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whole as well as to the city alone; the
Ottoman name for the city was
Kandiye.[citation needed] 5.
Megalo Kastro (Μεγάλο Κάστρο):
After the Byzantine...
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Sinop Bosporus Fleet Mesudiye, Osmaniye, Feth-i Bülend, Sürur, İzzeddin,
Kandiye, Talia,
Istanbul Constantinople Avnillah, Necm-i Şevket, Selimiye, Hüdâvendigâr...
- Species, and Homer's
Iliad and Odyssey.
Kazantzakis was born in the town of
Kandiye (now Heraklion) in Crete, with
origins from the
village of Myrtia. Crete...
- Emin Ali
Bedir Khan (1851, in
Kandiye,
Crete – 1926, in Cairo) was a
founding member of the Kurd
Society for
Cooperation and
Progress and vice president...
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Giritli Ali Aziz
Efendi (1749, in
Kandiye (Heraklion) – 29
October 1798, in Berlin) was a late-18th
century Ottoman amb****ador and author. He is best...
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Selene Sanjaks,
circa 1876:
Sanjak of
Hanya Sanjak of
Resmo Sanjak of
Kandiye Sanjak of İsfakya
Sanjak of Laşit
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occupation of the city from 1919 to 1922.
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Ottoman Empire). He was
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