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Kalfa (Turkish for 'apprentice, ****istant master') was a
general term in the
Ottoman Empire for the
women attendants and
supervisors in
service in the...
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Kalfas (Gr****: Κάλφας) is a
village and a
community in the muni****l unit of Tritaia,
southern Achaea, Greece. It is
located in a
mountainous area, 5 km...
- نمت نوزاد خانم; "young heroine"; born
Nimet Bargu and
previously Nevzad Kalfa,
after 1928
Nimet Seferoğlu; 2
March 1902 – 23 June 1992) was the fifth...
- Dilhayât
Kalfa (1710? - 1780) was a musician, singer, and
composer at the
Ottoman court. She is
regarded as the most
significant female composer in the...
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Youssef Kalfa (Arabic: يوسف قلفا; born 14 May 1993) is a
Syrian professional footballer who
plays for Al-Taliya and the
Syria national team.
Kalfa started...
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Zarife in the
Turkish TV
series Elveda Rumeli (Farewell Rumelia) and
Nigar Kalfa in the TV
series Muhteşem Yüzyıl.
Filiz Ahmet was born in Skopje, SR Macedonia...
- Remzşinas Hanım (Ottoman Turkish: رمزشناس خانم;
meaning "Knower of Signs"), also
called Remsşinaz Hanım, was a
consort of
Sultan Murad V of the Ottoman...
- in the Çırağan Palace. Nevdürr was
initially sent to Çırağan
Palace as
Kalfa (servant), but
Murad liked her and
decided to take her as his new consort...
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Zvulun Kalfa (born 28
September 1962) is an
Israeli politician. He
served as a
member of the
Knesset for the
Jewish Home from 2013
until 2015. Born in...
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Hazinedars subordinated to the
chief hazinedar had a
title of
hazinedar kalfa.
Kalfa is
Turkish for 'apprentice'.
Hazinedar agha was the
title of the chief...