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    The so-called Wall of Haseki (Greek: Τείχος του Χασεκή, romanized: Teichos tou Haseki) was a city wall built around Athens by its Ottoman governor, Hadji...
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    century around the Acropolis the Wall of Haseki, constructed in 1778 by the Ottoman governor of Athens, Hadji Ali Haseki Dipylon Sacred Gate For arguments...
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    Attica, as a response to which he ordered the construction of a new city wall, the "Wall of Haseki", which was partly constructed with material taken from...
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    to receive the title, created for her, to Haseki Sultan. Hürrem remained in the sultan's court for the rest of her life, enjoying a close relationship with...
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    Sultan Hamamı, aka Hagia Sophia Haseki Bathhouse (Ayasofya Haseki Hamamı) and Haseki Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (Haseki Hürrem Sultan Hamamı)) is a sixteenth-century...
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  • Ali Haseki (Turkish: Hacı Ali Haseki, Greek: Χατζή Αλής Χασεκής) was an 18th-century Ottoman Turk and for twenty years (1775–1795) on-and-off ruler of Athens...
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    Ibrahim was born on 5 November 1615, the son of Sultan Ahmed I and his Haseki Sultan and perhaps legal wife, Kösem Sultan. When Ibrahim was 2, his father...
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    Ottoman chief architect. The walls and gates of Jerusalem are attributed to him or his office, along with the mosque of Haseki Sultan Imaret. Clifford Holliday...
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    Fatih (category Districts of Istanbul Province)
    Fatih, including the Istanbul University teaching hospitals of Çapa and Cerrahpaşa, the Haseki Public Hospital, the Samatya Public Hospital, and the Vakıf...
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    instance of a sultan marrying one of his slaves. The last haseki was Rabia Sultan, the haseki of the sultan Ahmed II. Over time, the term haseki was no...
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    Palestinian Toponymy: A Linguistic Analysis of the (Micro-)Toponyms in Haseki Sultan's Endowment Deed (1552)". Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins...
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    Murad IV (category 17th-century sultans of the Ottoman Empire)
    consorts and concubine, but only few are known and some of them are disputed: Ayşe Sultan. First Haseki of Murad IV and the only one whose title is confirmed...
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  • Meral Okay. The series is based on the life of Suleiman the Magnificent (the longest-reigning sultan of the Ottoman Empire) and his wife, Hürrem Sultan...
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    portion of the endowment of the al-Aqsa Mosque and Haseki Sultan Imaret was dedicated to maintain the lighting of an oil-lamp in the Dome of the Prophet...
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    Jericho (redirect from City of palms)
    1517 with all of Palestine, and in 1545 a revenue of 19,000 Akçe was recorded, destined for the new Waqf for the Haseki Sultan Imaret of Jerusalem. The...
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    his apprentice. Walls of Jerusalem, also attributed to Sinan, along with the mosque of Haseki Sultan Imaret Other Muslim architects of the same period...
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    Little Hagia Sophia and the Walls of Constantinople. The World Heritage site covers four zones, illustrating the major phases of the city's history using...
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    Haseki of Sultan Ibrahim and mother of Sultan Mehmed IV. The tomb is situated on the corner of Bankacılar St. and Yeni Cami St. in Eminönü quarter of...
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    Turhan Sultan (category 17th-century consorts of Ottoman sultans)
    August 1683) was the first Haseki sultan of the Ottoman sultan Ibrahim (r. 1640–1648) and Valide sultan as the mother of Mehmed IV (r. 1648–1687). Turhan...
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    Museum Istanbul Aviation Museum Museum of Illumination and Heating Appliances Florya Atatürk Marine Mansion Haseki Hürrem Sultan Hamamı Çemberlitaş Hamamı...
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    Rohatyn (redirect from History of Rohatyn)
    consort to Suleiman the Magnificent, first Haseki Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and initiator of the Sultanate of Women Lessia Leskiv, a Ukrainian sport shooter...
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    Selim II (category 16th-century sultans of the Ottoman Empire)
    had a Haseki and legal wife, and at least seven concubines. Nurbanu Sultan, his favorite concubine, Haseki Sultan, legal wife and the mother of his son...
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  • Subtara (category Archaeology of Israel)
    an inhabited village. Haseki Hürrem Sultan, the favorite wife of Suleiman the Magnificent, endowed its tax revenues to her Haseki Sultan Imaret in Jerusalem...
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    "Early-Ottoman Palestinian Toponymy: A Linguistic Analysis of the (Micro-)Toponyms in Haseki Sultan's Endowment Deed (1552)". Zeitschrift des Deutschen...
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    characteristic of İznik pottery. While this red hue is applied more thinly on most of the tiles, it was applied heavily on the tiles near the qibla wall and appeared...
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    Topkapı Palace (category Government of the Ottoman Empire)
    The Courtyard of the Queen Mother (Valide Sultan Taşlığı’), the Courtyard of the Chief Consort of the Sultan (Baş Haseki), the apartments of the Princes...
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    further remnant of the 4th century basilica may exist in a wall of alternating brick and stone banded masonry immediately to the west of the Justinianic...
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    Al Jib (category Municipalities of the State of Palestine)
    "Early-Ottoman Palestinian Toponymy: A Linguistic Analysis of the (Micro-)Toponyms in Haseki Sultan's Endowment Deed (1552)". Zeitschrift des Deutschen...
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    portion of the endowment of the al-Aqsa Mosque and Haseki Sultan Imaret was dedicated to maintain the lighting of an oil-lamp in the Dome of the Prophet...
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    Women in the Ottoman Empire (category Culture of the Ottoman Empire)
    in which he created the title of haseki sultan, the chief consort or wife of the sultan, and further expanded the role of royal women in politics by contributing...
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