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Ethem Psheu
Ethem (pronounced // or //) is a Turkish male given name and may refer to: * Ethem Nejat, Turkish revolutionary communist militant * Ethem Pasha, Ottoman commander * Çerkes Ethem Çerkes Ethem (1886 – 21 September 1948), known in English as Ethem the Circassian, was a Circassian Ottoman guerilla leader, social bandit, efe and soldier. He initially gained fame for establishing the Kuva-yi Seyyare and putting down multi ..., Turkish militia leader See also * Ethem, in the Lineage of Ether in the Book of Mormon * Adham, a variant of the name {{given name Turkish masculine given names ...
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Ethem Nejat
Ethem Nejat or Edhem Nejad (1883 – 28 January 1921) was a Turkish educator, revolutionary and left communist politician. Known for his contributions to the modernization of Turkish education system during his lifetime, he was one of the founders and first general secretary of Communist Party of Turkey. He was assassinated on the shores of the Black Sea together with Mustafa Suphi and 13 other TKP members. Biography Family and Education His mother's name is Cavide, and his father's name is Hasan. His maternal grandfather Ahmet Cavid Pasha is among the Circassian Community of Union and Solidarity founders. After taking high school education at Üsküdar High, he took his higher education in Trade Academy. He has been in USA and France before Second Constitutional Era. Teaching Life Ethem Nejat was in France when the Second Constitutional Era was established. After the establishment, he returned to Istanbul and started working as a teacher. At this time, he ...
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Ethem Pasha
Edhem Pasha ( tr, Ethem PaÅŸa; 1844–1909) was an Ottoman field marshal and leading figure in the propagation of the Ottoman military doctrine. Life and career Edhem was born to a Greek Muslim family in Trabzon in present-day Turkey. He was the deputy of Gazi Osman Pasha during the siege of Plevna in 1877. He was the leading commander of the Ottoman army that defeated the Greek army on the Thessalian front during the Greco-Turkish War (1897), which would end in a decisive Turkish victory. Edhem Pasha was especially successful in the Battle of Domokos on the front. He captured Larissa and Trikala, but other European states intervened in favor of Greece because of the danger that Turks again could once again capture the rest of the Morea. As a result, the Greco-Turkish War resulted in a strategic stalemate despite the Turkish military victory on the field. Edhem Pasha died in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul Istanbul ( , ; tr, Ä°stanbul ), formerly known as Consta ...
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Çerkes Ethem
Çerkes Ethem (1886 – 21 September 1948), known in English as Ethem the Circassian, was a Circassian Ottoman guerilla leader, social bandit, efe and soldier. He initially gained fame for establishing the Kuva-yi Seyyare and putting down multiple great-scale rebellions and gaining key major victories against the Greek armies invading Anatolia during the Turkish War of Independence. In time, as Ethem's Islamic socialist views clashed with the Turkish nationalism of the Turkish National movement, he cut ties with them to act independently, and was later attacked and defeated by İsmet İnönü. İnönü later claimed that Ethem subsequently cooperated with the Greek army, a claim which has been rejected by Ethem himself and disputed by most historians. Early life and family His family, House of Dipsheu, was originally a famous pirate and bandit clan from the Ubykhia province of Circassia, who were exiled to Ottoman Empire in the 1860s during the Circassian genocide. Ethem was b ...
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Lineage Of Ether
According to the Book of Mormon, the Jaredites () are a people who lived in ancient America shortly after the confounding of the languages at the Tower of Babel and are written of principally in the Book of Ether (). The Lineage of the Ether is written in The Book of Ether, chapter 1 verses 6-33. Most individuals are only briefly mentioned in the narrative of the Book of Ether. Each is notable in that he is a descendant of Jared (), an ancestor to Ether, and most were also Kings of the Jaredites. Family tree Notes The Jaredites desired to have a king from Jared and his brother's sons, () and would have liked Pagag, the eldest son of the brother of Jared () to be king. But he would not and the people were ready to make him regardless of his wishes, but Jared commanded that they not constrain any to be their king. () They went through all his brothers’ sons and finally came to the last son of the four of Jared, Orih ...
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Adham
Adham ( ar, أدهم) is an Arabic masculine given name, meaning "dark", "black", used to describe shiny black stallions. It is also used as a surname. People with the name include: Given name * Adham Ahmedbaev (born 1966), Uzbek politician * Adham Al-Akrad (1974–2020), Syrian rebel leader * Adham Al-Sqour (born 1994), Jordanian gymnast * Adham Baba (born 1962), Malaysian politician * Adham Barzani (born 1962), Iraqi politician * Adham El Idrissi (born 1997), Dutch footballer * Adham El Zabedieh, Lebanese rugby league footballer * Adham Hatem Elgamal (born 1998), Egyptian badminton player * Adham Faramawy, British artist * Adham Fawzy (born 2000), Egyptian chess player * Adham Hadiya (born 1985), Israeli footballer * Adham Hassoun, detainee in United States custody * Adham Hemdan (born 1959), Kuwaiti swimmer * Adham Khalid (born 2002), Egyptian footballer * Adham Khan (1531–1562), general of Akbar * Adham Khanjar, Lebanese Shiite rebel * Adham Makhadmeh (born 1986), Jo ...
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