OsmanNuri may refer to: OsmanNuri Eralp (1876–1940), Turkish veterinarian OsmanNuri Koptagel (1874–1942), officer of the Ottoman Army and general of...
OsmanNuri Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: عثمان نوری پاشا; 1832, Tokat, Ottoman Empire – 4 to 5 April 1900, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire), also known as Gazi...
OsmanNuri Koptagel (1874; Erzincan – 22 November 1942; Ankara) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. When he was an assistant...
OsmanNuri Eralp (1876–1940) was a Turkish politician, veterinarian and microbiologist. Eralp was born in Constantinople in the Ottoman Empire (now in...
letters or other symbols. Osman I or Osman Ghazi (Ottoman Turkish: عثمان غازى, romanized: ʿOsmān Ġāzī; Turkish: I. Osman or Osman Gazi; died 1323/4) was...
OsmanNuri Tekeli (born 1893, Died 3 February 1976) was a Turkish bureaucrat, who served as the governor of several provinces. Tekeli was born in Isparta...
(1760–1771) and Tripoli Osman Pasha (naval officer) (1792–1860), Ottoman naval officer OsmanNuri Pasha (disambiguation) Osman (name) This disambiguation...
Cemal Azmi was born in Arapgir, Ottoman Empire, in 1868. His father, OsmanNuri Bey, was a title agent and his mother's name was Gülsüm. In 1891 he studied...
Gündüz Sevilgen, Zühtü Öğün, Hüseyin Erdal, Hüseyin Koçak, Hasan Özkeçeci, OsmanNuri Önügören, Mazhar Gürgen Bayatlı, M. Emin Ayak, Mustafa Arafatoğlu, Mustafa...
opponent was Sofia's Ottoman holding force, 15,000 soldiers under Commander OsmanNuri Pasha, who occupied the approaches to the city and fortifications around...
(1836–1884) Yahya Mansur Yeghen Pasha (1837–1913) Ghazi OsmanNuri Pasha (1837–1900) Muhammed Nuri Pasha (1840–1890) Ibrahim Fahmi Ahmed Pasha (1847–1893)...
a rehal, or bookrest. The first press was brought to Mecca in 1885 by OsmanNuri Pasha, an Ottoman Wāli. During the Hashemite period, it was used to print...
earlier, the title pasha came into Ottoman usage right after the reign of the Osman I (d. 1324), though it had been used before the Ottomans by some Anatolian...
command of OsmanNuri Pasha to reinforce Nikopol, but the city fell to the Russian vanguard in the Battle of Nikopol (16 July 1877) before Osman reached...
founders were Safvet-beg Bašagić (1870–1934), Edhem Mulabdić (1862–1954) and OsmanNuri Hadžić (1869–1937). After the occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in...