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Derviş is the
Turkish and
Bosnian (
Derviš)
spelling of the
Persian and
Arabic word "darwīš" (درويش),
referring to a Sufi aspirant. The word
appears as...
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Derviş". ipc.sabanciuniv.edu. "Kemal
Derviş". 2 May 2016. Kutlay,
Mustafa (30
December 2001). "Derviş'in 2001 bilançosu" [
Derviş's 2001 balance...
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April 2010.
Retrieved 24
April 2010.
Aljazeera Profile:
Dervis Eroglu "Dr.
Derviş Eroğlu (1938 - .... )". Kimkimdir.gen.tr. 4
December 2007. Archived...
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Derviş was born in 1905 in
Istanbul into an
aristocratic family. Her father, İsmail
Derviş, was a gynecologist, and a professor...
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Ahmet Derviş also
known as
Derviş Bey or
Derviş Pasha (1881, Yenidje-Vardar (Giannitsa),
Salonica Vilayet –
January 17, 1932, Istanbul) was an officer...
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Derviş Ali (Ottoman Turkish: دروش على
Modern Turkish:
Derviş Ali) (d. 1673) was a 17th-century
Ottoman calligrapher. His is
known as
Derviş Ali, the elder...
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Derviş Mehmed Pasha (Turkish:
Derviş Mehmed Paşa; c. 1569 – 9
December 1606), an
Ottoman Bosnian statesman,
served briefly as the
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman...
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Derviş Kemal Deniz (born
October 2, 1954) is the
former Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus Minister of
Economy and Tourism. He was
appointed to these...
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Themistokli Dervi Avenue (Gr****: Λεωφόρος θεμιστοκλή Δέρβη, Turkish:
Themistokli Dervi Caddesi), is a
major shopping street located in the
centre of Nicosia...
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Derviş Vahdeti (1870 – 19 July 1909) was a Cypriot-born
religious figure and
Islamist politician. He was the
leading figure of 31
March incident. He was...