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    Arab Ahmet is a neighbourhood, quarter, mahalla or parish of Nicosia, Cyprus and the mosque situated therein. Both the quarter and the mosque are named...
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    Arab Ahmet Mosque (Turkish: Arabahmet Camii) is situated in the western Arab Ahmet Quarter of North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus. It was built in the late...
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    in the Disappeared Mixed Neighbourhoods of Nicosia", by Ahmet An (Paper read at the conference, "Nicosia: The Last Divided Capital in Europe", organized...
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    North Nicosia or Northern Nicosia (Turkish: Kuzey Lefkoşa [kuˈzej lefˈkoʃa]; Greek: Βόρεια Λευκωσία) is the capital and largest city of the de facto state...
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    Notre Dame de Tyre (category Landmarks in North Nicosia)
    (Turkish: Ermeni Kilisesi) is a monastic church in Nicosia, Cyprus. It is located in the Arab Ahmet quarter, in Salahi Şevket Street, formerly known as...
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    built in the Ottoman period are Hala Sultan Tekke in Larnaca and Arab Ahmet Mosque in Nicosia. The Ottoman administration brought a significant improvement...
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  • modernisation. In 1966, Syrian Arab Airlines used the Caravelles on flights to Europe (London, Paris, Munich, Rome, Athens and Nicosia) as well as high density...
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    (Kafesli), Kaïmakli, Panayia, St Constantine & Helen, Ayioi Omoloyites, Arab Ahmet, Yeni Jami, Omorfita, Ibrahim Pasha, Mahmut Pasha, Abu Kavouk, St. Luke...
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    Neighbourhoods of Nicosia within the walls. In 1923 it was extended to encompass an area outside the walls. The northern boundary (with Arab Ahmet Quarter) ran...
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  • Çetinkaya Türk S.K. (category Football clubs in Nicosia)
    (lit. 'Red Thunders'), is a Turkish Cypriot sports club based in North Nicosia. They are the most decorated team in Northern Cyprus. Lefkoşa Türk Spor...
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  • 2020-present) Ahmet Şükrü Esmer, Turkish MP for Istanbul (1939-1943)(1943-46) (born in Nicosia) Kadri Fellahoğlu, Mayor of the Nicosia Turkish Municipality...
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    stretches between Northern Cyprus and the rest of the island and divides Nicosia, the island's largest city and capital of both sides. A coup d'état in...
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  • the chairman of the TRNC Directorate of Religious Affairs is Prof. Dr. Ahmet Ünsal. There are 7 representatives of the Department: 5 of them in the 5...
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    Dervish Pasha Mansion (category Landmarks in North Nicosia)
    historical mansion and ethnographic museum in the Arab Ahmet quarter of Nicosia, currently located in North Nicosia. It lies on the Beliğ Paşa Street and has...
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    Turkey, and west of Lebanon and Syria. Its capital and largest city is Nicosia. The northeast portion of the island is de facto governed by the self-declared...
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    Sarayönü Square (category Landmarks in North Nicosia)
    (Turkish: Atatürk Meydanı; Greek: Πλατεία Ατατούρκ), is a square in North Nicosia. It is the centre of the Turkish part of the city and was the administrative...
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    Kâmil Pasha (category People from Nicosia)
    Kamil Pasha suddenly died of syncope and was buried in the court of the Arab Ahmet Mosque. Kamil married Layika (Bayur) and had several children. His grandson...
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    Mevlevi Tekke Museum (category Landmarks in North Nicosia)
     20–25. "Mevlevi Tekke Müzesi" (in Turkish). Nicosia Turkish Municipality. Retrieved 14 May 2016. Gazioğlu, Ahmet C. (1990). The Turks in Cyprus: A Province...
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  • via Google Books. The Arabahmet Mosque, Nicosia, North Cyprus Arabahmet (Arap Ahmet) Mosque in North Nicosia – Cyprus44, the north cyprus guide Magdalino...
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    east coast of the de facto state Northern Cyprus. It is located east of Nicosia and possesses the deepest harbour of the island. During the Middle Ages...
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    Islamic artefacts and books. Arab Ahmet Mosque Nicosia (North) 1571 Araplar Mosque Nicosia (South) ? Bayraktar Mosque Nicosia (South) 1571 The first mosque...
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    yayında açıkladı: Ahmet Eyüp Türkaslan'ın cansız bedenine ulaşıldı" [Yılmaz Vural announced on the air: The lifeless body of Ahmet Eyüp Türkaslan was...
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    Doha, Qatar (since 2016) Podgorica, Montenegro (since 7 March 2019) North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus Djibouti City, Djibouti (since 2017) Skopje, North Macedonia...
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    December between Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu, and Hamas' political leader Khaled Meshal. Al-Arouri was usually...
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    Turkish baths still operating as a bathhouse in Greece. The Omeriye Baths in Nicosia/Lefkosia, Cyprus, date to the 15th century and form part of the larger...
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  • Machairas recalled that the baptized Turks were not permitted to leave Nicosia when the Mamlukes approached the city after the battle of Khirokitia in...
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    modern Turkish nation, also known as Republic Day in Turkey. His father is Ahmet Hamdi Gül (1926–2017), a retired air force mechanic whilst his mother is...
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    The Ottomans decided to conquer Venetian Cyprus and on 22 July 1570, Nicosia was besieged; 50,000 Christians died, and 180,000 were enslaved.: 67  On...
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    Iran Kharkiv, Ukraine Kuwait City, Kuwait Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany Nicosia, Cyprus Ostrava, Czech Republic Sabaragamuwa, Sri Lanka Tripoli, Lebanon...
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    Conflict in Afghanistan. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780275978785. Nicosia, Francis R. (1997). "'Drang Nach Osten' Continued? Germany and Afghanistan...
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