- The
Nasuhi are a sub-order of the
Khalwati Sufi order.
Their founder, Pir
Nasuhi, was a
prolific author who
wrote a
number of works,
including a commentary...
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Nesuhi Ertegun (Turkish spelling:
Nesuhi Ertegün;
November 26, 1917 – July 15, 1989) was a Turkish-American
record producer and
executive of
Atlantic Records...
- Ömer
Nasuhi Bilmen (1883–1971) was a
Muslim scholar of fiqh and tafsir, and the
fifth president of the
Directorate of
Religious Affairs of the Republic...
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Ahmad Nasuhi (14
September 1923 – 19
September 2008) was an
Indonesian military officer who
served as the Vice
Governor of West Java
between 1968 and 1973...
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Nasuhi al-Bukhari (Arabic: نصوحي البخاري) or
Nasuh al-Boukhari (Arabic: نصوح البخاري; 1881 – 1 July 1961) was a
Syrian soldier and
politician who briefly...
- 1938 – 23
February 1939)
Mazhar Raslan (23
February 1939 – 5
April 1939)
Nasuhi al-Bukhari (5
April 1939 – 4 July 1939) Abd al-Ghaffar al-Atrash (20 September...
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Wayback Machine "(28
Haziran 1913 Tarihli) Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü Tarihçesi".
Nasuhi Baydar. İdman (dergi). 23 June 1913.
Archived from the
original on 27 January...
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Archived from the
original on 30
August 2006.
Retrieved 10
August 2006.
Nasuhi Güngör (2009). "Kurdish TRT". Zaman.
Archived from the
original on 12 August...
- Istanbul, the most
famous being the Jerrahi, Ussaki, Sunbuli,
Ramazani and
Nasuhi.
Although the Sufi
orders are now
abolished in the
Republic of Turkey, the...
- (Halveti, Halwatiyya, Khalwatiyya)
Gulshani Jelveti Jerrahi Nur
Ashki Jerrahi Nasuhi Rahmani Sunbuli Ussaki Khatmiyya Kubrawiyya Madariyya Maizbhandaria Malamatiyya...