- The
Nizamiye Masjid (Arabic: مسجد النظامية),
often called the
Nizamiye Mosque, is a **** mosque,
located in the city of Midrand, in
Greater Johannesburg...
- by
European instructors. The name of the army was
changed to Asâkir-i
Nizâmiye-i Şâhâne (Royal
Regular Soldiers) by
Sultan Abdülmecid on 14 June 1843...
-
indicated by the
adoption of a three-tiered
court system.
Referred to as
Nizamiye, this
system was
extended to the
local magistrate level with the final...
-
Beginning in the
latter half of the 19th century, the
Nizamiye Courts (also
written Nizami) were a
secular court system introduced within the
Ottoman Empire...
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Preparatory Center,
Nigerian Tulip International Colleges, NTIC Foundation, and
Nizamiye Hospital. The
teaching and
learning system is
supported by
social and educational...
- wartime, the
Ottomans had
planned to
bring more
troops in from Syria, both
Nizamiye and Redif. Gr****
naval supremacy prevented those reinforcements from arriving...
- Mudros. Later, Kuva-yi
Milliye were
integrated to the
regular army (Kuva-yi
Nizamiye) of the
Grand National ****embly. Some
historians call this
period (1918–20)...
- Mosque. The
Nizamiye Mosque in
South Africa is
modeled on the
Selimiye Mosque.
Despite being 80% of the size of the Selimiye, the
Nizamiye Mosque is the...
- November [O.S. 27 October] 1912. Two
Corps HQs (Ustruma and VIII), two
Nizamiye divisions (14th and 22nd) and four
Redif divisions (Salonika, Drama, Naslic...
- by
European instructors. The name of the army was
changed to Asâkir-i
Nizâmiye-i Şâhâne (Royal
Regular Soldiers) by
Sultan Abdülmecid on 14 June 1843...