تبدو عليه امارات الخزى او الخيبة او الكآبة يحدث - translation to English
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تبدو عليه امارات الخزى او الخيبة او الكآبة يحدث - translation to English

MULTIETHNIC EMPIRE WITH THE MONARCHS FROM THE OTTOMAN DYNASTY (1299–1922)
Turkish Empire; Ottoman empire; Osmanic Empire; Turkish empire; Ottoman State; Ottoman Empire Society; The Ottoman Empire; The Eternal Republic of Ottomans; Turkey Empire; Turk Empire; Ottoman Sultanate; Osmanian Empire; History of Ottoman Empire; دولت ابد مدت; دولت عالیه عثمانیه; Ottoman era; Ottaman Empire; Ottomen empire; Ottomon Empire; The High Porte; Ottoman rule; Religion in the Ottoman Empire; Ottoman Turkish Empire; Turkish Ottoman Empire; Sublime Ottoman State; Turkish régime; Ottoman period; Osmanlı İmparatorluğu; Osmanli imparatorlugu; Türk imparatorluğu; دَوْلَتِ عَلِيّهٔ عُثمَانِیّه; Kingdom of turkey; Osmanlı Imparatorlugu; Osmanlı Devleti; Turkish-Ottoman Empire; Aliyye-i Osmâniyye; Osmanlı Empire; Osman Empire; Devlet-i Aliyye-i Osmâniyye; Draft:Nizamye Courts; Turkish Sultanate; دولت عليه عثمانیه; Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye; Empire of Ottoman; Ottoman Turkey
  • Habsburg Serbia]] (including Belgrade), [[Oltenia]] and the southern parts of the [[Banat of Temeswar]].
  • An Ottoman trial, 1877
  • 1911 Ottoman calendar shown in several different languages such as: Ottoman Turkish, Greek, Armenian, Hebrew, Bulgarian and French
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  • The [[Battle of Nicopolis]] in 1396, as depicted in an [[Ottoman miniature]] from 1523
  • Charles V]] under the command of [[Andrea Doria]] at the [[Battle of Preveza]] in 1538.
  • The Beyazıt State Library was founded in 1884.
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  • millets]] in 1908
  • Turkish women baking bread, 1790
  • Gennadius II]]
  • Holy League]] in the foreground, fresco by [[Giorgio Vasari]]
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  • Classical Ottoman style]]
  • The [[Yıldız Hamidiye Mosque]] in [[Istanbul]], Turkey
  • The original [[Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Istanbul]] was built in 1725 by the local Italian community of Istanbul.
  • Siege of Ochakov]] in 1788
  • Ambassadors at the Topkapı Palace
  • Admiral [[Wilhelm Souchon]], who commanded the [[Black Sea raid]] on 29 October 1914, and his officers in Ottoman naval uniforms
  • Members of [[Beşiktaş J.K.]] in 1903
  • Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror]], 1481
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  • restored 30 years later]] with the [[Young Turk Revolution]] in 1908.
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  • Bosphorous]] near [[Ortaköy]]
  • Administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire in 1899 (year 1317 Hijri)
  • [[Smyrna]] under Ottoman rule in 1900
  • [[Selim III]] receiving dignitaries during an audience at the Gate of Felicity, [[Topkapı Palace]]. Painting by [[Konstantin Kapıdağlı]]
  • The Ottoman Empire in 1875 under Sultan [[Abdulaziz]]
  • caliph]] of Islam and a member of the [[Ottoman dynasty]].
  • The siege of the Acropolis in 1826–1827 during the [[Greek War of Independence]]
  • Ethnic map of the Ottoman Empire in 1917. Black = Bulgars and Turks, Red = Greeks, Light yellow = Armenians, Blue = Kurds, Orange = Lazes, Dark Yellow = Arabs, Green = Nestorians
  • [[Mehmed VI]], the last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, leaving the country after the abolition of the Ottoman sultanate, 17 November 1922
  • Universal Exposition of 1867]]
  • Ottoman pilots]] in early 1912
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  • Second Siege of Vienna]] in 1683, by [[Frans Geffels]] (1624–1694)
  • Depiction of a [[hookah]] shop in [[Lebanon]]
  • Ottoman [[sipahi]]s in battle, holding the crescent banner, by [[Józef Brandt]]
  • Washington DC]], 1913
  • An unhappy wife complaining to the [[Qadi]] about her husband's impotence as depicted in an Ottoman miniature
  • Mehmed the Conqueror]]'s entry into [[Constantinople]]; painting by [[Fausto Zonaro]] (1854–1929) at [[Dolmabahçe Palace]]

تبدو عليه امارات الخزى او الخيبة او الكآبة يحدث      

fall (VI)

هدرجة         
  • إطار
  • رسم توضيحي لعملية هدرجة تحفيزية للألكين (يمثل العنصر ذي اللون الأزرق السماوي سطح المحفز).
  • اعتمادا على المحفز، تنتج الهدرجة الجزئية لألكين بشكل تفضيلي واحدا من الشبيهين E أو Z.
  • مركز
  • الهدرجة الجزئية للألكين باستخدام محفز الليندلار.
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إضافة حفزية للهيدروجين; الهدرجة; هدرجه; تفاعل الهدرجة; الزيت المهدرج; الهدرجه او الاختزال; المهدرج; Hydrogenation; تفاعلات الهدرجة

hydrogenation

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  •  أشهر دوائين يستخدمان في علاج السمنة: [[أورليستات]] (Xenical) و[[سيبوترامين]] (Meridia).
  •  تعرض البدناء للسخرية ومنهم [[رئيس الولايات المتحدة]] [[ويليام هوارد تافت]] مراتٍ عديدةٍ.
  • فتاة صغيرة تعاني من السمنة الزائدة.
  • تمثال ''[[فينوس ولندورف]]'' المصنوع ما بين عاميّ 24000 و22000 سنة قبل الميلاد.
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مرض يصيب البشر
السمنة; بدانة; السمنة او زيادة الوزن; سمنه; السمنه; Obesity; مربرب; التحكم بالسمنة; Truncal obesity
obesity, corpulence, fatness, fat, stoutness, fleshiness, blubber, portliness, rotundity

Wikipedia

Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially the Turkish Empire, was an empire that controlled much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries. It was founded at the end of the 13th century in northwestern Anatolia in the town of Söğüt (modern-day Bilecik Province) by the Turkoman tribal leader Osman I. After 1354, the Ottomans crossed into Europe and, with the conquest of the Balkans, the Ottoman beylik was transformed into a transcontinental empire. The Ottomans ended the Byzantine Empire with the conquest of Constantinople in 1453 by Mehmed the Conqueror.

Under the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent, the Ottoman Empire marked the peak of its power and prosperity, as well as the highest development of its governmental, social, and economic systems. At the beginning of the 17th century, the empire contained 32 provinces and numerous vassal states. Some of these were later absorbed into the Ottoman Empire, while others were granted various types of autonomy over the course of centuries. With Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) as its capital and control of lands around the Mediterranean Basin, the Ottoman Empire was at the centre of interactions between the Middle East and Europe for six centuries.

While the empire was once thought to have entered a period of decline following the death of Suleiman the Magnificent, this view is no longer supported by the majority of academic historians. The newer academic consensus posits that the empire continued to maintain a flexible and strong economy, society and military throughout the 17th and for much of the 18th century. However, during a long period of peace from 1740 to 1768, the Ottoman military system fell behind that of its European rivals, the Habsburg and Russian empires. The Ottomans consequently suffered severe military defeats in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The successful Greek War of Independence concluded with decolonization of Greece following the London Protocol (1830) and Treaty of Constantinople (1832). This and other defeats prompted the Ottoman state to initiate a comprehensive process of reform and modernization known as the Tanzimat. Thus, over the course of the 19th century, the Ottoman state became vastly more powerful and organized internally, despite suffering further territorial losses, especially in the Balkans, where a number of new states emerged.

The Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) established the Second Constitutional Era in the Young Turk Revolution in 1908, turning the Empire into a constitutional monarchy, which conducted competitive multi-party elections. However, after the disastrous Balkan Wars, the now radicalized and nationalistic CUP took over the government in the 1913 coup d'état, creating a one-party regime. The CUP allied the Empire with Germany, hoping to escape from the diplomatic isolation which had contributed to its recent territorial losses, and thus joined World War I on the side of the Central Powers. While the Empire was able to largely hold its own during the conflict, it was struggling with internal dissent, especially with the Arab Revolt in its Arabian holdings. During this time, the Ottoman government engaged in genocide against the Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks. The Empire's defeat and the occupation of part of its territory by the Allied Powers in the aftermath of World War I resulted in its partitioning and the loss of its southern territories, which were divided between the United Kingdom and France. The successful Turkish War of Independence, led by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk against the occupying Allies, led to the emergence of the Republic of Turkey in the Anatolian heartland and the abolition of the Ottoman monarchy.