- Look up
seraskier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Serasker, or
seraskier (Ottoman Turkish: سرعسكر;
Turkish pronunciation: [ˈseɾaskeɾ]), is a title...
- Beyazıt Tower, also
named Seraskier Tower, from the name of the
Ottoman ministry of War, is an 85-metre-tall (279 ft) fire-watch
tower located in the...
- commanders. He
defeated the
Ottomans at Salcia,
captured the
whole camp of the
seraskier,
Cenaze Hasan Pasha, shut him up in Izmail, and was
preparing to reduce...
-
Mehmed Riza Pasha, also
known as
Serasker Riza
Pasha (Turkish:
Serasker Rıza Paşa; 1844–1920) was an
Ottoman military commander. He
achieved the rank of...
- over a
great part of
western Asia in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
Seraskier from
Turkish serasker, from
Persian ser "head, chief" +
Arabic asker "an...
-
corps of Janissaries. Seid, a
descendant of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Seraskier, a commander-in-chief. Serraj, saddlers. Shahinji, a falconer. Sharabdar...
- 2020:
Jolly Good:
Cakes and Ale by Kreg
Segall 2021: Lady
Thalia and the
Seraskier Sapphires by E.
Joyce and N.
Cormier 2022: Lady
Thalia and the Rose of...
- (Colonel Ibbetson),
Agnes Moorehead (Mrs. Deane), Vera
Allen (Madame
Seraskier),
Everett Sloane (Crockett),
Eustace Wyatt (Warden), Ray
Collins (Governor)...
-
operations against Yemelyan Pugachev. He won the
battle in
Upper Kuban against Seraskier Batal-Bey and his 18,000
Turks and 15,000 Highlanders,
capturing Batal-Bey...
- over the
Swedish army in the
Finnish War. The
Ottoman troops were led by
Seraskier of Sofia. The Russo-Turkish wars had been
taking place intermittently...