İbrahim Şâhidî - definizione. Che cos'è İbrahim Şâhidî
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Cosa (chi) è İbrahim Şâhidî - definizione


İbrahim Şâhidî         
İbrahim Şâhidî (1470–1550) was a Mawlawi Sufi master and scholar, the author of a famous Persian-Turkish rhymed vocabulary, Tuhfe-i Şâhidî (Gift of Şâhidî), in 1514–15, which was written "for schoolboys and beginning students receiving a Mawlawi education". According to Nile Green, he was "the second major Ottoman focus of Persian learning".
İbrahim Hilmi Senil         
TURKISH JUDGE (1903-1981)
Ibrahim Senil; İbrahim Senil
İbrahim Hilmi Senil (1903–1981) was a Turkish judge. He was president of the Constitutional Court of Turkey from July 8, 1966 until July 14, 1968.
Cihangirzade İbrahim Bey         
TURKISH AND AZERBAIJANI POLITICIAN
Cihangiroğlu İbrahim Bey; Cihangirzade Ibrahim Bey; Cihangiroğlu Ibrahim Bey; Cihangiroglu Ibrahim Bey; İbrahim Aydın; Ibrahim Aydin
Cihangirzade İbrahim Bey (1874–1948), known as İbrahim Aydın after the 1934 Surname Law in Turkey, although he is more commonly called under the name he was known prior to the law) was an Azerbaijani-Turkish military officer, statesman, and administrator who served the Ottoman Empire and after its defeat in World War I, became the leader of the Turkish revolutionaries in his native Kars and in southwest Caucasia. After the Armistice of Mudros, he led the First Congress of Ardahan, establishing a local administration, and was later declared the head of the Southwest Caucasian National Resistance Government on 5 November 1918.