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Hüsrev (Turkish:
Hüsrev), also
spelt Hüsref, is a
Turkish given name
derived from the
Persian name "Khusraw",
having the same meaning.
Ahmet Hüsrev Altan...
- (disambiguation), the
Bengali language equivalent, and its
derivative Khasruzzaman Hüsrev, the
Turkish language equivalent Kaykhusraw (disambiguation)
Cosroe Dusi...
- Gazi
Husrev Bey (Ottoman Turkish: غازى خسرو بك, Gāzī
Ḫusrev Beğ;
Modern Turkish: Gazi
Hüsrev Bey; Serbo-Croatian: Gazi
Husrev-beg; 1484–1541) was an Ottoman...
- Koca
Hüsrev Mehmed Pasha (also
known as Koca
Hüsrev Pasha;
sometimes known in
Western sources as just
Husrev Pasha or
Khosrew Pasha; 1769–1855) was an...
- Gazi
Husrev-beg
Mosque (Bosnian: Gazi
Husrev-begova džamija, Turkish: Gazi
Hüsrev Bey Camii) is a
mosque in the city of Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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Molla Hüsrev or Mullā
Khusraw was a 15th-century
Ottoman scholar and mufti. He was born
possibly in 1397,
possibly in the
village of Kargın, near Çırçır...
- it,
Pyotr Bagration's
Russian troops defeated the
Turkish troops of Koca
Hüsrev Mehmed Pasha. In Cernavodă,
where Bagration arrived on
September 14, reconnaissance...
- Gazi
Hüsrev Pasha (died
March 1632), also
called Boşnak
Hüsrev Pasha ("
Hüsrev Pasha the Bosnian") or ****
Hüsrev Pasha ("
Hüsrev Pasha the Kind"), was...
- Deli
Husrev Pasha (Serbo-Croatian: Deli
Husrev Paša, Turkish: Deli
Hüsrev Paşa,
Divane Hüsrev Pasha [tr]) (c. 1495 – 1544) was an
Ottoman and
Bosnian statesman...
- Gazi
Husrev-beg's
Hanikah (from the
Persian hanegah - hane-house and gah - the
Arabic hanikah,
hanekah - the
place of
residence of
dervishes and sheikhs)...