-
state school (rüşdiye), even
though at
least some if not most of
these efendis had once been
religious students, or even
religious teachers.[not verified...
- 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...
- nonfictional. One
apparent exception was Muhayyelât (Fancies) by
Giritli Ali Aziz
Efendi, a
collection of
stories of the
fantastic written in 1796,
though not published...
- Abdülmecid Osmanoğlu
Efendi (b. 1941) (descendant of
Mehmed V
through Ömer
Hilmi and
Mahmud Namık) Şehzade
Mehmed Ziyaeddin Efendi (b. 1947) (descendant...
-
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...
-
Yahya Efendi or
Molla Shaykhzadeh ul
Yahya (1494 in
Trabzon – 1570 in Istanbul),
Ottoman Islamic scholar, sufi sheikh, and poet
buried in Beshiktash, Istanbul...
-
Izzet Efendi (Ottoman Turkish: قاضیعسکر مصطفی عزت افندی,
Modern Turkish:
Kazasker Mustafa Izzet Efendi) (alternative:
Kadiasker Mustafa Izzet Efendi, Seyyid...
- Ali Rıza
Efendi (1839–1888) was an official, and the
father of
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and the
husband of Zübeyde Hanım. He was born in
Selanik (modern Thessaloniki...
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Mustafa Efendi (1656) 37.
Hocazade Mesut Efendi (1656) 38.
Hanefi Mehmet Efendi (1656) 39.
Balizade Mustafa Efendi (1656–1657) 40.
Bolevi Mustafa Efendi (1657–1659)...
- 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...