Edirne (US: /eɪˈdɪərnə, ɛˈ-/, Turkish: [e.ˈdiɾ.ne]), historically known as Adrianople (Greek: Αδριανούπολις, romanized: Adrianoúpolis), is a city in Turkey...
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Edirne Province (Turkish: Edirne ili) is a Turkish province located in East Thrace. Part of European Turkey, it is one of only three provinces located...
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Edirne Palace (Turkish: Edirne Sarayı), or formerly New Imperial Palace (Ottoman Turkish: Saray-ı Cedid-i Amire), is a former palace of the Ottoman sultans...
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Edirne District (also: Merkez, meaning "central" in Turkish) is a district of the Edirne Province of Turkey. Its seat is the city of Edirne. Its area...
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(Turkish: Selimiye Camii) is an Ottoman imperial mosque, located in the city of Edirne (formerly Adrianople), Turkey. It was commissioned by Sultan Selim II and...
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Turkey. The area includes all the territories of the Turkish provinces of Edirne, Tekirdağ and Kırklareli, as well as those territories on the European continent...
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Adrianople vilayet (redirect from Edirne Province, Ottoman Empire)
The Vilayet of Adrianople or Vilayet of Edirne (Ottoman Turkish: ولايت ادرنه; Vilâyet-i Edirne) was a first-level administrative division (vilayet) of...
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Empire recapturing Edirne.[page needed][page needed] The Ottoman army under the command of Enver Pasha entered Edirne on 22 July 1913. Edirne, Kırklareli and...
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Mustafa II (category People from Edirne)
was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1695 to 1703. He was born at Edirne Palace on 6 February 1664. He was the son of Sultan Mehmed IV (1648–87)...
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The Edirne Incident (Ottoman Turkish: Edirne Vaḳʿası) was a janissary revolt that began in Constantinople (now Istanbul) in 1703. The revolt was a reaction...
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Ottoman conquest of Adrianople (redirect from Capture of Edirne)
Adrianople (Edirne), a major Byzantine city in Thrace, was conquered by the Ottomans sometime in the 1360s, and eventually became the Ottoman capital,...
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Siege of Adrianople (1912–1913) (redirect from Battle of Edirne)
Edirne kuşatması), was fought during the First Balkan War. The siege began on 3 November 1912 and ended on 26 March 1913 with the capture of Edirne (Adrianople)...
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August 1703 until his death; Şehzade Selim (Edirne Palace, Edirne, 6 October 1692 – Edirne Palace, Edirne, 15 May 1693, buried in Sultan Mustafa Mausoleum...
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Karaağaç is a neighbourhood of the city Edirne, Edirne District, Edirne Province, northwestern Turkey. Its population is 3,062 (2022). It is situated...
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(1912–1913). Ottomans managed to recover some territory in Europe, such as Edirne, in the Second Balkan War (1913). In the 19th and early 20th centuries,...
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Grand Synagogue of Edirne, aka Adrianople Synagogue (Hebrew: קל קדוש הגדול, Turkish: Edirne Büyük Sinagogu) is a historic Sephardi synagogue located in...
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Bridges of Edirne are a series of bridges from the Ottoman period at Edirne in Turkey, approximately 240 km (150 miles) to the west of Istanbul. Edirne, which...
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his work in public health in Edirne, he also served as the mayor of Edirne in 1955. Süheyl Ünver became known as "Edirne Lover" after Rifat Osman and...
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Selim II (section Treaties of Edirne and Speyer)
In 1540, the sultan took him and Mehmed with him to spend the winter in Edirne. In June 1541, he and Mehmed once again accompanied their father on his...
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Eyalet of Adrianople (redirect from Edirne Eyalet)
The Eyalet of Adrianople or Edirne or Çirmen (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت ادرنه; Eyālet-i Edirne) was constituted from parts of the eyalets of Silistra and...
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Names of European cities in different languages (E–H) (redirect from Names of Edirne in different languages)
2013-01-01. "Kyiv (Kiev) Travel Guide. Kiev?, Kyiv?! Which is right?". "Edirne". Hrvatski obiteljski leksikon. Retrieved 20 June 2018. "Gent/o". Universität...
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government deliberately pursued a policy for the development of Bursa, Edirne, and Istanbul, successive Ottoman capitals, into major commercial and industrial...
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Pehlivanköy–Svilengrad railway (redirect from Edirne Cut-off)
The Edirne cut-off is a 80 km (50 mi) long rail line from Pehlivanköy, Turkey to Svilengrad, Bulgaria. The line was built in 1971 by the Turkish State...
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long-term residence of Mehmed in Edirne due to the expeditions, Turhan Sultan was with him. During the short-term departure of Edirne, one of the viziers was appointed...
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The 1806 Edirne incident was an armed confrontation between the New Order troops (Nizam-i Djedid) of Ottoman Sultan Selim III and a coalition of Balkan...
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Treaty of Adrianople (redirect from Treaty of Edirne (disambiguation))
Treaty of Adrianople or Treaty of Edirne may refer to several treaties signed in Edirne (formerly Adrianople): Peace of Szeged (1444), between the Ottoman...
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19 September 1700, Edirne Palace, Edirne, buried in New Mosque). Şehzade Selim (16 May 1700 – 8 June 1702, Edirne Palace, Edirne, buried in Turhan Sultan's...
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1847, and construction of the first telegraph line—between Istanbul and Edirne—finished in time to announce the end of the Crimean War in 1856. A nascent...
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Other big cities are Bursa, İzmit, Balıkesir, Tekirdağ, Çanakkale and Edirne. Among the seven geographical regions, the Marmara Region has the second-smallest...
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(Bulgarian: Св. св. Константин и Елена) is a Bulgarian Orthodox church in Edirne. It was built in 1869 in less than seven months and is a prime example of...
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