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 Timeline Turkey to 1960
1617-1618 Mustafa I succeeded Ahmed III in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1730-1754 Mahmud I succeeded Ahmed III in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1603-1617 Ahmed III succeeded Mehmed III in the Ottoman House of Osman.
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 Turkey15
Succeeded on the death of his elder half-brother as Head of the Imperial House of Osman, 1954.
Head of the Imperial House of Osman by his first wife, H.H. Safiru Khanum Effendi, educ.
Succeeded on the death of his cousin as Head of the Imperial House of Osman, 19
www.4dw.net /royalark/Turkey/turkey15.htm   (10307 words)

  
 Timeline Turkey to 1960
1691-1695 Ahmed II succeeded Suleiman II in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1754-1757 Osman III succeeded Mahmud I in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1774-1789 Abdul Hamid I succeeded Mustafa III in the Ottoman House of Osman.
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 Timeline Turkey to 1960
1876 Murad V succeeded Abdul Aziz in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1918-1922 Mehmed VI succeeded Mehmed V in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1754-1757 Osman III succeeded Mahmud I in the Ottoman House of Osman.
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 Turkey2
Sovereign of the House of Osman, Khan of Khans.
Sovereign of the House of Osman, Sultan, son of Sultan Ghazis, Ghazi, son of Ghazis, Shuja ud-Daula wad-din, Khan of Khans, Sultan of Anatolia and Rumelia.
Sovereign of the House of Osman, Jalal ud-din Saif ud-din Ghias ud-Dunya ud-din, Sultan-i-Iklim-i-Rum (Emperor of Rome), Khan of Khans, Sultan of Anatolia and Rumelia, and of the Cities of Adrianople and Philippolis.
www.4dw.net /royalark/Turkey/turkey2.htm   (9616 words)

  
 Broadmining: Djem I
Giuseppe Said (1) (r.1973-.,Received Acknowledgement 2002 of Lineal descent from the Imperial House of Osman from His Majesty, Prince Ertugrul Osman, Prince of Turkey, 43rd Head of the Imperial House of Osman (Born 1912 in Turkey.
Recognised as the Head of the House of Said and uses the titles of Principe
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 Ottoman
The father of the Ottoman Empire Osman Gazi was born in 1258 in the town of Sogut.
Osman Gazi was just 23 when he succeeded the leadership of the Kayi Clan in Sogut, in 1281.
He often went to Edebali's house where a dervish group meets in Eskisehir Sultanonu and been his guest.
www.theottomans.org /english/family/osman.asp   (9616 words)

  
 Ottoman
The father of the Ottoman Empire Osman Gazi was born in 1258 in the town of Sogut.
Osman Gazi was just 23 when he succeeded the leadership of the Kayi Clan in Sogut, in 1281.
He often went to Edebali's house where a dervish group meets in Eskisehir Sultanonu and been his guest.
www.theottomans.org /english/family/osman.asp   (9616 words)

  
 Turkey4
Sovereign of the House of Osman, Khan of Khans, Commander of the Faithful and Successor of the Prophet of the Lord of the Universe, Protector of the Holy Cities of Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem, Emperor of the three Cities of Constantinople, Adrianople and Bursa.
Sovereign of the House of Osman, Khan of Khans, Grand Sultan of Anatolia and Rumelia, Emperor of the three Cities of Constantinople, Adrianople and Bursa, Lord of the two lands and the two seas.
1481 - 1512 Sultan Bayezid Khan II Vali Sofu Ghazi Adli, 8
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 Harem
Uthman Pasha’s house in the middle of Halabja city was a place from which you could see the historical sight of the city.
The mosque was named after Pasha, which was close to his house at that time, and surrounded by dozens of shops where people of Halabja were go about their daily businesses.
During the same disgraceful incident, approximately one hundred and fifty shops were also vandalised, and proprietors of these establishments, and their families, were obliged to leave the area, in fear for their lives.
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
'''Ertugrul Osman V''' (born August 18, 1912) is the head of the House of Osmanli, which ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1281 to 1923, when Turkey became a republic.
He became head of the House of Osmanli in 1994.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Ertugrul Osman V.
www.mauspfeil.net /Ertugrul_Osman_V.html   (1229 words)

  
 AcademicDB - House of Lords, Duty of care,
This immunity of a public body was applied by this house in the case of Osman v Ferguson, and in the same year in Anc...
Further, I do not think that it is for this House to change the long established common law, until Parliament decides to do so.
Home: Politics: British: House of Lords, Duty of care
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 Turkey13
Head of the Imperial House of Osman (s/o Mihrban) - see below.
Head of the Imperial House of Osman (s/o Nazliar) - see below.
at Pau, France, February 1952), Ottoman Army, son of Field Marshal H.E. Ghazi Osman Nuri Pasha, Governor-General of the Hijaz.
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 MSN Encarta - Ottoman Empire
Beginning with Osman, members of the House of Osman ruled the Ottoman state in unbroken succession until 1922; these rulers were known as sultans.
Osman and his descendants ruled in an unbroken chain down to the abolition of the sultanate by Mustafa Kemal in 1922.
After Osman died in 1326, his son and successor Orhan (reigned 1326-1362) took the city of Bursa.
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 Osmanli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Osmanli Dynasty, also the House of Osman, ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1281 to 1923, beginning with Osman I (not counting his father, Ertuğrul), though the dynasty was not proclaimed until 1383 when Murad I declared himself sultan.
When Mehmed II took over Constantinople on May 29, 1453, he took the title Emperor of the Roman Empire and protector of Orthodox Christianity.
He let himself be crowned Emperor by the Patriarch of Constantinople Gennadius Scholarius, whom he protected and whose stature he elevated into leader of all the Eastern Orthodox Christians.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Osmanli   (417 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Osman II
The House of Osman, whose rulers were known as sultans (a...
Osman II (1603-1622), 16th sultan of the Ottoman Empire, reigned from 1618 to 1622, son of Ahmed I. Osman was brought to the throne in place of his...
Osman (1258-1324), Turkish leader, considered the founder of the Ottoman dynasty.
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 ninemsn Encarta - Ottoman Empire
Thirty six sultans from the house of Osman ruled the Ottoman empire during its history, and loyalty to the Ottoman dynasty was a powerful factor in the endurance of the empire.
In 1622 rebels murdered Osman II, and three of the five sultans who ruled between 1648 and 1730 were deposed.
For example, Mehmed II spoke six languages, Selim I and Suleiman I were both notable poets in Persian, Murad IV and Selim III were well-informed about European affairs, and Ahmad III was a man of perhaps too exquisite sensibility, a patron of all the arts, and a devotee of the tulip.
au.encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761553949/Ottoman_Empire.html   (1995 words)

  
 artan abstract and paper
Even more suggestively, there is another account of Hekimo¤lu's alleged ties to the House of Osman, which possibly carries greater weight both because it was first told by a contemporary (Dimitrie Cantemir, who was no mean observer of Ottoman society), and also because it sounds like a different version of the above story.
Eventually, Osman Pa?a would pass away in 1690 without having achieved any counter-insurgency success of note, though it did not really matter anymore, since the sultan himself was removed from the throne in November 1687.
Since the death of Mehmed III in 1603, the Ottoman rule of succession had been moving from the winner-takes-all game of the 15th and 16th centuries not into primogeniture but into seniority, and rulership was being handed over "horizontally" among siblings, reverting only when these were exhausted to a "vertical" father-to-son pattern.
socrates.berkeley.edu /~mescha/famabstracts/artan.html   (7907 words)

  
 the Ottomans
Beginning with Osman, members of the House of Osman ruled the Ottoman state in unbroken succession until 1922; these rulers were known as sultans.
Osman and his descendants ruled in an unbroken chain down to the abolition of the sultanate by Mustafa Kemal in 1922.
After Osman died in 1326, his son and successor Orhan (reigned 1326-1362) took the city of Bursa.
www.arab-world-information.com /the_ottomans.htm   (7907 words)

  
 Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Culture - Kocaeli Museums and Ruins
Osman Hamdi Bey, who continued his painting works together with the museum activities, has been a successful representative of Turkish painting art with his figured compositions painted with eastern understanding.
Osman Hamdi Bey, who performed various duties at high levels of the state, has been assigned to the Empire Museum (Müze - i Hümayun) Directorate on September 11th 1881.
Osman Hamdi Bey has shut his eyes to life on February 24th 1910 in his shore house in Ýstanbul Kuruçeþme.
www.kultur.gov.tr /portal/default_en.asp?belgeno=707   (7907 words)

  
 The Egyptian House of David - The Gospel According to Egypt
Consistent with this premise, Osman has compared the account in the Bible of David and his wars with the exploits of Amenhotep III's great grandfather, the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Thutmose III.
Osman suggests that the tribal David, as with King Solomon, may have had been known by another name initially.
Osman quotes the Encyclopedia Judaica which states, "Elhanan was David's original name, which was later changed to David."
www.domainofman.com /ankhemmaat/david.html   (7907 words)

  
 Joseph in Egypt - The Gospel According to Egypt
Not according to the research of Ahmed Osman, which indicates that at least one faction of the Israelites considered themselves to be descendants of the royal Egyptian House of David, and that the achievements of the Egyptian 18th Dynasty beginning with Thutmose III were actually their own.
Childhood articles belonging to both Amenhotep III and Sitamun were placed in the tomb of Yuya and Tuya indicating that they helped raise them along with their own daughter Tiye.
At Zarw, the son of Amenhotep and Tiye, Amenhotep IV, was born and spent his childhood sheltered from all political enemies of the royal family (who may have at least been suspected in the death of Amenhotep III's eldest son Thutmose V in Memphis).
www.domainofman.com /ankhemmaat/joseph.html   (899 words)

  
 Osmanli - Voyager, the free encyclopedia
The Osmanli Dynasty, also the House of Osmani, ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1281 to 1923, beginning with Osman I (not counting his father, Ertuğrul), though the dynasty was not proclaimed until 1383 when Murad I declared himself sultan.
Before that the tribe/dynasty might have been known as Söğüt but was renamed Osmanli in honour of Osman.
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www.voyager.in /Osmanli   (493 words)

  
 Ottoman
The father of the Ottoman Empire Osman Gazi was born in 1258 in the town of Sogut.
Osman Gazi was just 23 when he succeeded the leadership of the Kayi Clan in Sogut, in 1281.
Osman Gazi was a tall man with a round face, dark complexion, hazel eyes, and thick eyebrows.
www.theottomans.org /english/family/osman.asp   (410 words)

  
 Library of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handbook Series / Turkey
The House of Osman: Sultans of the Ottoman Empire, 1281-1922
5.Sultanate abolished 1922; Abdülmecid II (brother of Mehmet VI) remained as caliph 1922-24.
lcweb2.loc.gov /frd/cs/turkey/tr_appen.html   (426 words)

  
 Hawaii State facts & figures - Del Osman Realty
Maui - the Valley Island Known for its walk-in volcanic crater, and Haleakala the House of the Sun,
Oahu - the Meeting Place, home of Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Diamond Head, National Memorial Cemetery at Punchbowl and Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii State facts and figures - Del Osman Realty
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 M.E. Sharpe, Inc. - Book Information
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Tshekedi, Khama; Tudor, House of; Tughluq Dynasty; Tulunid Dynasty; Tupac Yupanqui; Turkic Empire; Tutankhamen; Tutsi Kingdom; Tyranny, royal
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 Fulgur Limited - Articles on Austin Osman Spare
Discord in the Garden of Janus: Aleister Crowley& Austin Osman Spare, Marx House Catalogue, 1999
In addition there is a substantial representation of work from leading lights in contemporary Spare studies.
Austin Osman Spare 1888 [sic]-1956, BBC Broadcast, 1956
www.fulgur.org /articles.html   (186 words)

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