An essay on Byzantine architectural influence on the spatial organization of the architect Sinan’s square baldachin single-domed mosques [PDF]
The works of the Ottoman Empire’s Master Architect Sinan that he attached great importance to and produced the greatest in number were mosques.
Erarslan Alev
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A Life from Müşirlik (Marshalship) to Exile: Mustafa Zeki Pasha (1908-1914)
The career of Mustafa Zeki Pasha, who was among the most important soldiers and statesmen of his period began with his graduation from Mekteb-i Harbiye.
Pınar Çevik Azap
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Cultural and Social Life of Turkish Pasha in Belgrade – Example of Ali Riza Pasha
This paper focuses on the analysis of a very peculiar relationship of the last commander of the Belgrade fortress Ali Riza-Pasha towards the social and cultural life of the Serbian capital. Having in mind that the relations between the Serbs and Turks at
Danko Leovac
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Phenomena such as migration, flight, integration, conversion and multilingualism play a major role in the multi-ethnic societies of Eurasia, whether in Germany and Austria or in Turkey and Tatarstan.
Hüseyin I. Çiçek +1 more
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Muhammad Amin Al-Omari: his life and literature [PDF]
He is Amin Al-Omari Al-Khatib Bin Khair Allah Al-Omari Al-Khatib Bin Mahmoud Ibn Musa Bin Ali Bin Al-Haj Qasim Al-Omari, He was born in the middle of Sha`ban in 1151 AH corresponding to 12 AD. It is said: He was born in 1150.
Omar AlTalib
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Political Power For 28 Days: Salih Pasha Government (8 March 1920-4 April 1920)
The government of Salih Pasha, one of the short-lived governments of the armistice commission, was founded on March 8, 1920 and resigned with a party on April 4, 1920. The government named Salih Pasha a goverment of misfortune.
Neslihan Bolat Bozaslan
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Mehmed Hâlid Bey’s Letter Regarding Mustafa Kemal Pasha
The liberation struggle, which give birth to the war of independence and began under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal, became a source of hope for the people who were worn out and felt hopeless because the wars had lasted for many years.
Müslüm Yılmaz
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Sultan, dynasty & state in the Ottoman Empire: political institutions in the 16th century [PDF]
From its inception around 1300, 'the House of Osman' maintained the ancient Eurasian steppe tradition which kept the system of suc cession open. At a sultan's death, the throne went to the best candidate to emerge in a contest.
Kunt, Metin
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Lala Şahin Pasha and Lala Şahin Pasha Mosque of 1348 in Bursa’s Mustafakemalpaşa (Kirmasti) District
The Mustafakemalpaşa district of Bursa is one of the cities in Türkiye that have been on an important travel route since ancient times. The city was conquered in 1336, joining Ottoman lands and being given as property to Lala Şahin Pasha, who’d ...
Sema Gündüz Küskü, Elif Soydan
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Unexpected COHb Levels in monoxide related death: About Two Cases
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning remains a significant global issue, often linked to the use of gas heaters during winter, representing one of the most prevalent causes of fatal poisonings worldwide (termed the "silent killer").
Lokmane Dali Braham +6 more
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