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publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Abd-ul-
Mejid". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
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Abdul Mejid's name has been
various transcribed as
Abdul Mejid,
Abdul Mejíd,
Abdul Medjid, Abdul-Medjid,
Abdoul Medjid, and
Abdool Mujeed.
Abdul Mejid was...
- Head of the
Ottoman Imperial House and the
final Ottoman Caliph Abdul Mejid (explorer) (fl. 1860), Anglo-Afghan mullah, merchant, and
explorer of Central...
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Medgidia (Romanian pronunciation: [med͡ʒiˈdi.a] or [med.d͡ʒiˈdi.a];
historical Turkish names:
Karasu or Carasu,
Mecidiye or Megidie) is a city in Constanța...
- Abdülmecid II or
Abdulmejid II (Ottoman Turkish: عبد المجید ثانی, romanized: ʿAbdü'l-Mecîd-i sânî; Turkish: II. Abdülmecid; 29 May 1868 – 23
August 1944)...
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father Khaled's wishes.
Mejida was the
older sister of
siblings B****am,
Mejid and Gh****an (Amoun).
Hamzy family members, such as B****am,
reportedly refused...
- The
Mecidiye Marşı was the
national anthem of the
Ottoman Empire during the
reign of Abdülmecid I (2 July 1839 – 25 June 1861) & Abdülmecid II (19 November...
- Harem.
During his
youth his
closest friend was
Abdul Mejid (to be
proclaimed as
Caliph Abdul Mejid II), the son of his uncle,
Sultan Abdul Aziz. In the...
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affairs of Islam;
Whereas the
Turkish Government deprived the
Caliph Abdul Mejid of his
temporal powers,
thereby disqualifying him from
becoming Caliph in...
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Sayyid Abdul Majid al-Musawi al-Khoei (/ˈɑːbdʊl məˈdʒiːd æl ˈhuːi/ AHB-duul mə-JEED al HOO-ee; Arabic: عبد المجيد الموسوي الخوئي ; 16
August 1962 – 10...