• Ummi Isa (Azerbaijani:Ümmü İsa) was the author of one of the earliest works written in Azerbaijani Turkish, the first narrative "Mehri and Vafa" in Turkic...
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  • masnavi in Turkish language literature was written by Ummi Isa. The name of the author of the poem is İsa only found in the work itself. No information is...
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  • Şeyhulislam Mustafa Efendi Dergahı Musa Çavuş Kirpasi Tekkesi Ahmed Dede Dergahı Ümmi Sinan Türbesi, Nasuh Efendi Tekkesi Cemal Efendi Dergahı İzzet Mehmed Paşa...
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    with Gülnuş Sultan, She married twice and she had five sons and a daughter. Ümmi Sultan. She died in infancy. Fülane Sultan (1668? – ?). She married Kasım...
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    Sultan (28 March 1728 - 4 June 1756) - with Musli Kadın. She married twice. Ümmi Sultan (? - 1729). Called also Ümmügülsüm Sultan. She was buried in the Yeni...
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  • Selim II) Şah Sultan (daughter of Mustafa III) Selçuk Hatun Ulviye Sultan Ümmi Sultan Ümmü Gülsüm Sultan (daughter of Mehmed IV) Ümmügülsüm Sultan (daughter...
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    Muhammad (redirect from Ummi)
    Muslims including Muhammad al-Bukhari, Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, Muhammad ibn Isa at-Tirmidhi, Abd ar-Rahman al-Nasai, Abu Dawood, Ibn Majah, Malik ibn Anas...
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    1661. Ümmügülsüm Sultan (?, Constantinople – 1654), she was called also Ümmi Sultan. She was married in 1653 to Abaza Ahmed Pasha (died 1656). She died...
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    daughters: Sultanzade Hüseyin Şah Bey (d. 1566) Hani Hanımsultan Hüma Hanımsultan Ümmi Hanımsultan, buried in Gebze beside her father Şahzeman Hanımsultan Ilaldi...
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    mainstream view among Muslim scholarship. The Quran describes Muhammad as ummi (Q7:157), which is traditionally interpreted as "unlettered," and the ability...
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