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Malkoçoğlu family

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Country
  
Ottoman Empire

Dissolution
  
1604

Founded
  
15th century

Titles
  
ghazi ("warrior") akinci ("raider")

The Malkoçoğlu family (Turkish: Malkoçoğulları, Malkoçoğlu ailesi) or Yahyali was one of the families that led the akıncı corps in Ottoman Empire between the 14th-16th centuries. They served mainly in the Balkan conquest of the empire. The members of the family usually served as beys, sanjak-beys, beylerbeys, pashas and castle commanders. Later on they joined the ranks of the Ottoman Army in various missions, and one of the descendants became a Grand Vizier.

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History

The Battle of Maritsa (1371) was a disaster for the Serbian Empire, which resulted in several Serbian and Bulgarian lords becoming Ottoman vassals. The Malkoçoğlu (Serbian: Malković) was a warrior family of Christian Serb origin, which became Muslim. Malkoç, the eponymous founder, is alleged to have been one of the commanders of Sultan Murad I and Bayezid I, fighting at Kosovo (1389) and at Nicopolis (1396).

The further Ottoman expansion to the European frontiers was shared with semi-independent warriors, with the most notable being the four families of Evrenosoğulları, Mihaloğulları, both of which were of Anatolian Christian origin, Turahanoğulları of undetermined Christian origin, and the Malkoçoğulları. These four families made up the ghazi (warrior) nobility. The akıncı were one of the first divisions to face the opposing military and were known for their prowess in battle. Unpaid they lived and operated as raiders on the frontiers of the Ottoman Empire, subsisting totally on plunder.

Members

Geneaology known
  • Hamza?
  • Malkoçoğlu Yahya Pasha bin Hamza (d. 1507), married to a daughter of Bayezid II.
  • Mehmed (fl. 1511), Rumelian commander, supported Selim I during the throne struggle.
  • Balı (d. 1514), commander, had two sons, Ali and Tur Ali, all three died at Chaldiran.
  • Ali (d. 1514)
  • Tur Ali (d. 1514)
  • Geneaology unknown
  • Balı bin Yahya Pasha (d. 1548)
  • Malkoçoğlu Balı Bey (1495–1554), gazi commander. Probably one of the commanders under Grand Vizier Sokollu Mehmed Pasha that participated in the Safavid Campaign (1554–55).
  • Malkoç-oğlu Bâlibey of Semendire
  • Yavuz Ali Paşa, Grand Vizier from October 16, 1603 to July 26, 1604.
  • Legacy

    There is a Bosnian Muslim epic tradition on an Ottoman hero named Malkoč-bey.

  • Malkoçoğlu Cem Sultan, 1969 Turkish action film
  • References

    Malkoçoğlu family Wikipedia