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Bihruz Hanım (Ottoman Turkish: خانم بهروز, lit. 'success';
known also as
Bihruz Kadın and born
Mihrimah Hanım; 24 May 1903 - 1955) was the
fourth and...
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provided ferries for the army and gave them
refuge in Tikrit.
Mujahid ad-Din
Bihruz, a
former Gr****
slave who had been
appointed as the
military governor of...
- 1912 in Bağlarbaşı
Palace and had a daughter. She died in London.
Mihrimah Bihruz Hanım (24 May 1903 – 1955). She was born in İzmit. They
married on 21 March...
- was the
eldest son of
Hussein Chirine Bey and his wife, HH
Princess Amina Bihruz Khanum Effendi. He was a
graduate of
Trinity College, Cambridge, and a one-time...
- with his two sons
Ayyub and Asad ad-Din Shirkuh. His
friend Mujahid ad-Din
Bihruz—the
military governor of
northern Mesopotamia under the Seljuks—welcomed...
- to Tikrit,
where he was
appointed governor by the
regional administrator Bihruz.
Ayyub succeeded his
father as
governor of
Tikrit when
Shadhi died soon...
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Kamil Pasha;
Misli Jihan Qadin (died 1921),
mother of
Prince Ahmad Rushdi;
Bihruz Qadin (died 1876),
mother of
Prince Ibrahim Rashid Pasha;
Ahufar Qadin (died...
- to Tikrit,
where he was
appointed governor by the
regional administrator Bihruz.
Ayyub succeeded his
father as
governor of
Tikrit when
Shahdi died soon...
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along with Abdulmejid's
second consort Hayrünnisa Hanım, the
fourth consort Bihruz Hanım, the
secretaries Behruze and
Ofelya and
other Kalfas. However, after...
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network continued to
decline thereafter. As late as 1140, the
Seljuk governor Bihruz tried to
restore it, but
according to the 13th-century
scholar Yaqut al-Hamawi...