- (modern-day Istanbul),
where he
attended a
palace page-school (becoming an
ʿajemi oghlan). He
later became a
teacher (mudarres),
before withdrawing from public...
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northern to
southern Iran.
According to
Swedish Turkologist Lars Johanson,
Ajemi Turkic was an "Azerbaijanian koiné" that
functioned as
lingua franca in...
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sekban or seymen, with 34
ortas In
addition there were also 34
ortas of the
ajemi (cadets). A semi-autonomous
Janissary corps was
permanently based in Algiers...
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second stage opened in 1985,
lengthening the line to 8
stations (Memar
Ajemi),
construction of a
transfer was
desperately needed. In 1993, the first...
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called their land "the
Persian Iraq" for many
centuries (for Arabs: Iraq
ajemi: non-Arabic-speaking Iraq).
Before the
constitution of the
state of Iraq...
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literature is
Izzeddin Hasanoghlu, who
composed a
diwan of
Persian and
Ajemi Turkic ghazals. He used his own name for the
Persian ghazals, and the pen...
- The
Ajemi café with Taşköprü in the background, also by
Edwin John Davis....
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following were
Melkite Gr****
Catholic eparchs (bishops) of Akka:
Macaire Ajemi, 1759 – 25
December 1774 (resigned)
Michel (Germanos) Adam, consecrated...