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Что (кто) такое Hatti - определение


Hattians         
  • The Storm-God, represented by a bull; [[Museum of Anatolian Civilizations]], [[Ankara]]
  • [[Linguistic homeland]] of [[Hattian language]] in central [[Anatolia]]
ANCIENT PEOPLE IN ANATOLIA
Hattite; Hattian states; Hatti-land; Hattian people; Hatti (land of the Hattians); Hatti (land of the Hattites); Hattites; Hattite people; Hattian state; Hattite state; Hattite states
The Hattians () were an ancient Bronze Age people that inhabited the land of Hatti, in central Anatolia (modern Turkey). They spoke a distinctive Hattian language, which was neither Semitic nor Indo-European.
Hatti-sherif         
  • Kostantiniye]]" on new coins: "My Deputy Grand Vizier! My imperial decree has been that, if not contrary to current law, the word of Konstantiniye is not to be printed."<ref name="sizinti"/>
  • Upon note that the [[Minbar]] to be sent to [[Medina]] requires 134 [[kantar]]s of copper, [[Süleyman I]] responds on the top, in his own handwriting, "Be it given."<ref name="tarihvemedeniyet"/>
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  • A non-official ''hatt-ı hümayun'' between [[Ahmed III]] and his grand vizier. "My Vizier. Today where do you intend to go? How is my girl, the piece of my life? Make me happy with news of the health of your holy disposition. My body is in good health, thank be God. Those of my imperial family are in good health as well. Let me know when you know."<ref name="tarihvemedeniyet"/>
  • A ''hatt-ı hümâyûn'' of [[Selim III]] (in thick handwriting above) on a ''telhis'' (summary) written by the grand vizier regarding his efforts to ensure a sufficient supply of meat to Istanbul for the coming [[Ramadan]].<ref name="ozkaya"/> The Sultan writes his appreciation: "It has become my imperial knowledge. Do even more in the future. Let me see you."
  • Note by Sultan [[Murad IV]] (in thick script on top) on the appointment document of Vizier Suleiman Pasha to the post of [[Beylerbey]] of [[Rumeli]]: "Be it done as required."<ref name="tarihvemedeniyet"/>
WRITTEN ORDER FROM AN OTTOMAN SULTAN
Hatti-i Sharif; Hatt-i Sherif; Hatti-i Sherif; Hatt-i Humayan; Hatti-Sheriff; Hatti-Sherif; Hatti Sherif; Hatti-Humayun; Hatti-humayun; Hatt-i Huemayun; Hatt-i Huemayan; Hatt-i Hümayan; Hatt-I; Hatt-ı Hümayun; Hatt-i Humayun (government document); Hatt-i humayun (government document); Irade-i senniye; Hatt-ı Şerif; Hatt-i Sharif; Hatt-ı hümayun; Iradé; Hatt-i sharif; Hatisheriff; Iradé-i senniye; Iradèh; Iradeh; Irade-i şahane; Irade-i sahane; Irade imperial; Hatti-Schérif; Hatti-Scherif; Hatti-Houmayoun; Mahzar; Hatti-Humayoun; Hatti-humayoun; Irâde-i seniyye
·noun A irrevocable Turkish decree countersigned by the sultan.
Hatt-i humayun         
  • Kostantiniye]]" on new coins: "My Deputy Grand Vizier! My imperial decree has been that, if not contrary to current law, the word of Konstantiniye is not to be printed."<ref name="sizinti"/>
  • Upon note that the [[Minbar]] to be sent to [[Medina]] requires 134 [[kantar]]s of copper, [[Süleyman I]] responds on the top, in his own handwriting, "Be it given."<ref name="tarihvemedeniyet"/>
  • access-date=2012-08-29}}</ref>
  • A non-official ''hatt-ı hümayun'' between [[Ahmed III]] and his grand vizier. "My Vizier. Today where do you intend to go? How is my girl, the piece of my life? Make me happy with news of the health of your holy disposition. My body is in good health, thank be God. Those of my imperial family are in good health as well. Let me know when you know."<ref name="tarihvemedeniyet"/>
  • A ''hatt-ı hümâyûn'' of [[Selim III]] (in thick handwriting above) on a ''telhis'' (summary) written by the grand vizier regarding his efforts to ensure a sufficient supply of meat to Istanbul for the coming [[Ramadan]].<ref name="ozkaya"/> The Sultan writes his appreciation: "It has become my imperial knowledge. Do even more in the future. Let me see you."
  • Note by Sultan [[Murad IV]] (in thick script on top) on the appointment document of Vizier Suleiman Pasha to the post of [[Beylerbey]] of [[Rumeli]]: "Be it done as required."<ref name="tarihvemedeniyet"/>
WRITTEN ORDER FROM AN OTTOMAN SULTAN
Hatti-i Sharif; Hatt-i Sherif; Hatti-i Sherif; Hatt-i Humayan; Hatti-Sheriff; Hatti-Sherif; Hatti Sherif; Hatti-Humayun; Hatti-humayun; Hatt-i Huemayun; Hatt-i Huemayan; Hatt-i Hümayan; Hatt-I; Hatt-ı Hümayun; Hatt-i Humayun (government document); Hatt-i humayun (government document); Irade-i senniye; Hatt-ı Şerif; Hatt-i Sharif; Hatt-ı hümayun; Iradé; Hatt-i sharif; Hatisheriff; Iradé-i senniye; Iradèh; Iradeh; Irade-i şahane; Irade-i sahane; Irade imperial; Hatti-Schérif; Hatti-Scherif; Hatti-Houmayoun; Mahzar; Hatti-Humayoun; Hatti-humayoun; Irâde-i seniyye
Hatt-i humayun ( , plural , ), also known as hatt-i sharif ( , plural , ), was the diplomatics term for a document or handwritten note of an official nature composed by an Ottoman sultan. These notes were commonly written by the sultan personally, although they could also be transcribed by a palace scribe.
Примеры употребления для Hatti
1. Al Hatti, CEO of The Jewels and chairman of Cayan.
2. Cayan Chairman Ahmed Al–Hatti said: «We are proud to announce our collaboration with Amlak International.
3. Cayan Chairman Ahmed Al–Hatti said: "We are proud to announce our collaboration with Amlak International.
4. "When he was brought in he looked pale from blood loss," said Ramesh Hatti, a doctor at a city hospital.
5. Cayan Chairman Ahmed Al–Hatti said that the project was only announced last week and has had more reservations for the residential units than the developers had targeted.