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Qu'est-ce (qui) est S V Hezarfen - définition

PURPORTED OTTOMAN AVIATOR OF LEGEND
Hezarfen Ahmet Çelebi; Hezarfen; Hezarfen Ahmet Celebi; Hezarfen Ahmed Celebi; Hezârfen Efendi; Hezârfen Ahmet Çelebi
  • Flight path, as described by [[Evliya Çelebi]]

Hezârfen Ahmed Çelebi         
Hezârfen Ahmed Çelebi (hezarfen TDK Büyük Türkçe Sözlük. Erişim: 26 Mayıs 2009) was an Ottoman scientist from Istanbul reported in the writings of traveler Evliya Çelebi to have achieved sustained unpowered flight.
S v Vermaas         
SOUTH AFRICAN LEGAL CASE
S v Vermaas; S v Du Plessis
In S v Vermaas; S v Du Plessis 1995 (3) SA 292 (CC); 1995 (7) BCLR 851(CC), the accused were charged with multiple counts of fraud. The main contention in this case was regarding the adjudication and referral of constitutional matters by the Transvaal Provincial Division, but the court also very briefly discussed the right to legal representation.
S v Ndlovu         
SOUTH AFRICAN LEGAL CASE
S v Ndlovu; S v Sibisi
In S v Ndlovu; S v Sibisi (2005), the appellants objected that further to the standard basic explanation provided them of their rights to legal representation, they had not

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Hezârfen Ahmed Çelebi

Hezârfen Ahmed Çelebi (Ottoman Turkish: هزارفنّ أحمد چلبی,, lit. 'Polymath Ahmed the wise'; 1609 – 1640) was an Ottoman scientist, inventor, chemist, astronomer, physician, Andalusi musician, and poet from Ottoman Empire, Istanbul reported in the writings of traveler Evliya Çelebi to have achieved sustained unpowered flight.