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Effendi or
effendy (Turkish:
efendi [eˈfændi];
Ottoman Turkish: افندی, romanized:
efendi;
originally from
Medieval Gr****: αφέντης [aˈfendis]) is a title...
- Hoca
Ishak Efendi (c. 1774 – 1835) was an
Ottoman mathematician and engineer.
Ishak Efendi was born in Arta (now in Greece),
probably in 1774, to a Jewish...
- Samirə Azər qızı Əfəndiyeva; born 17
April 1991),
known as
Samira Efendi or
Efendi, is an
Azerbaijani singer. She
represented Azerbaijan in the Eurovision...
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Muhib Efendi was an
Ottoman Empire amb****ador to the
court of
Napoleon I in
Paris in the
early 19th century,
between 1806 and 1811. In
February 1806, following...
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Abdulhamid Kayıhan Osmanoğlu
Efendi (born 4
August 1979),
married Walaa Osmanoğlu, and has two sons: Şehzade
Harun Osmanoğlu
Efendi (born 1
December 2007) Şehzade...
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Merkez Efendi was the po****r
nickname of Musa bin
Muslihiddin bin Kılıç (1463–1552), an
Ottoman Islamic scholar and Sufi. He is also
credited as the founder...
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Yahya Efendi or
Molla Shaykhzadeh ul
Yahya (1494 in
Trabzon – 1570 in Istanbul),
Ottoman Islamic scholar, sufi sheikh, and poet
buried in Beshiktash, Istanbul...
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Ebussuud Efendi (Turkish:
Mehmed Ebüssuûd
Efendi, 30
December 1490 – 23
August 1574), was a
Hanafi Maturidi Ottoman jurist and
Quran exegete,
served as...
- Şemsi
Efendi (1851/1852 – 1917) was an
Ottoman teacher and educator, who gave
education based on Usul-i
cedid (new method) in the
private school he founded...
- Sünbül
Sinan Efendi (1452 CE, Merzifon – 1529, Istanbul) was the
founder of the
Sunbuliyye Sufi
order (also
spelt Sunbuli). The
Sunbuliyye were a derivative...