- and beyond.
Several alternative spellings are used in English, such as
vizir, wazir, and vezir.
Vizier may be
derived from the
Arabic wazara (lit. 'to...
- везир
Velikyi vezyr Gr****: Μεγάλου Βεζύρου (Megalou Vezyrou) Ladino: gran
vizir Aksin Somel,
Selcuk (2010). The A to Z of the
Ottoman Empire. Scarecrow...
- Borujerd, he and his
mother were ********inated by the
family of the
former vizir Nizam al-Mulk. In 1092, when
Malik Shah I was ********inated
shortly after...
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Commons has
media related to
Ptahmose (vizier).
Varille A. Une stèle du
vizir Ptahmes,
contemporain d'Aménophis III (n° 88 du Musée de Lyon) [avec 1 planche]...
- 139-140. OCLC 655885125.
Hester Donaldson Jenkins,
Ibrahim Pasha:
grand vizir of
Suleiman the
Magnificent (1911) pp 109–125.online Ünal,
Tahsin (1961)...
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support of his
followers and as a result,
ruined the realm's finances. His
vizir Sadr-ud-Din
Zanjani tried to
bolster the
state finances by
adopting paper...
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could spend the rest of
their days
doing exhausting labor: as the
Crimean vizir (minister)
Sefer Gazi Aga
mentions in one of his letters, the
slaves were...
- Pods Ace (Morocco,
Puerto Rico and
Latin America except Ecuador and Panama) Alo (Turkey)
Vizir (Poland) Daz (UK)
Markets Worldwide Website www.tide.com...
- Abū Alī
Hasan ibn
Muhammad ibn Abbās (Persian: ابوعلی حسن بن محمد بن عباس),
better known as
Hasanak the
Vizier (حسنک وزیر), also
Hasanak Mīkālī (حسنک میکالی)...
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servant of God. He says that he
wrote this book in
Tunis for the
Grand Vizir. He says that he had
divided his work into
different chapters to make it...