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Mesih Pasha or
Misac Pasha (1443–1501) was an
Ottoman statesman of
Byzantine Gr**** origin,
being a
nephew of the last
Roman emperor,
Constantine XI Palaiologos...
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religions use
Masih as a
religious title for
Jesus of Nazareth. Also
spelled Mesih or Maseeh, it is used as a
proper name in many languages. The term also...
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Hadim Mesih Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: خادم مسيح پاشا; died 1589) was an
Ottoman statesman who
served as
Grand Vizier under Murad III from 1
December 1585...
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Mesih Mehmed Pasha Mosque (Turkish:
Mesih Mehmed Paşa Camii) is a 16th-century
Ottoman mosque in the
Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. It was commissioned...
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Bodrum Mosque (Turkish:
Bodrum Camii, or
Mesih Paşa
Camii named after its converter) in Istanbul, Turkey, is a
former Eastern Orthodox church converted...
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Masih (Arabic: مسيح, romanized: Masīḥ), also
spelled Mesih or Maseeh, is a name of
Arabic origin which means 'Messiah' or 'Christ'. The word Masīḥ is...
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According to the 16th-century
Ecthesis Chronica, H****
Murad and his brother,
Mesih Pasha, were sons of a
certain Gidos Palaiologos,
identified by the contemporary...
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Hundi Hanımsultan – with Koca
Mustafa Pasha. She
married to
Mesih Bey.
Sultanzade Osman Bey – with Koca
Mustafa Pasha.
Buried in the Gülruh's...
- used for in situ
conversion of
tributyltin oxide to
tributyltin hydride: 2
MeSiH + (Bu3Sn)2O → Me2Si2O + 2 Bu3SnH J. M. Lavis, R. E. Maleczka, Jr....
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prominent poets and
writers such as
Qovsi of Tabriz, Shah
Abbas Sani, Agha
Mesih Shirvani [ru], Nishat,
Molla Vali Vidadi,
Molla Panah Vagif, Amani, Zafar...