-
badshah (Persian: پادشاه;
Ottoman Turkish: پادشاه, romanized:
pâdişâh; Turkish:
padişah,
pronounced [päː.d̟i.ʃɑː]; Urdu: بَادْشَاہ, Hindi: बादशाह,...
- the
Ottomans most
commonly equating the
title of "emperor" with the term
padişah. The most
common title applied to the
Byzantine emperors by the Ottomans...
- also
referred to as the
padishah (Ottoman Turkish: پادشاه, romanized:
pâdişâh, French: Padichah). In
Ottoman usage the word "Padisha" was
usually used...
-
outside of the walls,
including as
storage buildings, a
water cistern,
Padişah Cami Mosque,
Church of the
Twelve Apostles, as well as the
remains of barracks...
- Yayınevi. ISBN 978-9-7576-4517-7. OCLC 32085609. Duran, Tülay, ed. (1999).
Padişah Portreleri (Portraits of the
Ottoman Empire's Sultans) (in Turkish). Vol...
- I,
which was
established as the
Ottoman Caliphate. The
Ottoman sultan,
pâdişâh or "lord of kings",
served as the Empire's sole
regent and was considered...
- been a
matter of debate.
According to Jean Deny, it
probably derived from
padişah (pādishāh, emperor), with the
possible influence of
baskak (bāsqāq, agent...
-
Mecliste Karaca Bey; bir kısım Osmanlı askerî gücünün Tuna'nın öbür yakasına
Padişah geçmese bile
kendisi ile gönderilmesi gerektiğini arz etmiştir. Bu suretle...
- used for the
Sultan of the
Ottoman Empire. Padshah, Padshah,
Badshah or
Padişah may also
refer to:
Sultan of the
Ottoman Empire, also
referred to as the...
-
tradition knows the
Ottoman ruler as sultan, but the
Ottomans themselves used
padişah (emperor) or hünkar to
refer to
their ruler. The emperor's
formal title...