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Kethüda (Ottoman Turkish: صدارت كتخداسی; Turkish:
Sadaret Kethüdası; Persian: کدخدا),
often corrupted to k[y]ahya or
kehya in
daily speech, was an Ottoman...
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Pasha (Adyghe: Хьэсэн-Пащэ "Джэназэ"; also
known as
Meyyit Hasan Pasha or
Kethüda Hasan Pasha; died 1810) was a short-term
Ottoman grand vizier in 1789....
- The Eger
minaret (Hungarian: Egri
minaret or
Kethüda-minaret) is an Ottoman-era
minaret tower located in Eger city,
northern Hungary. It is one of the...
- Kara
Mehmet Kethüda Mosque (Turkish: Kara
Mehmet Kethüda Cami), also
known as Kara
Kethüda Mosque, is an 18th-century ****
Islam mosque at Büyükdere,...
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Kethüda is a
village in the Cide
District of
Kastamonu Province in Turkey. Its po****tion is 134 (2021). Köy,
Turkey Civil Administration Departments...
- (Siklós); Eger
minaret (only the
minaret remains.
Minaret of the
Djami of
Kethuda mosque. Not in
religious use anymore);
Ozijeli Haji
Ibrahim Mosque (Esztergom)(not...
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officer called Kethüda. He was paid by the
guild but
appointed by the Kadı of Istanbul.
Fixation of
prices and
taxes were
matter of the
Kethüda. He was joined...
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reduction in
public spending.
After waiting a year, she
instructed her
kethüda to
inquire with the amb****adors
about why
their predecessors didn't provide...
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school of
medicine at Üsküdar.
Yusuf Agha was her
second kethüda, who had
replaced her
first kethüda Mahmud Agha, when he died
during tenure of his office...
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Mehmed Kethüdâ numbered around 804, 367 and 109.
Apart from these,
there were many more
Afshar branches under the
administration of
other kethüdas. In the...