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- Ibrahim Muteferrika (Turkish: İbrahim Müteferrika; 1674–1745 CE) was a Hungarian-born Ottoman diplomat, publisher, economist, historian, Islamic theologian...
- Müteferrika Süleyman Ağa, known as Suleiman Aga and Soleiman Agha in France, was an Ottoman amb****ador to the French king Louis XIV in 1669. Suleiman...
- lifted in 1726 for non-religious texts only upon the request of Ibrahim Muteferrika, who printed his first book in 1729. Except for books in Hebrew and European...
- artillery school was reopened on a semi-secret basis. In 1726, Ibrahim Muteferrika convinced the Grand Vizier Nevşehirli Damat Ibrahim Pasha, the Grand...
- armies?"..."Because they have laws and rules invented by reason." Ibrahim Muteferrika, Rational basis for the Politics of Nations (1731) The Great Divergence...
- "..."Because they have laws and rules invented by reason." —Ibrahim Muteferrika, Rational basis for the Politics of Nations (1731) The modern age brought...
- Turkish languages; it was set up in Istanbul, and operated by Ibrahim Muteferrika (while the printing press had been introduced to Constantinople in 1480...
- granted Muteferrika the permission to publish non-religious books (despite opposition from some calligraphers and religious leaders.) Muteferrika's press...
- politician Ibrahim Mohamed (1965–2002), Singaporean murderer Ibrahim Muteferrika (1674–1745), Ottoman diplomat, printer, and polymath Ibrahim Nagi (1898–1953)...
- Arabic characters, yet the majority were imported from Italy. Ibrahim Muteferrika established the first press for printing in Arabic in the Ottoman Empire...