Niyazi Zulfugar oghlu Taghizade Hajibeyov (Azerbaijani: Niyazi Zülfüqar bəy oğlu Hacıbəyov; 20 August 1912 – 2 August 1984) was a Soviet and Azerbaijani...
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Ahmed Niyazi Bey (1873 – 1913) (Turkish: Resneli Niyazi Bey, Ahmet Niyazi Bey; Albanian: Ahmet Njazi Bej Resnja; "Ahmet Niyazi Bey from Resen") was an...
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Niyazi Kızılyürek (born 19 February 1959) is a Turkish Cypriot political scientist and politician. He is, as of 2016, a professor of political history...
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Niyâzî-i Mısrî (9 March 1618, Malatya - 16 March 1694, Limni) was a Sufi mystic and poet and patron saint of the Niyâziye or Mısriyye branch of the Khalwati...
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Niyazi Berkes (21 October 1908 – 18 December 1988) was a Turkish Cypriot sociologist. Berkes was born in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, on 21 September...
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Niyazi Manyera (1911–1999) was the first minister of health of the 1960 Republic of Cyprus. Manyera was born 1911 in Famagusta and died on 24 October 1999...
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Niyazi Güney (born 26 April 1974) is a Turkish former association football player and coach. During his career, his most notable success was to win Süper...
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Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi (Uzbek: حمزہ حکیم زادہ نیازی / Ҳамза Ҳакимзода Ниёзий / Hamza Hakimzoda Niyoziy) (March 6 [O.S. 22 February] 1889, Kokand – 18...
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Ayaz Mutallibov (redirect from Ayaz Niyazi Olgy Mutalibov)
Ayaz Niyazi oghlu Mutallibov (12 May 1938 – 27 March 2022) was an Azerbaijani politician who served as the first president of Azerbaijan. He was the last...
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and parliamentary democracy in the Ottoman Empire, and along with Ahmed Niyazi was hailed as "hero of the revolution". However multiple crises in the Empire...
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Niazi (redirect from Niyazi (disambiguation))
Munir Niazi, Pakistani poet Naheed Niazi, Pakistani playback singer Niyazi (Niyazi Zulfugar oghlu Taghizade Hajibeyov), Soviet and Azerbaijani conductor...
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Mehmet Niyazi Cemali (Crimean Tatar: Memet Niyaziy; January or February 1878 – November 20, 1931) was an Ottoman-born Romanian and Crimean Tatar poet,...
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reached through a mystical journey. Commenting on a poem by the Turkish Sufi Niyazi Mısri, another Sufi, Muhammad Nuru'l Arabi, sees the sect that will be saved...
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The house-museum of Niyazi (Azerbaijani: Niyazinin ev-muzeyi) is a memorial museum dedicated to the Azerbaijani conductor and composer, People's Artist...
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Niyazi Öktem (born 1944) is a Turkish academic. Born in Elazığ, he is a professor of Public Law, Philosophy of Law, and Sociology of Law in the Faculty...
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Niyazi Sel (12 March 1908 – 1 January 1990) was a Turkish footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Niyazi Sel at Olympedia...
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Niyazi Sayın (Turkish pronunciation: [nijaˈzi saˈjɯn]; born 1927) is a Turkish ney flautist and music educator. For a long time, he has performed duets...
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Niyazi Kurt (born 1971) is a Turkish school teacher, former world and European champion armwrestler and sport coach. Currently, he is the president of...
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Serhat Akın (redirect from Niyazi Serhat Akın)
Niyazi Serhat Akın (born 5 June 1981) is a Turkish former professional footballer who played as a striker. Akın played for Fenerbahçe SK between 2000–2005...
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Isa Khan Niazi (redirect from Isa Khan Niyazi)
Publishing House - Language Arts & Disciplines. ISBN 9789325967281. Isa Khan Niyazi, an Afghan noble during emperor Sher Shah Suri's court around 1547-48 AD...
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Khalwati order (redirect from Niyazi al-Misri)
1650s rose one of the most famous Anatolian Khalwati shaykhs, Niyazi al-Misri. Niyazi was famous for his poetry, his spiritual powers, and public opposition...
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Osman Niyazi Burcu (1875 – 17 June 1955) was a Turkish Kemalist politician, and a prominent member of the CHP. Album of the Grand National Assembly of...
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Niyazi Emre Altuğ (born 14 April 1969) is Turkish actor and singer. Emre Altug was born in Levent, Beşiktaş, Istanbul as the second son to a housewife...
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theater community; Niyazi read the eulogy he wrote at her funeral causing several people to start crying in mourning. A poem Niyazi wrote commemorating...
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Niyazi Serdar Sarıçiftçi (born 1961 in Konya, Turkey) is a Turkish-Austrian physicist. He is professor for physical chemistry at the Johannes Kepler University...
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increasing instability of the Hamidian regime. It began with CUP member Ahmed Niyazi's flight into the Albanian highlands. He was soon joined by İsmail Enver...
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Muzaffer İzgü (redirect from Radical Niyazi Bey)
Radical Niyazi Bey. trans. Damian Croft. London: Milet Books. 2001. ISBN 978-1-84059-299-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) "Radical Niyazi Bey"....
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Donald Presgrave Little (1976). Essays on Islamic civilization presented to Niyazi Berkes. p. 227. Diodorus, Bibliotheca Historica 17.1.5, 17.4; Plutarch,...
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House of Khurshidbanu Natavan (redirect from Niyazi Children's Art School)
1932. The school operated in the building, and in 1984, it got renamed the Niyazi Children's Art School. In 1987, the Soviet government restored the building...
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Major Ahmed Niyazi Bey devoted his energies toward recruiting Çerçiz whom he regarded as "the Chief of the Tosk Committee of Albanians". Niyazi sent a letter...
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