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    Wojciech Bobowski or Ali Ufki (also Albertus Bobovius, Ali Bey, Santurî Ali Ufki; 1610[1]–1675) was a Polish, later Ottoman musician and dragoman in the...
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  • Wojciech Bobowski, an Ottoman musician, dragoman, and an intellectual of Polish descent. Wojciech Buliński, Polish architect and professor Wojciech Fangor...
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  • American musician. Mohammed Knut Bernström – Swedish ambassador. Wojciech Bobowski – Polish musician; Bible translator. Lauren Booth – British broadcaster...
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  • and to a lesser extent Dutch, French, Spanish, Aramaic, and Syriac. Wojciech Bobowski (1610–1675), Polish musician held captive by the Ottoman Empire. He...
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  • Iliński Ahmet Rüstem Bey Władysław Stanisław Zamoyski Ludomił Rayski Wojciech Bobowski Marian Langiewicz Stanisław Julian Ignacy Ostroróg Stanisław Julian...
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  • the name Murad Pasha Omar Bongo – Gabonese, Ex-President of Gabon Wojciech Bobowski – raised Protestant; Polish musician; translator of the Bible into...
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    peşrev (prelude) transcribed into staff notation by Polish musician Wojciech Bobowski. The use of abjad notation was more common in the Ottoman Empire until...
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    and successfully defended Ottoman Hungary from Habsburg invasion Wojciech Bobowski, Polish musician and Dragoman who mastered 17 languages. He served...
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  • in Europe in the 1530s. Vincenzo Belluti (19th century), Maltese Wojciech Bobowski (1610–1675), Polish Stefan Bogoridi (1775/1780–1859), Bulgarian Hammad...
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  • Rock'n Coke and Fanta parties, which draw huge crowds. Emre Araci Wojciech Bobowski Mercan Dede Ahmet Ertegun Nesuhi Ertegun Oruç Güvenç Gülçin Yahya...
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    Siefert composed two volumes of psalm motets. The Polish composer Wojciech Bobowski, who later converted to Islam and took the name Ali Ufki, modified...
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  • endeavor, which also involves Jacobus Golius, Levinus Warner and Wojciech Bobowski, is still unfinished by the time of Comenius' death in 1670. Étienne...
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    writer, preacher Wojciech Bobowski (1610–1675), dragoman and musician in the Ottoman Empire, translated the Bible into Ottoman Turkish Wojciech Bogusławski...
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  • (born c.1611) November 14 – Johannes Khuen, priest, poet and composer (born 1606) date unknown – Wojciech Bobowski, Polish Ottoman musician (born 1610)...
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    lace-making. Since 2000 it houses an annual Bobbin lace Festival. Wojciech Bobowski Bolesław Wieniawa-Długoszowski Bronisława Wieniawa-Długoszowska Shlomo...
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    1681/87 Athanasius Kircher 1601–1680 Christopher Simpson c. 1605 – 1669 Wojciech Bobowski c. 1610–1675 Mecmûa-i Sâz ü Söz Introduction of staff notation to...
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  • was first translated into Ottoman Turkish in the 17th century by Wojciech Bobowski, a Polish convert to Islam. He is also known as Ali Bey. The New Testament...
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    mystic, piyyut, and rabbi of the Ottoman Empire (late 16th century) Wojciech Bobowski—alias Ali Ufki, Polish musician and dragoman at the Ottoman court...
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  • secular humanist. Andre Tippett – NFL player, who converted to Judaism. Wojciech Bobowski, born in the 1600s and raised as a Protestant Calvinist possibly in...
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  • December 9 – Baldassare Ferri, castrato singer (died 1680) date unknown Wojciech Bobowski, Polish musician and Ottoman dragoman (died 1675) Henry Du Mont, French...
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  • commander Ali Bey, Prince of Dulkadir (fl. 1515), governor of Dulkadir Wojciech Bobowski (1610–1675), also known as Ali Bey, Polish musician and translator...
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  • the previous year. Christoph Bernhard – Geistliche Harmonien, Op.1 Wojciech Bobowski – Mezmurlar, a collection of psalms in Turkish Giovanni Felice Sances...
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  • Baroque Oriental - Compositions by Sufi composers, and Ali Ufkî (born Wojciech Bobowski), Angelo Michele Bartolotti. Valer Barna-Sabadus. Berlin Classics...
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    282: 129–135. doi:10.1016/j.jmr.2017.08.001. PMC 5793860. PMID 28803092. Bobowski, Jake S. (July 22–24, 2015). M. Eblen-Zayas; E. Behringer; J. Kozminski...
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    Meleki Hatun, betrayed it to the Chief Black Eunuch Süleyman Ağa. Wojciech Bobowski's book Saray-ı Enderun' (Life at the Ottoman Court) depicted the organisation...
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    capture the abbey with its stone walls. On December 12–15, 1612, a unit of Bobowski three times tried to capture the town of Kargopol, located on the left...
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    ruins of the ghetto. Among the Poles murdered that day were: Gustaw Józef Bobowski (captain of the Polish Armed Forces), Marian Bogiel (artist painter), Władysław...
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