- Pasha,: 168
married secondly Sarı
Abaza Hüseyin
Paşah (brother or son of
Grand Vizier Siyavuş
Paşah) in 1659. She had
three sons and a daughter: Sultanzade...
-
Mustafa Paşah, but he
refused her (he
would later marry Mehmed IV's daughter,
Hatice Sultan, in 1675). She was then
married to
Cerrah Kasım
Paşah, in January...
-
flowering period in the
spring during P****over (in
Biblical Hebrew: פֶּסַח
pāsaḥ). The
genus Pulsatilla was
first formally named in 1754 by the
English botanist...
- 1480). She was
married twice,
first to Güveyi Karaça
Paşah (d. 1456) and then to
Yusuf Sinaneddin Paşah (d. 1486). She was
buried with her father, next to...
- She died in infancy. Fülane
Sultan (1668? – ?). She
married Kasım
Mustafa Paşah,
governor of Edirne, in 1687. Ayşe
Sultan (c. 1673 – c. 1676) – with Gülnuş...
-
Tiberian [pɛsaħ] , and
Modern Hebrew: [ˈpesaχ] Pesaḥ, Pesakh. The verb
pāsaḥ (פָּסַח) is
first mentioned in the Torah's
account of the Exodus, and there...
- are Sri, Laba, Jaya, Menala. The days of the
Triwara (three-day w****) are
Pasah, Beteng, and Kajeng. The days of the
Dwiwara (two-day w****) are Menga, ****...
-
conquered Bulgaria, in 1378. Fülane Hatun.
Daughter of Cândâroğlu Süleyman II
Paşah, she
married Murad in 1383. Her
mother was
Sultan Hatun,
daughter of Süleyman...
-
Before entering the
harem she was a
slave of the
Grand Vizier Kuyucu Murad Paşah.
Favorite of Osman,
maybe Russian, and
mother of his
eldest son, Şehzade...
- her
Cradle Procession. At
three months, she was
betrothed to
Hamid Hamza Paşah. In the
luxurious ceremony, her
father gave her the
lands of Gümrükçü, but...