“If even a single hair of my beard learns my secret, I will cut my beard from the root.”

—  Mehmed II

The quote "If even a single hair of my beard learns my secret, I will cut my beard from the root." is famous quote by Mehmed II (1432–1481), Ottoman sultan.

Source: Freely, John (The Grand Turk)

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Ottoman sultan 1432–1481

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