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Ottoman Empire Agha Petros Agaluk Aga Khan
Agha of the
Janissaries Kapi
Agha Kizlar Agha Silahdar Agha Wikimedia Commons has
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curtailed the
kizlar aghas' power. The 1830s
reforms of
Sultan Mahmud II (r. 1808–1839)
finally ended the
political power of the
kizlar aghas, and
those who...
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agha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Agha may
refer to:
Agha (actor) (1914–1992),
Indian film
actor and
producer Jalal Agha (1945–1995), son...
- "Mosque of the
Aghas" (Ağalar Camii) in the
Topkapi Palace was
built for use by the Kapi
Agha and his eunuchs. The
office of the Kapi
Agha was an influential...
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tucked into
their girdles. In the 16th century, the
Agha of the
Janissaries was one of the
fifteen "
Aghas of the Stirrup",
leading officials from the Sultan's...
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Yakup Agha. His
father was the region's last
chief landowner. In 1814, he was
declared guilty of the har****ment of the
other tribe of
Aghas.
Yakup Agha ended...
- born and
raised in Karachi, ****stan, to
Liaqat Gul
Agha and his wife
Nasreen Agha.
Liaqat Gul
Agha was a
tradesman dealing in rugs and
belonged to an...
- This is a list of the
Aghas of the Janissaries, the
commanders of the
Janissary corps from the
early 16th
century to the
early 19th century. Yıldız 2018...
- Pádraig
Ághas (born
Patrick Ashe; 28
April 1885 – 22
December 1966) was an
Irish schoolteacher,
writer and
independent politician.
Ághas was born in Lispole...
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Muhammad Karim Khan
Agha,
commonly known as KK
Agha, is a
British ****stani
jurist and
lawyer who is
currently serving as the
Justice of the
Sindh High...