ListofOttomanscientists. Kadi zada al Rumi (1364–1429), mathematician and astronomer Sabuncuoğlu Şerafeddin (1385–1468), physician Akşemseddin (1389–1459)...
This list represents a full overview about notable Tunisian scientists who had appeared since the creation of Tunisia as a distinct political entity under...
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Ottoman Empire: Ottoman Empire – historical Muslim empire that lasted from...
ListofOttoman people is an incomplete list which refers to people who lived in the Ottoman Empire (1299–1922). Naturally, some people who lived in the...
immunology, CEO of BioNTech Celâl Şengör, geologist Sabuncuoğlu Şerafeddin, physician Serap Z. Tilav, scientist and explorer Takiyüddin, Ottoman polymath, astronomer...
the Ottoman Empire rose to power in the 14th and 15th centuries, there had been Jewish communities established throughout the region. The Ottoman Empire...
Ottoman Empire Constantine P. Cavafy (1863–1933): Alexandria, Ottoman Egypt Nikos Kazantzakis (1883–1957): Heraklion, Crete, then part of the Ottoman...
Simons, Marlise (22 August 1993). "Center ofOttoman Power". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 June 2009. "A listof the buildings designed by Mimar Sinan"...
in other countries whose roots are in those countries. For Ottoman people see ListofOttoman people. Sedat Alp Hatice Gonnet-Bağana Halet Çambel Tahsin...
(Ottoman Turkish: ابو الفتح, romanized: Ebū'l-fetḥ, lit. 'the Father of Conquest'; Turkish: Fâtih Sultan Mehmed), was twice the sultan of the Ottoman Empire...
Ottoman Empire following the Battle of Čegar of May 1809, during the First Serbian Uprising. During the battle, Serbian rebels under the command of Stevan...
Gaunt, David (2011). "The Ottoman Treatment of the Assyrians". A Question of Genocide: Armenians and Turks at the End of the Ottoman Empire. Oxford University...
Ayyubid, Mamluk and Ottoman empires, experiencing waves of immigration from across the Old World. The late 19th century saw the rise of Zionism in Europe...
The fall of Constantinople, also known as the conquest of Constantinople, was the capture of the capital of the Byzantine Empire by the Ottoman Empire....
whereabouts and lives of the Chinese survivors after the sinking of the Titanic. There were more than 80 passengers from the Ottoman Empire, including Turkish...
struggles between the Ottoman Empire to the south and the Habsburg Empire to the north. Following the First World War and the dissolution of Austria-Hungary...
Leonardo da Vinci wrote most of his personal notes in this way. Mirror writing calligraphy was popular in the Ottoman Empire, where it often carried...
prominent figure, often for religious or political reasons. Listof assassinations Listof people who survived assassination attempts World Almanac 2004...
of the Christian Ottoman Greek population of Anatolia which was carried out mainly during World War I and its aftermath (1914–1922) on the basis of their...
acceptance that the systematic massacres and forced deportation of Armenians committed by the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1923, during and after the First World...
Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire. New York: Facts on File. pp. 587–588. ISBN 978-0816062591.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)...
exercises the functions of government in such territory." In the final years of the Ottoman Empire's existence, the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP)...
non-religious books Ruling by the Ottoman chief mufti solicited by the Ottoman ruler to lend religious legitimacy to the printing of nonreligious books. 1803 fatwa...
The following list ranks wars and times of war or conflict by their duration, including both historical and ongoing battles. Listof wars extended by diplomatic...
Sea deluge hypothesis, which was launched by a study of the same name in 1997 by two scientists from Columbia University, postulates that the Bosporus...
Byzantine, Rashidun, Umayyad, Abbasid, and the Ottoman empires. After the Great Arab Revolt against the Ottomans in 1916 during World War I, the Greater Syria...
the Shah of Iran. Ashraf Hotak – Third Ruler of Hotak Empire. Also known as the Shah of Iran. He defeated the Ottoman Empire in the Ottoman Hotak War...