• Abu'l-Qasim (Turkish: Ebu'l-Kasım) was the Seljuk governor of Nicaea, the Seljuk capital, from 1084 to his death in 1092. He was appointed to the post...
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    Mount Hasan is widely accepted to be in dedication to Ebu'l-Gazi (El-Hasan), brother of Ebu'l-Kasım during the reign of the Anatolian Seljuks. It is hypothesized...
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    last four were named after the founders of various Sufi orders, and Sheikh Ebü’l Vefa in particular was of major importance in the city and was very fond...
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  • Zagan Pasha Mosque Zagan Pasha 1461 Şırnak Cizre Cizre Grand Mosque Ebü'l-Kāsım Mahmud Sencer Shah 1160 Kayseri Develi Develi Grand Mosque (Lower) Mr...
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  • 25501/SOAS.00017840. Retrieved 7 May 2019. TDV İslam Ansiklopedisi - SEMERKANDÎ, Ebü’l-Leys ABŪ'L-LAYTH AL-SAMARQANDĪ'S LIFE AND WORKS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO...
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    commonly known as Mehmed the Conqueror (Ottoman Turkish: ابو الفتح, romanized: Ebū'l-fetḥ, lit. 'the Father of Conquest'; Turkish: Fâtih Sultan Mehmed), was...
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    Byzantine and Ottoman. It takes its name from the Muslim saint (wali) Shaykh Ebu’l Vefa who is buried locally in his own mosque and dergah. Vefa lies to the...
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    Usuli'd-Dîn. Çvr. Ömer AYDIN. İşaret Yayınları, İstanbul 2016. p. 291 CÜVEYNÎ, Ebu'l-Me'âlî: Kitâbü'l-İrşâd. Çvr. Prof. Adnan BALOĞLU. T.D.V. Yayınları, Ankara...
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  • Murad Çelebi (1562–1566) Murad Çelebi (1566), continued from previous reign Ebu'l–fazl Mehmed Çelebi (1566–1569) Baba Nakkaş–zade Derviş Çelebi (1569–1573)...
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