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Şemsi is a uni****
Turkish given name. It may
refer to:
Şemsi Pasha (died 1580),
Ottoman nobleman and
beylerbey Shemsi Pasha (1846 – 1908),
Ottoman general...
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Sultanzade Şemsi Ahmed Pasha,
known simply as
Şemsi Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: شمسي أحمد پاشا; d. 5
March 1580), was a
distinguished Ottoman nobleman and...
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Şemsi Efendi (1851/1852 – 1917) was an
Ottoman teacher and educator, who gave
education based on Usul-i
cedid (new method) in the
private school he founded...
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Şemsi Pasha Mosque (Turkish:
Şemsi Paşa Camii, also
spelled Chamsi-Pasha) is an
Ottoman mosque located in the
large and
densely po****ted district...
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Şemsi Yaralı (July 20, 1982) is a
world and
European champion Turkish female boxer competing in the
heavyweight division. She is a
member of the Fenerbahçe...
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Suleiman the Magnificent; the
smaller one is the
Şemsi Pasha Mosque,
built by a
vizier of Suleiman's.
Şemsi Pasha has a
small library building in the courtyard...
- Refik's house. Atıf Kamçıl
advocated for ********inating
Şemsi Pasha and
personally executed the plan.
Şemsi was shot dead by
Lieutenant Atıf at the entrance...
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Shemsi Pasha (Albanian:
Shemsi Pasha, Turkish:
Şemsi Paşa; 1846–1908) was an Ottoman-Albanian general.
Shemsi Pasha traced his
origin paternally to the...
- Anatolia: The
Glory of ****enism. London: I. B. Tauris. Donbaz, Veysel, and
Şemsi Güner. 1995. The
Royal Roads of Anatolia. Istanbul: Dünya. Dusinberre, Elspeth...
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became the
staff officer of 18th
Regular Division under the
command of
Şemsi Pasha at Metroviça (present day Mitrovica) of the
Third Army. He studied...