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Ayaşlı İsmail
Pasha (also
known as Nişancı İsmail
Kemalettin Pasha; 1620 –
April 1690) was a short-term
Ottoman grand vizier in 1688. He was of Turkish...
- Yalçın
Ayaslı (born 1946) is a Turkish-American
business executive and
electrical engineer. A
graduate of the
Ankara Atatürk High School,
Ayasli received...
- organization's
second conference in July 1992,
Kenan Güngör,
Selim Açan, and Yaşar
Ayaşlı were
elected to the
central committee. The
third conference was held in...
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Memduh Pasha.
Naile and Gülşinas died young. Ali Nuri Bey
married Edibe (
Ayaşlı) Hanım, the
granddaughter of
Sadullah Pasha, whom he met
during Tevfik Pasha's...
- with the name Ismailiye,
derived from the name of the
Ottoman grand vizier Ayaşlı Ismail Pasha. The city was
founded by a
decree of
Sultan Murad III, with...
- (1926–1928) Ragıp Raif Kösearif (1929–1938) Agah
Aksel (1939–1943)
Nizamettin Ayaşlı (1943–1946)
Bedii Arbel (1946–1949) Emin Ali
Sipahi (1950–1951)
Haluk Kocaman...
- (1934–1939) Hüsrev
Gerede (1939–1942)
Saffet Arıkan (1942–1944) Bonn
Nizamettin Ayaşlı (1950–1952) Suat
Hayri Ürgüplü (1952–1955)
Seyfullah Esin (1955–1957) Settar...
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February 1688
Monarch Süleyman II
Preceded by Sarı Süleyman
Pasha Succeeded by
Ayaşlı Ismail Pasha Personal details Died 23
February 1688 Constantinople, Ottoman...
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ancient Cappadocia,
inhabited in
Byzantine times. Its site is
located near
Ayaşlı,
Asiatic Turkey.
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000).
Barrington Atlas of the Gr****...
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September 1687 23
February 1688 † (Murdered) 158 days
Suleiman II (1687–1691)
Ayaşlı İsmail
Kemalettin Pasha (1620–1690) 23
February 1688 2 May 1688 69 days...