International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 13University of Wisconsin, 2007 |
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... Mehmed Aga , the first chief black eunuch of the Ottoman palace . According to a marginal note in Mullah Ali's work , " Mehmed Aga had told Ali that he was from the Amhara people of Ethiopia , 4 and a descendant of those a who converted ...
... Mehmed Aga , the first chief black eunuch of the Ottoman palace . According to a marginal note in Mullah Ali's work , " Mehmed Aga had told Ali that he was from the Amhara people of Ethiopia , 4 and a descendant of those a who converted ...
Strana 78
... Mehmed Aga was actually from West Africa , and the ship that was carrying him was headed to a destination in the Mediterranean , which is less likely . Mehmed Aga claims that at the court of Selim , a certain Türk Hüseyin Aga , who was ...
... Mehmed Aga was actually from West Africa , and the ship that was carrying him was headed to a destination in the Mediterranean , which is less likely . Mehmed Aga claims that at the court of Selim , a certain Türk Hüseyin Aga , who was ...
Strana 79
... Mehmed III.21 Thus Mehmed Aga had forged the connections necessary to sponsor Ali for an ulema career , which he did with great success . Thanks to his powerful patron , Ali became a student of Taşköprüzâde Kemâleddîn Efendi , while the ...
... Mehmed III.21 Thus Mehmed Aga had forged the connections necessary to sponsor Ali for an ulema career , which he did with great success . Thanks to his powerful patron , Ali became a student of Taşköprüzâde Kemâleddîn Efendi , while the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Pre and Early Ottoman Periods | 13 |
Religious v Ethnic Identity in FourteenthCentury Bithynia | 27 |
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