"Islamic justice was applied even to non-Muslims, making Osman Ghazi famous for his justice. It is said that after this incident, Christian women, who previously rarely came to the market, started selling their goods there thanks to the security and justice Osman Ghazi provided." Karataş added.
Karataş pointed out that Osman Ghazi was not a greedy man, saying, "When he passed away, his house was checked for inheritance. There was a cup of salt, a few cooking utensils, a kaftan, and a few livestock. He had nothing else. He lived a life of contentment."
"Osman Ghazi, who gifted the Ottoman Empire to Turkish history, is an important ancestor of the Turkish nation. There are very few states with a lifespan of six centuries, and the Ottoman Empire is one of them." said Professor Karataş.