Murad II

Politician 1404 – 1451
Steady
#452
Historical Importance
350K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-3.5%
Year-over-Year
-13%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Murad II

Murad II (1404–1451) was a powerful Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, reigning during a critical period following the setback of his father, Mehmed I. His importance stems from his military and political consolidation efforts; he successfully reasserted Ottoman authority in the Balkans, defeated the Crusader forces at the vital Second Battle of Varna in 1444, and later cemented his control over Anatolia. This consistent re-establishment of Ottoman power secures his rank as the #452 most historically important figure according to MIT's Pantheon project.

Despite this significant historical weight, Murad II's modern digital presence is comparatively subdued. He garnered an annualized total of 350K Wikipedia views in 2025, a figure that places him in the approximately 1x attention gap range-meaning his attention is nearly proportional to his historical importance. However, a more striking comparison comes from figures with similar importance, such as William the Conqueror (#934 importance), who commands 3.0M views, or even contemporary political figures like Pol Pot (#710 importance) attracting 2.3M views.

Interest in the Ottoman Sultan appears to be slowly receding online, as indicated by the -3.5% year-over-year change in views. Furthermore, the momentum metric shows a sharp decline, with a -13% drop between Q1 and Q3 of 2025, suggesting a cooling of current digital engagement compared to earlier in the year.

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