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What (who) is Çenebaz Osman Efendi - definition


Osman (name)         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Osman (given name); Osman (surname); Osman (English surname); Usman (name)
Osman or Usman is the Turkish, Persian, Egyptian, African, Urdu, Bosnian and Albanian transliteration of the Arabic male given name Uthman.
Hammamizade İsmail Dede Efendi         
OTTOMAN COMPOSER
Hamamizade Ismail Dede Efendi; Dede Efendi; Hammamizade Ismail Dede Efendi; İsmail Dede Efendi
Hammamizade İsmail Dede Efendi (9 January 1778 – 29 November 1846) was a composer of Ottoman classical music.
Nakkaş Osman         
  •  The consultation for the programme of the ''[[Şahname-ı Selim Han]]'', with the scholars Şemseddin Ahmet Karabaği, [[Seyyid Lokman]], the writer Ilyas Katib and the painters Nakkaş Osman and Ali, 1571–81 (folio 9r)
  •  Depiction of the 1396 [[Battle of Nicopolis]] from the ''[[Hünername]]'', 1584–88
  •  [[Ali]] beheading [[Nadr ibn al-Harith]] in the presence of the [[Muhammad]], from  Sultan [[Murad III]]'s ''[[Siyer-i Nebi]]'', 1595
  •  The carrying-in of a model of [[Süleymaniye Mosque]] from ''[[Surname-i Hümayun]]'', 1582
  •  Portrait of [[Suleyman the Magnificent]], Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 to 1566, from the book ''[[Semailname]]''
  • Shah Tahmasp]], by [[Bedouin]] in the [[Hejaz]], from the ''Şahname-ı Selim Han'' (folio 68a)
  •  Sultan [[Selim II]] receiving [[Seyyid Lokman]] and Grand Vizier [[Sokollu Mehmed Pasha]] in the [[Edirne Palace]], from the ''Şahname-ı Selim Han''
  •  Osman Pasa and Ja'far Pasa, Ottoman governor of Shirvan, in battle against the [[Cossacks]], from the ''[[Şehinşahname]]'', 1597–98 (folio 130b)
  •  The star-sign Cancer from ''[[The Book of Felicity]]'', 1582
  • File:I.SelimCülus.jpg
OTTOMAN ARTIST
Nakkas Osman
Nakkaş Osman (sometimes called Osman the Miniaturist) was the chief miniaturist for the Ottoman Empire during the later half of the sixteenth century. The dates of his birth and death are poorly known, but most of his works are dated to the last quarter of the sixteenth century.

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Çenebaz Osman Efendi
Çenebaz Osman Efendi (Osman Efendi the Chatterer or the Loudmouthed), formally named as Yenişehirli Osman Efendi (either from Yenişehir near Bursa, or from Giannitsa, now in Greece, which was also called "Yenişehr-i Fener" in Ottoman times) in Ottoman sources, was an Ottoman diplomat who was the first plenipotentiary in the first peace conference, held in Focşani, today in Romania, starting August 19, 1772, among the several that were organised during the ten-month truce (May 10, 1772 – March 21, 1773) in the course of the Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774). His Russian counterparts were Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov, Catherine II's lover and counsellor, and Aleksey Mikhailovich Obreskov (1720–1787), Russia's peacetime ambassador in İstanbul.