- A
kazasker or kadıasker (Ottoman Turkish: قاضی عسكر, ḳāḍī'asker, "military judge") was a
chief judge in the
Ottoman Empire, so
named originally because...
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Kazasker Mustafa Izzet Efendi (Ottoman Turkish: قاضیعسکر مصطفی عزت افندی,
Modern Turkish:
Kazasker Mustafa Izzet Efendi) (alternative:
Kadiasker Mustafa...
- Humbaracı) Non-Combatant (Military band) A
kazasker was a
chief judge over the
cases involving soldiers. Two
kazaskers were appointed. They were
named based...
- the rank of
grand vizier from the
position of the
chief military judge (
kazasker) in
September 1364 and held this top seat
after the
sultan until his death...
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Kazasker Mosque is a
mosque in the 19 Mayıs
neighborhood of Kadıköy, Istanbul. It was
built in 1902 by
Kasidecizade Süleyman Sırrı Efendi, a
kazasker...
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Italian pianist and
calligraphy lessons from a
famous Ottoman calligrapher,
Kazasker Mustafa Izzet Efendi (1801–1876), who
designed the
giant pendant medallions...
- of the apse and the west doors.
These were
designed by the
calligrapher Kazasker Mustafa Izzet Efendi and
painted with the
names of Allah, Muhammad, the...
- 1066 AH/1656 CE), was an
Ottoman Islamic scholar, educator, qadi (judge),
kazasker, and
Shaykh al-Islam for the
shortest period in
Ottoman history. He was...
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Sheikh Bedreddin, one of Musa's
former allies (chief
military judge, the
kazasker), led an
unsuccessful revolt against Mehmed I.
Other events that may be...
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offered him a
position as vizier,
which he refused, and then a
position as
kazasker,
which he accepted. He was part of Mehmed's
council during the conquest...