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Rügland

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Country
  
Germany

Admin. region
  
Mittelfranken

Municipal assoc.
  
Weihenzell

Area
  
20.89 km²

Population
  
1,273 (31 Dec 2008)

State
  
Bavaria

District
  
Ansbach

Elevation
  
388 m (1,273 ft)

Local time
  
Saturday 11:31 PM

Postal code
  
91622

Rügland

Weather
  
6°C, Wind NE at 11 km/h, 62% Humidity

Rügland is a municipality in the district of Ansbach in Bavaria in Germany.

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Map of R%C3%BCgland, Germany

Rügland Castle

Rügland Castle is one of the few moated castles in Middle Franconia. The north wing dates from the 17th century; the rest was then built according to the plans of Carl Friedrich von Zocha. Today, the castle houses a museum dedicated to the lords of nearby Crailsheim. The castle grounds are decorated with sandstone statues of mythological figures.

Carl Osman

At the Siege of Belgrade during the “Turkish Crusade” of 1688, two Turks were captured. One of these men — Mustapha, born in 1655 Constantinople — saved the life of Hannibal von Crailshem during a battle, and by doing so, one the lord’s favour. He was sent back to Germany, and worked for the family. In 1727, he was christened in the church in Rügland and took the name Carl Osman. In 1734, he donated two silver chandeliers to the church, which can still be seen today.

In his will, he stipulated that every person that attended his funeral should receive five Kreuzer. When he died in 1735, 925 people showed up to attend. His headstone bears the inscription:

„Hier ruhet in Gott Carl Osman, ward geboren zu Constantinopel 1655, vor Belgrad gefangen 1688, zu Rügland getauft 1727, in Diensten gestanden 47 Jahr. Er starb 1735, alt 80 Jahr.“ “Here rests Carl Osman, who was born in Constantinople 1655, captured in Belgrade 1688, christened in Rügland 1727, served 47 years. He died 1735, aged 80 years”

References

Rügland Wikipedia