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Ahmed II's best known act was to confirm Mustafa Köprülü as grand vizier.
He was the son of sultan Ahmed III ( 1703 30 ) and succeeded his brother Mustafa III ( 1757 74 ) on January 21, 1774.
Abdülhamid was imprisoned for most of the first forty-two years of his life by his cousins Mahmud I and Osman III and his older brother Mustafa III, as was custom.
The Spanish text is preceded by a note claiming that it was translated from Italian by Mustafa de Aranda, an Aragonese Muslim resident in Istanbul.
The government was formed from the Ankara-based revolutionary group, led by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and his colleagues.
But at the same time, a nationalist movement had arisen in Turkey, led by Mustafa Kemal ( later Kemal Atatürk ), who set up a rival government in Ankara and was engaged in fighting the Greek army.
On 3 December 1941, Shefqet Bej Verlaci was replaced as Prime Minister and Head of State by Mustafa Merlika Kruja.
Syed Mustafa Kamal was elected City Nazim of Karachi to succeed Naimatullah Khan in 2005 elections, and Nasreen Jalil was elected as the City Naib Nazim.
This army proved itself in 1623, when Mustafa Pasha, the new governor of Damascus, underestimating the capabilities of the Lebanese army, engaged it in battle and was decisively defeated at Anjar in the Biqa Valley.
Mustafa was out-manoeuvered in the middle of the field and his troops, whose confidence in his person and cause he had lost by his violence and incapacity, passed over in large numbers to Murad II.
Mustafa took refuge in the city of Gallipoli but the sultan, who was greatly aided by a Genoese commander named Adorno, besieged him there and stormed the place.
Mustafa was taken and put to death by the sultan who then turned his arms against the Roman emperor and declared his resolution to punish the Palaiologos for their unprovoked enmity by the capture of Constantinople.
While Murad was besieging the city, the Byzantines, in league with some independent Turkish Anatolian states, sent the sultan's younger brother Mustafa ( who was only 13 years old ) to rebel against the sultan and besiege Bursa.
Mustafa I Deli ( 1591 January 20, 1639 ) (), son of Mehmed III, was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1617 to 1618 and from 1622 to 1623.
Mustafa I was reported to be mentally retarded or at least neurotic and was never more than a tool of court cliques at the Topkapı Palace.
Mustafa Demirbağ, his lawyer, explained his release as a combination of amnesty and penal reform: an amnesty in 2000 deducted 10 years from his time, the court then deducted his 20 years in the Italian prison based on a new article in the penal code, and he was then eligible to be paroled based on good behaviour.
Mustafa II ( 1695 1703 ) led the Ottoman counter attack of 1695 6 against the Habsburgs in Hungary, but was undone at the disastrous defeat at Zenta ( 11 September 1697 ).
The late calligraphic style of the Ottomans was created by Mustafa Râkim ( 1757 1826 ) as an extension and reform of Osman's style, placing greater emphasis on technical perfection, which broadened the calligraphic art to encompass the sülüs script as well as the neish script.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine took credit for the killing and stated that it was in revenge for the assassination of their secretary-general Abu Ali Mustafa, killed by Israel in August that year.
Of these, only Mustafa was not Hürrem Sultan's son, but rather Mahidevran Gülbahar Sultan's (" Rose of Spring "), and therefore preceded Hürrem's children in the order of succession.
Hürrem was aware that should Mustafa become Sultan her own children would be strangled.

Mustafa and leader
With the Turkey | Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk at the celebration ceremony for the tenth anniversary of the Turkish Republic.
Merzifonlu Kara Mustafa Pasha ( Born 1634 / 1635 died 25 December 1683 ) was an Ottoman military leader and grand vizier who was a central character in the empire's last attempts at expansion into both Central Europe and Eastern Europe.
In June 1973, with Ba ' ath-Kurdish relations already souring, the guerrilla leader Mullah Mustafa Barzani laid formal claim to the Kirkuk oilfields.
The leader of this rebellion, Alemdar Mustafa Pasha, then became Mahmud II's vizier.
He is often compared to Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk because of the pro-Western reforms enacted during his presidency.
A week later, the group's leader Mustafa Shalabi was found stabbed to death in an apartment that he shared with Abouhalima.
Greece occupied Smyrna / İzmir on 15 May 1919, while Mustafa Kemal Pasha ( later Atatürk ), who was to become the leader of the Turkish opposition to the Treaty of Sèvres, landed in Samsun on May 19, 1919, an action that is regarded as the beginning of the Turkish War of Independence.
Zawahiri enlisted Mustafa Ahmed Hassan Hamza, the new emir of Islamic Groups and its military leader, Ahmed Refai Taha, both exiles in Afghanistan with him, to sabotage the initiative with a massive terrorism attack that would provoke the government into repression.
Nationalist leader Mustafa Kemal ( with obvious relation to the CUP official, see the 31 March Incident ) rallied the Turkish people to resist.
In opposition to this process, the military leader Mustafa Kemal ( 1881 1938 ), in command of the growing Turkish national movement whose roots lay partly in the Young Turks, organized the 1919 1923 Turkish War of Independence.
Although " unrecognized " by the great Allied Powers, King Constantine I resumed his interrupted reign amidst frantic acclamations of the population, a wave of anti-Venizelist reprisals, and dark war clouds in Anatolia where the Turkish Nationalist leader, Mustafa Kemal Pasha, was daily increasing his following.
It was also in this conflict that the future first president of the Republic of Turkey and leader of the Turkish War of Independence, Mustafa Kemal ( Atatürk ), distinguished himself militarily as a young officer during the Battle of Tobruk.
He was Mustafa al-Jaziri, an Algerian national described as an " important and effective " leader and senior military commander for al-Qaida.
On May 31, 2010, the New York Times reported that Mustafa Abu al Yazid ( AKA Saeed al Masri ), a senior operational leader for Al Qaeda, was killed in an American missile strike in Pakistan ’ s tribal areas.
Shukri Mustafa, its future leader, was an agronomy student was arrested in 1965 for distributing Muslim Brotherhood leaflets.
Mustafa Barzani () ( March 14, 1903 March 1, 1979 ) also known as Mullah Mustafa was a Kurdish nationalist leader, and the most prominent political figure in the modern Kurdish politics.
The last leader of BDH was Mustafa Akinci, a deputy in TRNC Assembly of the Republic.
Among Mahmud ’ s many supporters and troop leaders was 16-year-old Mustafa Barzani, the future leader of the Kurdish nationalist cause and commander of Peshmerga forces in Kurdish Iraq.
Since the 1990s, the political leader of the Crimean Tatars and the chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People is a former Soviet dissident Mustafa Abdülcemil Qırımoğlu.
* Kara Mustafa, Ottoman military leader and Vizier in the 17th century, led the siege of Vienna
Mustafa Suphi ( 1883-29 January 1921 ) was a Turkish communist leader.
After losing seats consistently under Sejdius leadership unrest within the party began to grow and before the Kosovan parliamentary election, 2010 Isa Mustafa emerged as the new leader securing more than two thirds of the votes.
However, the Crimean Tatar diaspora in general seems to be unified in recognizing the legitimacy of Crimean Tatar National Assembly ( Mejlis ) in Crimea, and recognizes its head, Mustafa Abdülcemil Qırımoğlu as their leader in taking the major decisions concerning the fate of the nation.

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