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- In 1770 he was decorated as commander of the Ottoman navy. Mandalzade Hüsameddin, a skilled sailor from the Husamaddin shipyard, rose through the ranks...
- killed. Ottoman casualties were much higher. Hüsameddin, Hasan Pasha and Cafer Bey survived. Hüsameddin was removed from his position, which was given...
- Husam al-Din Qaraja (Turkish: Hüsameddin Karaca) was the Governor of Sivas in the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum and most commonly known as the man who got rid...
- was established after Rumi's death in 1273 by his son Sultan Veled and Husameddin Chelebi (who inspired Rumi to write the Mathnavi). Like his father, Sultan...
- coming to iOS, Android on April 11". Gematsu. Retrieved March 28, 2024. Husameddin, Genghis "Solidus Kraken" (2024-12-04). "Roguelike Deck-builder 'Wildfrost'...
- Cemaleddin (born 1 March 1891)[user-generated source?] (33) Şehzade Mahmud Hüsameddin (born 25 August 1916)[citation needed] (35) Şehzade Süleyman Sadeddin...
- Tasawwuf, founded by Sayyid Hasan Husameddin. The literal translation of the name of the founder of Uşşaki, Husameddin, means "sharp sword of the religion"...
- century historian Şükrullah, Murad's mother was a concubine. Hüseyin Hüsâmeddin Yasar, an early 20th century historian, wrote in his work Amasya Tarihi...
- Akhi Tork (Persian: حسام الدین چلبی, Kurdish: حوسامەدین چەلەبی, Turkish: Hüsameddin Çelebi) was a Kurdish Muslim Sufi and a prominent disciple of Rumi. He...
- to an ancient Hittite site near Alaca, founded by the Seljuk commander Hüsameddin Temurlu, who had taken refuge in the region after the defeat in the Battle...