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Prince Constantin Jean Lars
Anthony Démétrius
Karadja (24
November 1889 in The
Hague – 28
December 1950 in Bucharest) was a Gr****-Romanian diplomat, barrister-at-law...
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Fatima Zohra Karadja (born 1949) is a Vice-President for the
African Union's Economic,
Social and
Cultural Council for
Northern Africa. Ms
Karadja was born...
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Prince Jean
Constantin Alexandre Othon Karadja Pasha (March 9, 1835 in
Nauplia –
August 11, 1894 in The Hague) was a
Phanariot army
officer and diplomat...
- The
House of
Caradja (also
spelt as
Karadja, Karaca, Caragea) or
Karatzas (also
spelt Caratzas; Gr****: Καρατζάς) is a
princely house of
Byzantine and...
- In late 1935, the
group experienced its own schism,
after Constantin Karadja, its
alleged financier,
established a
breakaway "National Front"; he later...
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Caradja and his court.
Karadja, pp. 88–89; Rizo-Rangabé, pp. I, 37
Karadja, pp. 89–90; Rizo-Rangabé, p. 37
Iorga (1913), p. 191
Karadja, pp. 87–90 Patrinelis...
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Karacabey is a muni****lity and
district of
Bursa Province, Turkey. Its area is 1,158 km2, and its po****tion is 84,907 (2022). It is
located just west...
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Karaca Pasha (
Karadja Pasha) was the
Beylerbeyi of
Rumelia during Mehmed the Conqueror's
reign and pla**** a role in the
Ottoman conquest of Constantinople...
- were:
Central Africa. M.
Maurice Tadajeu North Africa. Mme.
Fatima Zohra Karadja Southern Africa. Mr.
Charles Mutasa West Africa. Mr. Ayo
Aderinwale The...
- is
named after Stefan Karadzha. His
surname has been also
rendered as
Karadja. Trencsényi, Balázs; Kopeček, Michal, eds. (2007).
National Romanticism:...