As
a result of their separatist revolt in Anatolia from the Safavid
Şahkulu 1511, spread to Kutahya. Governor of Egypt, Ibrahim Pasha, son
of Mohamed Ali Pasha in 1833 and invasion of Kutahya Kutahya Treaty was
signed the same year of the period to leave the city with significant
events. Equipped with beautiful examples of Ottoman architecture in
Kutahya, fountains, bridges, mosques, madrasas, khans and baths have
been zoning. Ongoing since the Seljuk tile art in this period has
experienced its best period. History of the world under the supervision
of the state's first collective bargaining agreement, on July 13, 1766
under the name Fincancılar Trades Agreement was signed in Kütahya.
Refuge
in the Ottoman Empire in 1849, the Hungarian Lajos Kossuth and his 56
refugee leader of an independence movement, in the years 1850-1851 have
been guests in Kutahya. Lajos Kossuth'un Kütahya became a museum in
1982, remains home.
Jurisdiction of the central province of Kutahya in 1867 Hüdavendigar, 8 October 1923, has been county.