• (1469–1534), better known by his pen name Ibn Kemal (also Ibn Kemal Pasha) or Kemalpaşazâde ("son of Kemal Pasha"), was an Ottoman historian, Shaykh al-Islām...
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  • orders. Prominent figures include Zenbilli Ali Cemali Efendi (1445-1526), Ibn-i Kemal (Kemalpasazade) (1468-1533), Ebussuud Efendi (1491-1574) and al-Kawthari...
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    al-Ansari (b. 823 AH) Al-Suyuti (b. 849 AH) Ibn Kemal (b. 873 AH) Shihab al-Din al-Ramli Ebussuud Efendi (b. 896 AH) Ibn Hajar al-Haytami (b. 909 AH) Shams al-Din...
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  • lived in the city between 1821 and 1896. He was the head of the "Tetkikat-ı Shar'iyye Council" when he died and was military ranked in Anatolia and Rumelia...
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    create a 'story'. Three years later in 1398, according to the history of İbn-i Kemal, the city was founded by the migration of Tatars from Actav to Rumelia...
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    CUP was not between the Islamist Djemal Pasha and the nationalist Mustafa Kemal as claimed by Lawrence, but rather between Enver Pasha and Djemal Pasha...
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    Cemaleddin Efendi "Siyasi Hatiralarim" from the Ottoman Turkish original, "Hatirat-i Siyasisi", Istanbul 1920, Selim Kutsan (ed.), Publisher, Nehir Yayinlari:...
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  • Ottoman Empire/ Türkiye) history of the Ottoman Empire Ibn Kemal (Kemal Paşazade (ibn-i Kemâl)) (1468–1534, The Ottoman Empire/Türkiye), Ottoman statesman...
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  • Mesud-i Edirnevi and tried to get his support. Later he moved to Istanbul. Here, besides Sinan Pasha, he attended the lodge (tekke) of Sheikh Ibn ul-Vefa...
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    states pt. I: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan. R. Speller. p. 488. ISBN 0831500603. Retrieved 24 October 2021. Hiro, Dilip (1996). "Abdullah ibn Hussein...
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