Mehmed IV (1642–1693) was the
Sultan of the
Ottoman Empire from 1648 to 1687. He came to the throne at the age of six, and went on to become the second longest reigning sultan in Ottoman history. During his middle years, he oversaw the revival of the empire's fortunes associated with the
Köprülü era. Mehmed was known by contemporaries as a particularly pious ruler, and was referred to as
gazi, or "holy warrior" for his role in the empire's many conquests. In 1687, after being overthrown, Mehmed retired to
Edirne, where he resided until his death.
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