- Mevlânâ
Mehmed Neşri (born c. 1450 – died
circa 1520), also
commonly referred to as
Neshri (Ottoman Turkish: نشري), was an
Ottoman historian, a prominent...
- "Rabia" in the
history of Uric, and as "Mal/Malhun" in
those of Aşıkpaşazade,
Neşri, Rüstem paşa and Lütfi Paşa.
Edebali became Osman's
mentor and gave him...
- Mihaloğlu
Mehmet Paşa Nüzhet: Ahval-i Gazi Mihal. 1897 (Ottoman)
Mehmet Neşrî: Kitab-i Cihan-Nümâ.
Partially edited and
translated in
Journal of the German...
- up to 40,000 and Lazar's up to 25,000 troops.
Ottoman historian Mehmed Neşri who aut****d the
first detailed report in
Ottoman historiography about the...
-
Castle Ertuğrul Osman, "the Last Ottoman" 15th
century Ottoman historian Neşri mentions that
Ertugrul died at the age of 93.
Ottoman Turkish: ارطغرل,...
-
thriving imperial capital.
According to the
contemporary Ottoman historian Neşri, "Sultan
Mehmed created all of Istanbul".
Fifty years later, Constantinople...
-
Board of
Directors of the
National Economic &
Social Rights Initiative (
NESRI).
Anderson is
featured in the 2019 do****entary
After Selma,
directed by...
- is an
important source. From the
Ottoman (Turkish) perspective,
there is
Neşri and the Künhü'l-aḫbār of
Mustafa Âlî. For the Byzantines,
there are Doukas...
- (in Turkish) Abu'l-Gâzî, Şecere-i Evşâl-i Türkiyye, [Ahmed
Vefik Pasha neşri], Dersaadet, 1864. İsa Özkan, "Ergenekon Destanı Hakkında", Türk Yurdu,...
- 114–121. JSTOR 4419132. Daftary, Amrita; Calzavara, Liviana; Padayatchi,
Nesri (2015). "The
contrasting cultures of HIV and
tuberculosis care". AIDS. 29...