Derviş is the Turkish and Bosnian (Derviš) spelling of the Persian and Arabic word "darwīš" (درويش), referring to a Sufi aspirant. The word appears as...
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Ottoman military physician Asaf Derviş Pasha (1868–1928) who is regarded as the founder of modern gynaecology in Turkey. Derviş took office as Minister of...
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Ahmet Derviş also known as Derviş Bey or Derviş Pasha (1881, Yenidje-Vardar (Giannitsa), Salonica Vilayet – January 17, 1932, Istanbul) was an officer...
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on 23 April 2010. Retrieved 24 April 2010. Aljazeera Profile: Dervis Eroglu "Dr. Derviş Eroğlu (1938 - .... )". Kimkimdir.gen.tr. 4 December 2007. Archived...
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Association in 1970. Suat Derviş was born in 1905 in Istanbul. She was born into an aristocratic family. Her father, İsmail Derviş, was a gynecologist, and...
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Derviş Mehmed Pasha (Turkish: Derviş Mehmed Paşa; c. 1569 – 9 December 1606), an Ottoman Bosnian statesman, served briefly as the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman...
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Derviş Ali (Ottoman Turkish: دروش على Modern Turkish: Derviş Ali) (d. 1673) was a 17th-century Ottoman calligrapher. His is known as Derviş Ali, the elder...
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Themistokli Dervi Avenue (Greek: Λεωφόρος θεμιστοκλή Δέρβη, Turkish: Themistokli Dervi Caddesi), is a major shopping street located in the centre of Nicosia...
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sanctuary. In 1999, Derviš and Servet were awarded the Righteous Among the Nations for their actions during the Holocaust. Derviš was tried after the...
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Derviš Hadžiosmanović (Cyrillic: Дервиш Хаџиосмановић, born 9 August 1958) is a Montenegrin football coach and former player. Born in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro...
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