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Topal (surname)
Topal is a Turkish language, Turkish word meaning "Physical disability, lame" and may refer to: Surnames of contemporary people * Hakan Topal (born 1972), Turkish-American artist * Mehmet Topal (born 1986), Turkish football player * Mehmet Can Topal, Turkish judoka with Down syndrome * Murat Topal (born 1976), Turkish-Austrian futsal player * Stepan Topal (1938–2018), Gagauz politician from Moldova who served as Governor of Gagauzia from 1990 to 1995 * Turan Topal, Turkish Christian convert, who went on trial in 2006 for crimes against "Turkishness" and Islam Epithets of historical Ottoman Empire, Ottoman people * Topal Osman, Topal Osman Agha, a colonel of the late Ottoman Empire and early Republic of Turkey * Darendeli Topal İzzet Mehmed Pasha, a List of Ottoman Grand Viziers, Grand Vizier and list of Kapudan Pashas, Kapudan Pasha of the Ottoman Empire * Topal Osman Pasha, a Grand Vizier in the Ottoman Empire * Topal Recep Pasha, a List of Ottoman Grand Viziers, Grand Vizier ...
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Topaloğlu
Topaloğlu is a Turkish surname, meaning son (-oğlu) of Topal (surname), Topal. Notable people with the surname include: *Ali Topaloğlu (born 1998), Turkish track and field athlete *Caner Topaloğlu (born 1985), Turkish basketball player *Perihan Topaloğlu (born 1987), Turkish female handball player *Yeliz Topaloğlu (born 1978), Turkish female football referee *Cihan Topaloğlu (born 1992), Turkish footballer {{DEFAULTSORT:Topaloglu Turkish-language surnames ...
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List Of Kapudan Pashas
The Kapudan Pasha ( ota, قپودان پاشا, Modern Turkish: ''Kaptan Paşa''), also known in Turkish as Kaptan-ı Derya ("Captain of the Seas"), was the commander-in-chief of the navy of the Ottoman Empire. Around 160 captains served between the establishment of the post under Bayezid I and the office's replacement by the more modern Ottoman Ministry of the Navy (''Bahriye Nazırlığı'') during the Tanzimat reforms. The title of ''Kapudan Pasha'' itself is only attested from 1567 onwards; earlier designations for the supreme commander of the fleet include ''derya begi'' (" beg of the sea") and ''re'is kapudan'' ("head captain"). See also * List of Fleet Commanders of the Ottoman Navy, for the Kapudan Pasha's replacements after 1877 * List of Ottoman admirals, for Turkish commanders beneath the rank of the Kapudan Pashas Sources {{DEFAULTSORT:Kapudan Pashas, List Of Ottoman Ottoman Navy lists Kapudan Kapudan Pasha The Kapudan Pasha ( ota, قپودان ...
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Šerif Topal Osman-paša
In principle, the term Sheriff ( sl, Šerif) was coined by the Slovenian media in reference to local politicians, usually mayors, who are faced with accusations of political corruption, cronyism or clientelism and are faced or charged with criminal investigations and indictments. These politicians are usually successful in eluding the law and in some cases manage to stay in office even after being found guilty by the court of law. The "Three big Sheriffs" The "Three big Sheriffs" refers to mayors: * Zoran Janković (Ljubljana) * Franc Kangler ( Maribor) – being a native of Duplek, he is sometimes referred to as the "Sheriff from Duplek" *Boris Popović ( Koper) Local Sheriffs *Mohor Bogataj ( Kranj) *Tomaž Drolec ( Komenda) *Franc Horvat ( Tišina) *Alojzij Kastelic (Trebnje) *Franc Škufca ( Žužemberk) *Bojan Šrot ( Celje) *Primož Zupančič (Dol pri Ljubljani) Former Sheriffs *Pavel Rupar (Tržič Tržič (; german: Neumarktl) is a town in northern Slovenia, cl ...
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Gazi Topal Husein-paša
A ''ghazi'' ( ar, غازي, , plural ''ġuzāt'') is an individual who participated in ''ghazw'' (, '' ''), meaning military expeditions or raiding. The latter term was applied in early Islamic literature to expeditions led by the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and later taken up by Turkic military leaders to describe their wars of conquest. In the context of the wars between Russia and the Muslim peoples of the Caucasus, starting as early as the late 18th century's Sheikh Mansur's resistance to Russian expansion, the word usually appears in the form ''gazavat'' (). In English-language literature, the ''ghazw'' often appears as '' razzia'', a borrowing through French from Maghrebi Arabic. In modern Turkish, ''gazi'' is used to refer to veterans, and also as a title for Turkic Muslim champions such as Ertuğrul and Osman I. Ghazw as raid—razzia In pre-Islamic Bedouin culture, ghazw was a form of limited warfare verging on brigandage that avoided head-on confrontations and in ...
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Topal Hasan-paša
Topal may refer to: * Topal (surname), a surname of Turkish origin * Topal, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia * Topal, a Turkish Cypriot folk dance See also * Topol (other) * Topal Osman Hacı Topal Osman Ağa (1883 – 2 April 1923) was a Turkish officer, a militia leader of the National Forces, a volunteer regiment commander of the Turkish army during the Turkish War of Independence who eventually rose to the rank of lieuten ...
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List Of Rulers Of Bosnia
This is a list of rulers of Bosnia, containing bans and kings of Medieval Bosnia. Duke (1082–1136) Bans (1136–1377) Kings and queen (1377–1463) All Bosnian kings added the honorific Stephen to their baptismal name upon accession. , Tvrtko I26 October 1377 – 10 March 1391, , , , 1338son of Vladislav Kotromanić and Jelena Šubić , , Dorothea of BulgariaIlinci8 December 1374no children , , 10 March 1391aged 53 , - , Dabiša10 March 1391 – 8 September 1395 , , , , after 1339illegitimate son of Vladislav Kotromanić , , Jelena Gruba one daughter , , 8 September 1395Kraljeva Sutjeska , - , Jelena Gruba8 September 1395 – 1398, , , , born to the House of Nikolić , , Stephen Dabišaone daughter , , after 1399 , - , Stephen Ostoja1398–14041409–1418 , , , , illegitimate son of Vladislav Kotromanić or Tvrtko I , , (1) Vitača no children(2) Kujavaone son(3) Jelena Nelipčićno children , , after 23 March 1418 , - , Stephen O ...
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Topal Yusuf Pasha
Topal may refer to: * Topal (surname), a surname of Turkish origin * Topal, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia * Topal, a Turkish Cypriot folk dance See also * Topol (other) * Topal Osman Hacı Topal Osman Ağa (1883 – 2 April 1923) was a Turkish officer, a militia leader of the National Forces, a volunteer regiment commander of the Turkish army during the Turkish War of Independence who eventually rose to the rank of lieuten ...
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List Of Rulers Of Damascus
This is a list of rulers of Damascus from ancient times to the present. :''General context: History of Damascus''. Aram Damascus * Rezon I (c. 950 BC) *Tabrimmon * Ben-Hadad I (c. 885 BCE–c. 865 BC) *Hadadezer (c. 865 BC–c. 842 BC) * Hazael (c. 842 BC–c. 804 BC) * Ben-Hadad III (c. 796 BC) *Tab-El (c. 770 BC) *Rezon II (c. 740 BC–732 BC) Period of non-independence *to Assyria (732 BC–609 BC) **Ilu-Ittia (c. 8th century BC) *to Babylon (609 BC–539 BC) *to Persian Achaemenid Empire (539 BC–332 BC) *to Macedon (332 BC–323 BC) *to Antigonids (323 BC–301 BC) *to Ptolemaic Kingdom (301 BC–198 BC) *to Seleucids (198 BC–167 BC) *to Ituraea (167 BC–110 BC) (Semi independent from Seleucids) *to the Decapolis (110 BC–85 BC) (Semi independent from Seleucids) *to Nabataea (85 BC–64 BC) *to the Roman Republic/Roman Empire/Byzantine Empire (64 BC–635) **to the Ghassanids (529–584; ?–635) Rashidun period *Khalid ibn al-Walid (635–636) * Abu Ubaidah ibn ...
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Topal Sulayman Pasha
Topal may refer to: * Topal (surname), a surname of Turkish origin * Topal, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia * Topal, a Turkish Cypriot folk dances, Turkish Cypriot folk dance See also

* Topol (other) * Topal Osman {{Disambiguation ...
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Topal Recep Pasha
Topal Recep Pasha ("Recep Pasha "Lame"; died 18 May 1632) was an Ottoman statesman from the Sanjak of Bosnia, as well as Damat ("bridegroom") to the House of Osman. He served as the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 10 February 1632 to 18 May 1632. He was instrumental in lynching the former grand vizier, Hafız Ahmet Pasha. When his brother-in-law Sultan Murad IV realized this, he had Recep Pasha executed on 18 May 1632 in İstanbul ) , postal_code_type = Postal code , postal_code = 34000 to 34990 , area_code = +90 212 (European side) +90 216 (Asian side) , registration_plate = 34 , blank_name_sec2 = GeoTLD , blank_in ....Ayhan Buz: ''Osmanlı Sadrazamları'', Neden Kitap, İstanbul, 2009, p.92 References 17th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire 17th-century executions by the Ottoman Empire Bosnian Muslims from the Ottoman Empire Year of birth unknown 1632 deaths {{Ottoman-bio-stub ...
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Topal Osman Pasha
Topal Osman Pasha (1663–1733) was an Ottoman military officer and administrator. A capable man, he rose to the rank of ''beylerbey'' by the age of 24 and served as general against the Venetians and the Habsburg monarchy and as governor in several provinces. His career eventually brought his appointment to the position of Grand Vizier in 1731–32. After his dismissal, he was sent to a provincial governorship, but was soon recalled to lead the Ottoman troops in the Ottoman–Persian War of 1730–35. He succeeded in defeating Nader Shah and saving Baghdad in 1732, but clashed with Nader for a second time the next year and was decisively beaten in the Battle of Kirkuk (1733), in which he lost his life. Life Osman was born ca. 1663 in the Morea (Peloponnese) peninsula to TurkishYaşaroğlu, Kamil "Osman Paşa (Topal)" (1999) ''Yaşamları ve Yapıtlarıyla Osmanlılar Ansiklopedisi'', İstanbul:Yapı Kredi Kültür Sanat Yayıncılık A.Ş. C.2 s.414 (in Turkish) parents. Hi ...
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