- The
Celali rebellions (Turkish:
Celalî ayaklanmaları) were a
series of
rebellions in
Anatolia of
irregular troops led by
bandit chiefs and
provincial officials...
-
degrees with the
Celali rebels and were put
under the
command of the
veteran Balkan general Maryol Huseyn Pasha and
backed up by two ex-
Celali leaders who...
- was
executed by
sultan Murat IV in 1634. He was
involved in the
Abaza and
Celali rebellions.
Abaza was
originally a
slave of
Abkhaz origin. The
Family Lakrba...
- (Ottoman Turkish: عبد الحلیم, romanized: ʿAbd al-Ḥalīm), was a
leader of the
Celali rebellions in the late 16th
century Ottoman Empire. His
nickname originated...
-
Jalali (Persian: جلالی, Kurdish:
Celalî, Turkish:
Celâlî) are a
Kurdish tribe in
eastern Turkey and
northwestern Iran. They
predominantly inhabit the...
- Hüseyin
Pasha (d.
February 1600) was a
leader of
Celali rebellions and a
former Beylerbey of
Abyssinia in
Ottoman Empire in 16th century.
Although Venetian...
- Two
years later, Ali pla**** a
significant role in the
suppression of the
Celali rebellions in
Ottoman Anatolia as well as the
subdual of
Janbirdi al-Ghazali...
-
Janbulad family as the
sovereigns of Syria. Ali's
burgeoning ties with
several Celali revolt leaders,
whose influence spanned central Anatolia,
Cilicia and part...
- were also recruited, and on
demobilisation turned to
brigandage in the
Celali rebellions (1590–1610),
which engendered widespread anarchy in Anatolia...
- and
Venustiano Carranza.
Centro de Lengua, Arte y
Literatura Indígena (
CELALI)
suggested in 2002 that the name of the
language (and the ethnicity) should...