-
Turkish magazine Hamiyet ("patriotism")
appeared in
Istanbul in 1886 with a
total of 17 issues.
Media of the
Ottoman Empire Hamiyet (1886): 1st Vol, 1st...
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Hamiyet Yüceses
Sabuncu (1915 – 10 July 1996), best
known by her
stage name
Hamiyet Yüceses, was a
Turkish female singer of
Ottoman classical music. She...
- Nümune-i
Hamiyet,
originally built as SMS S167, was one of the four S138-class
torpedo boats built for the
German Imperial Navy, but was
purchased for...
- 309–381. ISBN 978-0-691-00756-4. Kilich-Cafer Güler, Selda;
Sezer Feyzioğlu,
Hamiyet (2009). "Revolutions of 1848 and the
Ottoman Empire".
Bulgarian Historical...
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Receptors and
continues his
service in that position.[citation needed] Unal,
Hamiyet; Karnik,
Sadashiva S. (2014), "Constitutive
Activity in the Angiotensin...
- Gökhan Mete –
Pertev Karasu Yusuf Akgün –
Orkun Baytan İncilay Şahin –
Hamiyet Baytan Selen Seyven –
Reyhan Kaygısız
Ayumi Takano – Teya
Kartal Balaban...
- (Berk-i Satvet, Mecidiye), 4
destroyers (Muâvenet-i Millîye, Nümune-i
Hamiyet, Basra, Samsun), 6
torpedo boats (Sultanhisar, Yunus, Akhisar, Dıraç, Musul...
- Hakkı Derman,
Serif İçli, Şükrü Tunar,
Refik Fersan and
Necdet Gezen.
Hamiyet Yüceses
subsequently called the
program and
congratulated him on his performance...
-
Schichau Elbing Muavenet-i Milliye-class Muâvenet-i
Milliye Yadigar-i
Millet Nümune-i
Hamiyet ****ret-i Vataniye...
- the
modernist intellectuals formed a
secret society known as Ittıfak-ı
Hamiyet (Patriotic Alliance) in 1865;
which advocated political liberalism and...