• Hadji Ali Haseki (Turkish: Hacı Ali Haseki, Greek: Χατζή Αλής Χασεκής) was an 18th-century Ottoman Turk and for twenty years (1775–1795) on-and-off ruler...
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  • Senegalese professional basketball player Hadji Ali (c. 1887–92–1937), vaudeville performance artist Hadji Ali Haseki, 18th-century Ottoman Turk despot who...
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    of Haseki (Greek: Τείχος του Χασεκή, romanized: Teichos tou Haseki) was a city wall built around Athens by its Ottoman governor, Hadji Ali Haseki, in...
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    century around the Acropolis the Wall of Haseki, constructed in 1778 by the Ottoman governor of Athens, Hadji Ali Haseki For arguments for and against, cf....
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    and was forced to pay an indemnity instead. Ismail Agha's successor, Hadji Ali Haseki was cruel and tyrannical, and the twenty years of his on-and-off rule...
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  • Athens was also called the voivode. One such holder of this title, Hadji Ali Haseki, was voivode on five separate occasions before his final banishment...
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  • eyewitness accounts of the events of his home town, particularly the era of Hadji Ali Haseki. Ioannis Gennadios (c. 1844 – 1932), diplomat, bibliophile and author...
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    rest of the convent was torn down in 1778 by the Ottoman governor, Hadji Ali Haseki, to construct new city wall. The 19th-century Greek archaeologist K...
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  • part of the site where the university is located was appropriated by Hadji Ali Haseki, an 18th-century Ottoman ruler of Athens and used as his personal farm...
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    1832–1833, after the Ottoman government recognized Greek independence. Hadji Ali Haseki Rumeli und Bosna, geographisch beschrieben, von Mustafa ben Abdalla...
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  • Esir Sultan, Esma is portrayed by Turkish actress Hande Kazanova. Hadji Ali Haseki, protégé and alleged lover of Esma Sultan List of Ottoman princesses...
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    Alemdar Ali Kuşçu Atikali Ayvansaray Balabanağa Balat Beyazıt Binbirdirek Cankurtaran Cerrahpaşa Cibali Demirtaş Derviş Ali Emin Sinan Hacı Kadın Haseki Sultan...
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    Selimiye Mosque in Edirne Süleymaniye Mosque Kılıç Ali Pasha Complex Molla Çelebi Mosque Haseki Baths Haseki Sultan Complex Çemberlitaş Baths Piyale Pasha...
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    his prized concubine from the Ottoman conquest of Rethymnon, Crete - the haseki Emetullah Gulnus, and their new son Mustafa. Buturović, Amila; Schick, İrvin...
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    entrance. Veled-i Yaniç was a Sufi whose real name was Mahmut. His father was Hadji Hayruddin, the son of Yaniç. He worked under state service during the reigns...
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