- The
Suebi (also
spelled Suavi,
Suevi or Suebians) were a
large group of
Germanic peoples originally from the Elbe
river region in what is now Germany...
- Ali
Suavi (Ottoman Turkish: علی سعاوی; 8
December 1839 – 20 May 1878) was an
Ottoman Turk
political activist, journalist, educator,
theologian and reformer...
-
Osmanthus suavis, the
sweet olive or
sweet osmanthus, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Oleaceae,
native to the
slopes of the
Eastern Himalayas...
-
Trichopilia suavis is a
species of
orchid found from
Central America to Colombia. It
blossoms in
spring and
winter at
intermediate warm temperatures. The...
-
Myosotis suavis is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Boraginaceae,
endemic to the
South Island of New Zealand.
Donald Petrie described the species...
- Cyme
suavis is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae first described by
Pagenstecher in 1886. It is
found in New Guinea. Savela, Markku. "Asura
suavis (Pagenstecher...
-
Psectrotarsia suavis is a
species of moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found from south-western
South Dakota,
extreme north-eastern and
western Nebraska...
- Çırağan incident, also
known as the Ali
Suavi incident (Ottoman Turkish: واقعه چراغان, romanized: Vak'â-yı Çırağan), was a
failed coup
attempt that took...
-
Gaillardia suavis is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae,
common names pincushion daisy and perfumeballs. It is
native to
northern Mexico...
- and Ali
Suavi's men were
unable to
overcome the Beşiktaş
police prefect Hacı
Hasan Pasha's
fierce resistance. The plot failed, and Ali
Suavi and most...