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expansions conducted under the
Mamluk Sultanate. Abd al-Rahman
Katkhuda was
appointed katkhuda (head of the Janissaries) in 1749 and
embarked on
several projects...
- Kethüda (Ottoman Turkish: صدارت كتخداسی; Turkish:
Sadaret Kethüdası; Persian: کدخدا),
often corrupted to k[y]ahya or
kehya in
daily speech, was an Ottoman...
- Sabil-Kuttab of Abd al-Rahman
Katkhuda (Arabic: سبيل وكتاب عبدالرحمن كتخدا) is a
historic monument in the
historic district of Cairo, Egypt. It comprises...
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notably by the
Mamluk sultans Qaytbay and al-Ghuri and by Abd al-Rahman
Katkhuda in the 18th century. The most
prominent architectural heritage of medieval...
- the
Mosque of al-'Azab
which was
built by
Ahmad Katkhuda in 1697. (It is
possible that
Ahmad Katkhuda merely renovated an
existing early Burji Mamluk...
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Holidays in 2008 and DFS
Furniture in 2018. The band
consisted of
Damian Katkhuda, Dom Hazlehurst, Tom Worsley, and Ben Kempton. The
Magic Land of Radio...
- Kapıcıbaşı:
general of the
palace guards. Katib:
secretary of the
Kiaya bey.
Katkhuda:
Second in
command to the Agha in the
Janissary corps Khan (or Hân): a...
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public water fountain in
Islamic countries Sabil-Kuttab of Abd al-Rahman
Katkhuda,
Cairo Sabil-Kuttab of Qaytbay,
Cairo Sabil Abu Nabbut,
roadside fountain...
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second house (western side) was
built by a
wealthy rice merchant,
Ahmad Katkhuda al-Razzaz, in the 18th century,
probably to
accommodate a
growing family...
- Circ****ian
Muslim mamluk of
Jazzar Pasha (r. 1776–1804) and
later the
katkhuda (deputy) of
Sulayman Pasha al-Adil (1805–1819). Abdullah's
mother was from...