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Hafiz or
Hafuz Pasha (Albanian:
Hafuz Pasha, Macedonian: Хафуз-паша/
Hafuz-paša or Hafus-paša; fl. 1826 - 1904) was an
Albanian Ottoman official and vali...
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Moustafa and
merchant Hafuz Ramadan Eyoub. The Nicosia–Kyrenia
constituency was
contested by in****bent MLC
Hadji Hafuz Zyai,
Mehmed Faik Bey, Abdullah...
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union with Serbia. The
rebels were
finally defeated by brigadier-general
Hafuz Pasha. The
Skopje Revolutionary district of the
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary...
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Prymorskyi (Crimean Tatar:
Hafuz, Russian: Приморский, Ukrainian: Приморський) is an urban-type
settlement in the
Feodosia Muni****lity, a
territory recognized...
- Курортне)
Ordzhonikidze (Kaygador, Орджоникидзе, Орджонікідзе)
Prymorskyi (
Hafuz, Приморский, Приморський)
Shchebetovka (Otuz, Щебетовка)
Kerch (Keriç, Керчь...
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Greco Napoletano, Grozderadsco,
Hafez Ali,
Hafiz Ali, Hafizali, Hafus-Ali,
Hafuz Ali, Imperial, Imperiale, Insani, Insolia,
Insolia Parchitana,
Insolie Parchitana...
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Milenko Stojković. In 1805 he took part in the
Battle of
Ivankovac against Hafuz Pasha. On his
initiative Serbs came to the idea to
fortify themself in the...
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chimney Former Hotel Jadran building Jonuz Efendi masjid Jonuz Efendi masjid Hafuz Halil Mripa masjid The
Building of the Old
Hamam in
Mitrovica Mazhiqi Mosque...
- Aşağı
Kikineiz →
Ponyzivka Bazarçıq →
Poshtove (1945)[citation needed]
Hafuz →
Yuzhnaia Tochka (1938) →
Prymorskyi (1952) Kurman-Kumelĉi → Krasnohvardiiske...
- İsmail Hakkı Paşa Şehsüvarzade Leskovikli: (November 1865 – July 1869) ?
Hafuz Pasha: (fl. 1876–1900) "Medieval Kale".
Archaeological exavations Skopsko...