Sublime Porte (redirect from Bab-ı Âli)
with King Francis I of France in 1536, the French diplomats walked through the monumental gate then known as Bab-ı Ali (now Bâb-ı Hümâyûn) in order to...
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1913 Ottoman coup d'état (redirect from Bab-ı Ali Raid)
January 1913), also known as the Raid on the Sublime Porte (Turkish: Bâb-ı Âlî Baskını), was a coup d'état carried out in the Ottoman Empire by a number...
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founder of Bábism and a central figure in the Bahá'í Faith Bab-ı Âli, the gate to the palace of the Grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire Báb, Nitra District...
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Retrieved 21 September 2020. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) tr:Bâb-ı Âli BabiAli "Málið.is". malid.is. Retrieved 2022-03-10. Șăineanu, Lazăr (1929)...
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The Báb (born ʿAlí Muḥammad; /ˈæli moʊˈhæməd/; Persian: علی محمد; 20 October 1819 – 9 July 1850) was the founder of Bábi Faith, and one of the central...
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symbols. Bábism (Persian: بابیه, romanized: Babiyye), also known as the Bábi Faith, is a monotheistic religion founded in 1844 by the Báb (b. 'Ali Muhammad)...
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Armenian National Constitution (redirect from Nizâmnâme-i Millet-i Ermeniyân)
draft regulation on May 24, 1860, and presented it to the Sublime Porte (Bâb-ı Âli). The government of Sultan Abdülaziz ratified it (with some minor changes)...
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(Ottoman Turkish: tercümân-ı bâb-ı âlî; Greek: [μέγας] διερμηνέας της Υψηλής Πύλης), Dragoman of the Imperial Council (tercümân-ı dîvân-ı hümâyûn), or simply...
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on 4 May 2013. Retrieved 15 March 2013. Kuyaş, Ahmet (January 2013), "Bâb-ı Âli Baskını: 100. Yıl", NTV Tarih (in Turkish) (48): 26, ISSN 1308-7878 Akçam...
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newspaper, Takvim-i Vekayi (Calendar of Affairs), was published in 1831. The Cağaloğlu street on which the newspaper was printed, Bâb-ı Âli Street, rapidly...
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"Derâliye" (در عاليه 'Sublime Gate') Der being the Persian word for door "Bâb-ı Âlî" (باب العالی 'The Sublime Porte') "Pâyitaht" (پایتخت, 'The Seat of the...
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Gülersoy Albümü, İstanbul Kitaplığı Beşiktaş Daha Dün, İstanbul Kitaplığı Bâb-ı Âli, with M. Nermi Haskan, İstanbul Kitaplığı Dolmabahçe Sarayı (English)...
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2016. The border gate has been named as Bab-i-Pakistan and the crossing terminal has been named "Shaheed Major Ali Jawad Changezi terminal" after the officer...
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Galata bridge in 1845 so that he could drive between Beșiktaș Palace and Bab-ı Ali. Although he emphasized his commitment to the ceremonial rules imposed...
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governed from the Sublime Porte ("Bâb-ı Âlî" in Ottoman Turkish, borrowed from Arabic الباب العالي "Bab Al-A'li"), where "bâb" meaning "door" in Arabic combined...
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List of Ottoman grand viziers (redirect from Serdar-ı Ekrem)
İsmail Hâmi (1971). Osmanlı devlet erkânı: Sadr-ı-a'zamlar (vezir-i-a'zamlar), şeyh-ül-islâmlar, kapdan-ı-deryalar, baş-defterdarlar, reı̂s-ül-küttablar...
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Imperial Council (Ottoman Empire) (redirect from Divan-ı Hümayun)
Council or Imperial Divan (Ottoman Turkish: ديوان همايون, romanized: Dîvân-ı Hümâyûn), was the de facto cabinet of the Ottoman Empire for most of its history...
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Baháʼu'lláh (redirect from Mirza Husayn 'Ali i-Nuri)
18 August 2011]. "BĀB, ʿAli Moḥammad Širāzi". Encyclopædia Iranica. Retrieved 14 December 2022. Pluralism Project (2020). "The Báb and Baha'u'llah" (PDF)...
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Azali (redirect from Azali Bábism)
is a follower of the monotheistic religion of Subh-i-Azal and the Báb. Early followers of the Báb were known as Bábís; however, in the 1860s a split occurred...
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civil servants. Posts held Translation Bureau (Tercüme Odası) at Bab-ı Ali (Bāb-i ʿAlī, the Sublime Porte) Chief of the Foreign Minister's Cabinet (Hariciye...
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Bab al-Saghir Cemetery (Arabic: مقبرة الباب الصغير, romanized: Maqbarat al-Bāb al-Ṣaghīr) is an Islamic cemetery in Damascus, Syria. It is about 200 meters...
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Ibn Nusayr (redirect from Bab Nusayr)
was considered by his followers as the representative (Bāb) of the tenth Twelver Imam, Ali al‐Hadi and of the eleventh Twelver Imam, Hasan al‐Askari...
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around him [Ali] wherever he goes," "I am the city of knowledge and Ali is its gate (bab)," "Ali is with the Quran and the Quran is with Ali. They will...
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Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire (section World War I)
the central Ottoman government buildings, the Sublime Porte (Turkish: Bâb-ı Âlî). During the coup, the Minister of the Navy Nazım Pasha was assassinated...
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both fed by the Aqueduct of Valens: one at Saraçhane and the other on Bab-ı Ali Caddesi. The main reservoir terminus fed by the aqueduct was probably...
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Letters of the Living (redirect from Mullá Baqir-i-Tabrizi)
Twelve Imams of whom the first, 'Ali, was her husband, and the remainder of her descendants) and the Four Gates (or Bábs) who successively acted as channels...
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Cairo Citadel (section Muhammad Ali: 19th-century)
Muhammad Ali's time. The eagle's heads are missing today, but their original appearance was noted by chroniclers.: 24 Only one original gate, Bab al-Mudarraj...
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the records of the Imperial Council (Divan-i Hümayun) and the records of the grand vezir's office (Bab-i Ali), as well as the records of the financial...
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Bábism is a monotheistic religion that was founded in 1844 in Qajar Persia by ʻAli Muhammad Shirazi (1819–1850), who took the title of the Báb (meaning...
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Muhammad Ali), threw himself at the feet of the Báb, wanting to be killed with the Báb. He was immediately arrested and placed in the same cell as the Báb. On...
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