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  1. Sunni Islam. Cemile Sultan ( Ottoman Turkish: جمیله سلطان; " beautiful, radiant "; 17 August 1843 – 26 February 1915) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Abdulmejid I and Düzdidil Hanım. She was the half sister of Sultans Murad V, Abdul Hamid II, Mehmed V, and Mehmed VI .

  2. Cemile Sultan Korusu. Kandilli’de yer alan tarihi Cemile Sultan Korusu’nun hafızalara kazınan manzarasına davetlisiniz! Yemyeşil bahçelerde ve şık mekanlarda yapabileceğiniz düğün, kurumsal toplantı ve mezuniyet gibi organizasyonların yanı sıra açık ve kapalı restoranlarda Türk ve dünya mutfaklarının çeşitli ...

  3. Cemile Sultan Grove - Retiro tranquilo de la naturaleza. Ubicado en 25 acres de exuberantes parques con vista al Bósforo, cemile sultan korusu (arboleda de cemile sultan) ofrece algunas de las mejores vistas de estambul. publicado: 30 de septiembre de 2022 / actualizado: 7 de marzo de 2024 Compartir.

  4. Cemile Sultan Korusu. Reclamado. Opinión. Guardar. Compartir. 64 opiniones N.º 991 de 8.665 restaurantes en Estambul €€ - €€€ Turca. Kandilli Mah. Ömürtepe Yokuşu Sok. No: 6 Üsküdar, Estambul Turquía +90 216 308 49 43 Página web. Abierto ahora : 10:00 de la mañana - 11:00 de la tarde. Mejorar este perfil. Ver todo (275) Puntuaciones y opiniones.

  5. Cemile Sultan Palace. Munire Sultan Palace. References. Çifte Saraylar. Cemile Sultan Palace and Münire Sultan Palace ( Turkish Çifte Saraylar) are seaside palaces located in the Fındıklı neighborhood of Beyoğlu district of Istanbul. They are also called "Salıpazarı Palaces". [1]

  6. Cemile Sultan Korusu. Memory of the historical Jemile Sultan Corps located in Kandilli You are invited to the sculpted view! There are organizations such as weddings, corporate meetings and graduations that can be held in lush gardens and in open spaces as well as open and closed restaurants serving Turkish and international cuisines You can ...

  7. Abdülhamid; 21 September 1842 – 10 February 1918) was the 34th sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1876 to 1909, and the last sultan to exert effective control over the fracturing state. [3]