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Pashazade may
refer to: An
Ottoman form of
address or epithet,
meaning "son of a Pasha"
Pashazade, the
first novel in the
Arabesk trilogy by
author Jon...
- Haji Allahshükür
Hummat Pashazade (Azerbaijani: Allahşükür Hümmət Paşazadə) is the
Sheikh ul-Islam and
Grand Mufti of the
Caucasus which includes the...
- the
British author Jon
Courtenay Grimwood.
Starting with the 2001
novel Pashazade and
continuing with
Effendi (2002) and
Felaheen (2003), the
point of divergence...
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Dervish Ahmed (Turkish: Derviş Ahmed; "Ahmed the Dervish; 1400–1484),
better known by his pen name Âşıki or his
family name Aşıkpaşazade, was an Ottoman...
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Felaheen in 2003, was short-listed for the
Arthur C.
Clarke Award for
Pashazade the year before, and won the 2006 BSFA
award for Best
Novel with End of...
- Excellency".[citation needed] The sons of a
Pasha were
styled Pashazada or
Pashazade.[citation needed] In
modern Egyptian and (to a
lesser extent) Levantine...
- the
Morea (Peloponnese). In response,
Suleiman sent the
forces of
Yahya Pashazade Mehmed Bey, who
recaptured these cities, but the
event made
Suleiman realize...
- Empire's aims that,
shortly after the siege,
Ottoman chronicler Ashik Pashazade called it "the hope of p****age to the
lands of Italy". The
Ottomans attempted...
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synagogues in Baku and a few in the provinces. Sheikh-ul-Islam
Allahshukur Pashazade has
donated US$40,000 for the
construction of the
Jewish House in Baku...
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humanitarian work. 2006 – The
Muslim Board of the
Caucasus Allahshukur Pashazade, the
highest Muslim Order of
Sheikh ul-Islam.
Patriarch Alexy II was an...