- The term Nizam-i
Djedid Army (Ottoman Turkish: نظام جديد, romanized: Niẓām-i Jedīd, lit. 'new order')
refers to the new
military establishment of the Nizam-i...
- Djamaʽa el
Djedid (الجامع الجديد), also
rendered Djamaa al-
Djedid, or
Jamaa El
Jedid (meaning New Mosque) is a
mosque in Algiers, the
capital of Algeria...
- Sekban-i
Djedid Army was a
brief and
unsuccessful attempt (29
August – 18
October 1808) by
Bayraktar Mustafa Pasha to
revive the Nizam-i
Djedid Army, based...
- West by
returning to the
glory days of the 16th century, but the Nizam-i
Djedid reforms were
premised on the idea that
Western ideas and
processes had to...
-
Place de la Kahina, on
Boulevard Hammou-boutlelis, in Oran. Djama'a al-
Djedid, also
referred to as the
Jamaa al-Jadid,
Jamaa El Jedid, or the New Mosque...
- (1703–1789)
Tulip Era (1718–1730)
Decline &
Modernization (1789–1908) Nizam-i
Djedid (late 18th and
early 19th)
Tanzimat Era (1839–1876) 1st
Constitutional Era...
-
volume could never have been
filled by
rainwater alone. The
cistern of
Bordj Djedid is made up of 18 barrel-shaped
basins arranged in
parallel and held between...
- Roman-Rite M**** as
revised after the
Second Vatican Council (1962–65) Nizam-i
Djedid (New Order),
series of
reforms made by the
Ottoman government during the...
- Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli
Martolos Arnaut Reform period Nizam-i
Djedid Sekban-i
Djedid Au****ious
Incident Mansure Army
Hamidieh Modern army (1861–1922)...
- Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli
Martolos Arnaut Reform period Nizam-i
Djedid Sekban-i
Djedid Au****ious
Incident Mansure Army
Hamidieh Modern army (1861–1922)...