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KHEDIVE - tradução para árabe

NOBLE TITLE OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
Khediv; Khedival; Khediviate; Khedives; Hıdiv; Khédive
  • Abbas Hilmi Pasha]], the last Khedive.
  • Muhammad Ali Pasha]]

KHEDIVE         

ألاسم

خِدَيْوِي

khedive         
اسْم : خُدَيْوِيّ . أمير مِصر
khedive         
خديوي

Definição

Khedive
[k?'di:v]
¦ noun the title of the viceroy of Egypt under Turkish rule 1867-1914.
Derivatives
Khedival adjective
Khedivial adjective
Origin
via Fr. from Ottoman Turk. ?ediv, from Pers. ?adiw 'prince'.

Wikipédia

Khedive

Khedive ( kə-DEEV; Ottoman Turkish: خدیو, romanized: hıdiv; Arabic: خديوي, romanized: khudaywī) was an honorific title of Persian origin used for the sultans and grand viziers of the Ottoman Empire, but most famously for the viceroy of Egypt from 1805 to 1914.

It is attested in Persian poetry from the 10th century and was used as an Ottoman honorific from the 16th. It was borrowed into Turkish directly from Persian. It was first used in Egypt, without official recognition, by Muhammad Ali Pasha, the ethnically Albanian governor of Egypt and Sudan from 1805 to 1848. The initially self-declared title was officially recognized by the Ottoman government in 1867, and used subsequently by Ismail Pasha, and his dynastic successors until 1914. The term entered Arabic in Egypt in the 1850s.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para KHEDIVE
1. A look at the Asian side: Another place that the city took over from the Turkish Automobile and Touring Club is Khedive Kasrý, located on the Asian shore high above the Bosporus.
2. The Treaty stated that not only was it binding on the then sitting rulers of Britain (Queen Victoria), Ethiopia (Emperor Yohannes) and Egypt ( Khedive Twefig) but also on their heirs and successors.
3. Nor was just the municipality involved; the Istanbul Touring Club leaped in and restored the Yýldýz Palace gardens, the Emirgan kiosks, Khedive Kasrý on the Asian shore and so on as part of the late Çelik Gülersoy‘s efforts to restore old buildings and turn them into places that the public could use as restaurants, tea gardens, catered parties and so forth.
4. Originally it was built for the khedive or governor of Egypt, a Turk in origin with family ties to the Ottoman family. (The Egyptian consulate in Bebek was built for the khedive‘s mother and the family used to spend the hot summer months in Istanbul rather than stay in Egypt.) The building is a fascinating example of Rococo architecture and design elements.
5. Muhammad Sadiq’s life, except that his photographic talent was publicly recognized when he was awarded a certificate and gold medal at the Venice photographic fairs of 1876 and 1881; in 1887 the Khedive himself awarded him a medal.» «Hurgronje’s second portfolio,» Facey writes, «was probably entirely the work of this anonymous Arab photographer and accomplished what Hurgronje had set out but failed to do; it provided a photographic record of the pilgrimage.