- predecessors.
Yashbak min
Mahdi was
appointed dawadar, or
executive secretary, and
Azbak min
Tutkh was
named atabak; the two men
would remain Qaitbay's
closest advisors...
- aller". bpb.de (in German).
Retrieved July 15, 2024. "13-09-2016 –
Sahin Azbak (MENSCHLICHE WELT): "Begrenzte
personelle und
finanzielle Mittel"". Andere...
- led by
Azbak, left
Cairo in late May 1488. An
Ottoman fleet attempted to land near a
coastal fortress at Bab al-Malik but was
repelled by
Azbak. The decisive...
-
collected from Yobe
River amid the
stormy and dry
seasons at Nguru, Gashua,
Azbak,
Dumsai and Wachakal. The
tests were
analyzed for
their mineral constituents...
- 40°14′03″N 49°31′32″E / 40.2343°N 49.5256°E / 40.2343; 49.5256 UN/LOCODE
AZBAK Details Opened 1902
Owned by
Azerbaijani government, (Parent
Company AZCON...
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Kirsten Jäkel (ÖDP)
Thomas Speich (LKR)
Karsten Wappler (dieBasis)
Sahin Azbak (Mensch) 82 Berlin-Neukölln
Christina Schwarzer Hakan Demir Andreas Audretsch...
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commercial port from Old Cairo. The
Azbakeya district was
developed when Amir
Azbak al-Yusufi, one of Qaytbay's princes,
established stables and a residence...
-
Burji Mamluk 210
Mosque of
Hasan Pasha Tahir Muhammad Ali 211
Mosque of
Azbak al-Yusufi
Burji Mamluk 213
Sabil of
Yusuf al-Kurdi 214 Façade of zawiya...
- had a daughter,
Khadijah (1433–34 – 30
January 1463), who
married Atabag Azbak on 13
March 1450.
Jaqmaq divorced her in September–October 1438, acting...
- Open Space; Tak Vir - Vir Bade Usur/Dawayo Usur Pri. School;
Azbak, Pri. Sch. I;
Azbak Pri. Sch. II
Bulama Gate; Alagarno; Bida/Tumpapi Jumami; Paga;...