- The
Silahdar Agha was a
palace office of the
Ottoman Empire,
denoting the prin****l page of the
Ottoman Sultan. As such its
holders were
persons of great...
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Silahdar Damat Ali
Pasha (1667 – 5
August 1716), also
called Silahdar Ali Pasha, was an
Ottoman general and
Grand Vizier. His
epithet silahdar means arms-bearer...
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empire celebrated it with
Famous Edirne Festival to mark the occasion.
Silahdar Findikli Mehmed Aga
described Mehmed as a medium-sized, stocky, white-skinned...
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Silahtar (Disambiguation)
Silahdar Fındıklılı
Mehmed Ağa (7
December 1658– c. 1726–27 ) was an
Ottoman historian,
serving under sultans Mehmed IV, Suleiman...
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Silahdar Yusuf Pasha (Turkish:
Silahdar Yusuf Paşa, Arabic: يوسف باشا; c. 1604–1646) also
known as
Jusuf Mašković, was an
Ottoman vezir and
admiral (Kapudan...
- cure the Sultan's
physical ailments. The latter,
along with his
allies Silahdar Yusuf Agha and
Sultanzade Mehmed Pasha,
enriched themselves with bribes...
- The
Silahdars (From Persian,
translated roughly as "men at arms") were a
bodyguard division for the Sultan,
under the
command of the
Silahdar Agha....
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Silahdar Süleyman
Pasha (Arabic transliteration: Sulaymān
Pasha al-Siliḥdār, died 1837) was the
Ottoman governor of
Damascus Eyalet from
February 1812...
- al-Nafi'i (today the site of the 19th-century
Wikala of
Sulayman Agha al-
Silahdar).
Under the Fatimids,
Cairo was a palace-city
which was
closed to the common...
- The
Mosque of
Aslam al-
Silahdar is a 14th-century
mosque and
mausoleum in the Al-Darb al-Ahmar
neighbourhood of Cairo, Egypt. The
mosque is part of a funerary...