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Under the
Ottoman Empire, an
askeri (Ottoman Turkish: عسكري) was a
member of a
class of
military administrators. This
elite class consisted of
three main...
- Süleyman
Askerî Bey, also
known as
Suleyman Askeri,
Sulayman Askari,
Sulaiman al-Askari (Adyghe: Сулейман Аскэрбий, romanized: Suleyman Askərbiy; Turkish:...
- The
Askeri İnzibat, or AS.İZ, is the
Military Police of the
Turkish Armed Forces; it
constitutes a very
small dedicated force that
handles military security...
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Askari Bank
Limited (Urdu: عسکری بینک),
formerly Askari Commercial Bank, is a ****stani
commercial and
retail bank
headquartered in Islamabad. It is a...
- The
Monastir Military High
School (Manastır
Askerî İdadisi),
established in 1847, was one of the three-year
educational military high
schools of the Ottoman...
- Sami al-Askari (Arabic: سامي العسكري) is an
Iraqi politician and
member of the
Iraqi National ****embly,
elected from the
State of Law
political coalition...
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aristocrats however, as
membership depended on the Sultan's desires. The
askeri held
their class unless specifically dismissed by the
Sultan or if they...
- The bedl-i
askeri (or bedel-i
askeri) was a tax in the
later Ottoman Empire, a
result of the
tanzimat reforms. Historically,
cizye originated as a poll-tax...
- 1886, at
Salonica Military School (Selânik
Askerî Rüşdiyesi )
between 1886 and 1887, at Soğukçeşme
Askerî Rüşdiyesi
between 1887 and 1890. He learned...
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service with the
Military Penal Code
numbered 1632 and
dated 22 May 1930 (
Askeri Ceza Kanunu). However,
after the 1960 coup d'état, the Millî
Birlik Komitesi...