- Look up
hoca or
hodja in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hoca [hoˈd͡ʒɑ], also
rendered into
English as hodja, is a
Turkish word
deriving from the Persian...
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Hoçaş Petrified Forest (Turkish:
Hoçaş Fosil Ormanı), also
known as
Seben Fossil Research Forest (Turkish:
Seben Fosil Araştırma Ormanı), is a petrified...
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Cinci Hoca (literally "
hoca of jinn") is the
epithet of Karabaşzade Hüseyin Efendi, a 17th-century
Ottoman spiritualist whose influence on the sultan...
- "Hoxha", "Khwaje", "Koja", "Hodja", "Hoja", "Hojja", "Hodscha", "Hodža", "
Hoca", "Hocca","Hooka", "Hogea", "Mullah", "Mulla", "Mula", "Molla", "Efendi"...
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Hoca Kadri Efendi (1855–1918) was an
Ottoman teacher,
journalist and
political figure who was
among the
early figures of the
Young Turks which would form...
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Mehmed Âtıf
Hoca (Ottoman Turkish: محمد عاطف خوجه) was a
Turkish Islamist. He was born in the
village of Toyhane, in the
district of Bayat, Çorum Province...
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Hoca Sadeddin Efendi (Ottoman Turkish: خواجه سعد الدین افندی; 1536/1537 –
October 2, 1599) was an
Ottoman Islamic scholar, theologian, official, and historian...
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Nasrettin Hoca (Turkish title:
Nasrettin Hoca Hikayeleri) is a
short story collection by
Turkish writer Aziz
Nesin based on the folk
tales of
Nasrettin Hoca republished...
- The
Battle of
Velika Hoča (Serbian: Борба у Великој Хочи)
between the
Serbian Chetnik Organization, a
Serbian rebel faction, and
Ottoman irregulars from...
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Hoçaş is a
village in the
Seben District of Bolu
Province in Turkey. Its po****tion is 96 (2021). Köy,
Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory...