- of
respected Muslims, such as imams, sheikhs, and
ulama e.g.
Turkish Hazretleri ('his Hadrat') in
Islamic culture. This is
similar to the
French honorifics...
- Ottoman,
possibly to
distinguish them from the
Ottoman ruler.
Hadrah or
Hazretleri is
honorific Arabic title; a
literal translation of
Hadrah is "Presence"...
- was
addressed as His
Imperial Highness Şehzade Ertuğrul
Osman Efendi Hazretleri,
Imperial Prince of the
Ottoman Empire. He is
known in
Turkey as "the...
- also
known as
Mahmud Effendi and
known to his
followers as "Effendi
Hazretleri", was a
Turkish Sufi
Sheikh and the
leader of the
influential İsmailağa...
-
Ottoman Sultans is Devletlû İsmetlu (given name) Sultân Aliyyetü'ş-Şân
Hazretleri, i.e.
Sultana (given name).
According to
genealogies of the
House of Osman...
-
hospital in Jerusalem. "Devletlu İsmetlu Hürrem Shah
Sultan Aliyyetü'ş-şân
Hazretleri".
These expressions are
shown as
evidence of this event. Hürrem was one...
- (15
September 2009). "Osmanoğullarının yeni
reisi Osman Bayezid Efendi Hazretleri". Netgazete.
Retrieved 16
April 2011.
Almanach de
Gotha (184th ed.). Almanach...
- mistress). Full: Devletlû İsmetlu (given name) Sultân Aliyyetü'ş-Şân
Hazretleri For the sons and
daughters of
sultana the
titles that were used are: For...
-
haseki is Devletlû İsmetlu (given name)
Haseki Sultân Aliyyetü'ş-Şân
Hazretleri.[citation needed] The
title “sultan” was
often translated to sultana,...
-
commander Symeon Savvidis (1859–1927), Gr****
painter Mehmet Emin
Tokadi Hazretleri (1664–1745), Sufi
saint of
Istanbul Krikor Balakian (1875–1934), Armenian...