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Ali Bey usually refers to Ali Bey al-Kabir (1728–1773), a Mamluk leader of Egypt. Ali Bey or Ali Beg may also refer to: People * Mihaloğlu Ali Bey (1425–1507), Ottoman military commander and sanjakbey of Smederevo * Ali Bey Evrenosoglu, or simply Ali Bey, fifteenth-century Ottoman military commander * Ali Bey, Prince of Dulkadir (fl. 1515), governor of Dulkadir * Wojciech Bobowski (1610–1675), also known as Ali Bey, Polish musician and translator of the Bible into Turkish * Ali Bey of Tunis (d. 1682), a Muradid * Ali Bey al-Abbasi (1766–1818), pseudonym of Domènec Badia i Leblich, Spanish explorer and spy * Ali Bey (officer), Mehmet Ali Bey (1874–?), Ottoman and Turkish officer * Ali Çetinkaya, "Kel" Ali Bey (1878–1949), Ottoman-Turkish officer and politician * Ali Kemal Bey (1867–1922), Ottoman journalist, newspaper editor and poet * Ali Kılıç, Kılıç Ali Bey (1890–1971), Ottoman-Turkish officer and politician * Nawab Muhammad Ali Beg (born 1852), Indi ...
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Ali Çetinkaya
Ali Çetinkaya, also known as " Kel" Ali Bey (1878 – 21 February 1949) was an Ottoman-born Turkish army officer and politician, who served eight terms in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, including a period in 1939–40 as his country's first Minister of Transport. Biography He was born in Kara Hisâr-i Sâhib (present day Afyonkarahisar) in Hüdavendigâr Vilayet as the son of Ahmed Efendi. He studied in the Bursa Military High School (''Bursa Askerî İdadisi'' ). After graduating from military highschool, he entered the Ottoman Military Academy (''Mekteb-i Füsûn-u Harbiyye-i Şâhâne'' ) In 1898 he graduated academy and joined the Ottoman military as a Second Lieutenant (''Mülâzım-ı Sani'' ). During World War I, he served for the army in the Caucasus and Galicia fronts. When the Greek forces were landing at Smyrna on May 15, 1919, he was a lieutenant colonel and the commander of 172nd Infantry Regiment stationed in the Aegean coastal town of Ayvalık. H ...
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Namık Kemal
Namık Kemal (21 December 1840 – 2 December 1888) was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Democracy, democrat, writer, intellectual, reformer, journalist, playwright, and Political activism, political activist who was influential in the formation of the Young Ottomans and their struggle for governmental reform in the Ottoman Empire during the late Tanzimat period, which would lead to the First Constitutional Era in the Empire in 1876. Kemal was particularly significant for championing the notions of freedom and fatherland in his numerous plays and poems, and his works would have a powerful impact on the establishment of and future reform movements in Turkey, as well as other former Ottoman lands. He is often regarded as being instrumental in redefining Western concepts like Natural and legal rights, natural rights and Constitution, constitutional government. Early years An Ottoman Turks, Ottoman Turkish citizen, Namık Kemal was born in Tekirdağ (then part of the Ottoman Empire, tod ...
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Geli Ali Beg Waterfall
Geli Ali Beg Waterfall ( ku, Geliyê Elî Beg ,گەلیی عەلی بەگ) is located in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, which lies some 130 km north of Erbil. The waterfall is named after Prince Ali Beg of the Soran Emirate Soran Emirate ( ku, میرنشینی سۆران) was a medieval Kurdish emirate established before the conquest of Kurdistan by Ottoman Empire in 1514 and later revived by Emir Kor centered in Rawandiz from 1816 to 1836. Kor was ousted in an off .... It featured on the 5-dinar note issued 1978–1990. References {{Kurdistan-geo-stub Waterfalls of Iraq Geography of Iraqi Kurdistan Tourist attractions in Iraqi Kurdistan ...
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Samuel Lorenzo Knapp
Samuel Lorenzo Knapp (19 January 1783 in Newburyport, Massachusetts – 8 July 1838 in Hopkinton, Massachusetts) was an American author and lawyer. Biography He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1804, studied law with Chief Justice Theophilus Parsons, and became an eminent lawyer. During the War of 1812, he commanded a regiment of militia on the coast defences. He was a representative in the Massachusetts legislature from 1812 to 1816. Knapp was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1814. In 1816, he was imprisoned for debt, upon his release from prison in 1817, he moved to Boston. He became editor of the ''Boston Gazette'' in 1824, also conducting the ''Boston Monthly Magazine''. In 1826 he established the ''National Republican'', which failed two years later, and he returned to practicing law in New York City. He was given the degree of LL.D. from the Paris College. Works His works, which are chiefly biographical, include: *"Ali Bey," ''Extracts of a Jour ...
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Nawab Muhammad Ali Beg
Nawab Sir Muhammad Ali Beg, (1852–1930) was an Indian military leader from Hyderabad State, serving there and in the British Indian Army. Life He was born Aurangabad (Deccan) in 1852 He was the son of the late Mirza Vilayet Ali Beg, Ressaldar of the 3rd Lancers, Hyderabad Contingent. From 1897 he commanded the Nizam's regular forces, and from 1884 he was aide-de-camp to the Nizam of Hyderabad, in the Ressaldar Hyderabad Contingent. He was Commander of the Golconda Brigade since 1885, in the Hyderabad Imperial Service Troops since 1893, and Commander of Regular Troops since 1897, Jagirdar, Hyderabad State. Career * Commander of the 1st and 2nd Lancers, Hyderabad Imperial Service Troops * Hon. Colonel 20th Deccan Horse * 1879-80 - Afghan War, 1879–1880, medal and clasp * 1888 - Black Mountain Expedition, medal and clasp. Mentioned in dispatches. * 1900 - China Expedition, (medal). Sir Afsar was on staff of Count Von Waldersee during the Boxer Rebellion in 1901. * 190 ...
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Ali Kılıç
Ali Kılıç or Kilij Ali also known as Kılıç Ali Bey (born as Suleiman Asaf, 1890; Istanbul, Constantinople - July 14, 1971; Istanbul) was a Turkish people, Turkish officer of the Military of the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Army and Turkish Land Forces, Turkish Army. He was also a politician of the Republic of Turkey.Türk Parlamento Tarihi Araştırma Grubu, ''Türk Parlamento Tarihi, Millî Mücadele ve T.B.M.B. I. Dönem 1919-1923 - III. Cilt: I. Dönem Milletvekillerin Özgeçmişleri'', Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi Vakfı Yayınları, Ankara, 1995, , p. 423. He married with Füreya Koral, one of the first Turkish Turkish women in fine arts, ceramicists. He was appointed a judge of the Independence Tribunal in the mid 1920s. Football coach Gündüz Kılıç was his son. Medals and Decorations *Medal of Independence (Turkey), Medal of Independence with Red-Green Ribbon See also *List of recipients of the Medal of Independence with Red-Green Ribbon (Turkey) *Siege of Ain ...
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Ali Kemal Bey
Ali Kemal Bey (; 7 September 1869 – 6 November 1922) was a Turkish journalist, newspaper editor, poet, liberal-leaning politician, and government official who was for some three months Minister of the Interior in the government of Damat Ferid Pasha, the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. He was murdered by paramilitary officers during the Turkish War of Independence. Kemal is the father of Zeki Kuneralp, who was the former Turkish ambassador in Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Spain. In addition, he is the paternal grandfather of both the Turkish diplomat Selim Kuneralp, and the British politician Stanley Johnson. Through Johnson, Ali Kemal is the great-grandfather of former British prime minister Boris Johnson and his siblings. Life and career Kemal's father, Hacı Ahmet Rıza Effendi, was a Turk from the village of Kalfat in Çankırı, whilst his mother was a Circassian, reputedly of slave origin. Kemal was a journalist who travelled widely as a result of being b ...
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Ali Bey (officer)
Mehmet Ali Bey (born 1874 in Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and of the Turkish Army. Medals and decorations *Order of the Medjidie 5th class *Gallipoli Star (Ottoman Empire) *Silver Medal of Liyakat *Prussia Iron Cross 2nd class * Medal of Independence with Red Ribbon See also *List of high-ranking commanders of the Turkish War of Independence This list includes high-ranking commanders who took part in the Turkish War of Independence: See also * Turkish State Cemetery#Burials * List of recipients of the Medal of Independence with Red-Green Ribbon (Turkey) This list includes rec ... Sources {{DEFAULTSORT:Ali Bey 1874 births 20th-century deaths Year of death missing Military personnel from Istanbul Ottoman Military Academy alumni Ottoman Army officers Ottoman military personnel of the Balkan Wars Ottoman military personnel of World War I Turkish Army officers Turkish military personnel of the Turkish War of Independence Turkish military pers ...
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Mihaloğlu Ali Bey
Mihaloğlu Ali Bey or Gazı Alauddin Mihaloğlu Ali Bey, (1425—1507) was an Ottoman military commander in 15th century and the first sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Smederevo. He was one of the descendants of Köse Mihal, a Byzantine governor of Chirmenkia and battle companion of Osman Gazi. Career In 1459 he raided Transylvania, province of Hungary but was beaten by the Transylvanian voivode, uncle of King Matthias and former Regent of Hungary Michael Szilágyi at Futak, and thus was forced to retreat. In 1460 he was able to capture the small advancing army of Szilágyi at Pojejena. He transferred the prisoner to Constantinople to have him decapitated by the orders of the Sultan. In 1460 Ali Bey became the subasi of the Güvercinlik (Golubac, today in Serbia). During one of his expeditions to Banat in 1460 he captured Michael Szilágyi. Later that year sultan awarded him for this success and appointed him as the sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Vidin. He was appointed as sanjakbey o ...
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