- (early 17th
century – 27
February 1702),
better known by his
court title of
Münejjim Bashi (Turkish: Müneccimbaşı; "Chief Astrologer"), was an
Ottoman courtier...
- (sometimes also
spelled as Müneccimbashi, Müneccimbasi, Munejjimbashi, or
Munejjim-bashi) was the
title given to the
chief court astrologer in the Ottoman...
-
Arran for
fifteen years in what is
described by the
Ottoman historian Münejjim Bashi as a
troubled reign. When he died in 1049, ****hirvan
succeeded him...
- (lit. 'The
Compendium of Nations') of the 17th-century
Ottoman historian Munejjim-bashi (died 1702), who used the now lost
Arabic Ta'rikh Bab al-Abwab ('History...
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Ottoman Ibrahim Petchevi Solakzade Mehmed Hemdemi Kâtip Çelebi
Munejjim Bashi Silahdar Findiklili Mehmed Agha
Osman Aga of
Temesvar Mustafa Naima Al-Hasan...
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Ottoman Ibrahim Petchevi Solakzade Mehmed Hemdemi Kâtip Çelebi
Munejjim Bashi Silahdar Findiklili Mehmed Agha
Osman Aga of
Temesvar Mustafa Naima Al-Hasan...
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source on the
Shaddadids is the work of the
Ottoman historian Münejjim Bashi (died 1702).
Münejjim Bashi considered the
family to be of
Kurdish origin, a view...
- Abu'l-Hayja, who was from the
Sallarid dynasty. The
Ottoman historian Münejjim Bashi (d. 1702), who
based his work on the now lost 12th
century Ta'rikh...
- I, Alp Arslan, and Malik-Shah I. His full name in Arabic, as
given by
Münejjim Bāshī
Ahmad Effendi, was 'Imād ad-Dawlah
Sarhang Sāw Takīn. He
first appears...
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Ottoman Ibrahim Petchevi Solakzade Mehmed Hemdemi Kâtip Çelebi
Munejjim Bashi Silahdar Findiklili Mehmed Agha
Osman Aga of
Temesvar Mustafa Naima Al-Hasan...