb of Yavuz Sultan Selim I at the Selim I Mausoleum, located within the historic complex beside Sultan Selim Mosque in Istanbul, Türkiye. (Photo via Facebook/@Our.Inspiration.Ertugrul.gazi)

And in his turbe, as was his wish, the mud-splattered kaftan is suspended over his sarcophagus, a silent testament to a sultan who revered knowledge and scholarship. Like a canopy, it shelters him as he rests for eternity, a man of unbending will. Yavuz. The Resolute.

Until we meet again in the next Sultan’s Salon.

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