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  1. Gürcü Hatun (aussi nommée Gurji Khatuni, en géorgien : გურჯი-ხათუნი) fut l'épouse favorite de Kay Khusraw II, sultan seldjoukide de Roum en 1237 - 1246 . Biographie. Gürcü Hatun naquit sous le nom chrétien de Tamar.

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  2. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gürcü_HatunGürcü Hatun - Vikipedi

    Gürcü Hatun (Gürcüce: გურჯი-ხათუნი, "gurci h'atuni" ) (fl. ?-1286?), Gürcü prenses. Anadolu Selçuklu Devleti sultanı II. Gıyaseddin Keyhüsrev'in eşlerinden biri, II. Alâeddin Keykubad’ın annesidir. Asıl adı Tamar idi. Anadolu’da Gürcü Hatun adıyla tanındı. Eşi II.

  3. Gürcü Hatun (también llamado Gurji Khatuni, en Georgia : გურჯი-ხათუნი) era la esposa favorita de Kay Khusraw II, sultán selyúcida de Roum en 1237 - 1246. Biografía. Gürcü Hatun nació con el nombre de pila de Tamar.

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    Halil Rifat Pasha was a slave, protégé and later rival of Koca Hüsrev Mehmed Pasha. He first served as the ambassador to Russia from 1829 to 1830. He then served as grand admiral for four times from 1830 to 1832, 1843–1845, 1847–1848 and 1854–1855,as well as chairman of the Supreme Council of Judicial Ordinances ("Meclis-i Vâlâ") from 1842 to 1845 ...

    His first wife was Saliha Sultan, daughter of Sultan Mahmud II and Aşubcan Kadın. The marriage took place on 24 May 1834 in the Beşiktaş Waterfront Palace. The wedding ceremony was covered in the first official Ottoman newspaper Takvim-i Vekayi. The couple owned the Neşatabad Palace located in Ortaköy Defterdarburnu and the Fındıklı Palace.The two ...

    Hali Rifat Pasha died in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (present day Istanbul, Turkey) on 3 March 1856.

  4. گرجی خادم محمد پاشا. Actividad: Político

  5. Gürcü Hatun; Add another spouse & children. Facts and Events. Name: Gürcü Hatun: Gender: Female: Living: from 1237 to abt 1286: Marriage: to Ghiyath al-Din ...

  6. From the 1830s to the 1850s, Mehmet Vasıf Pasha was as a (governor) of Serbia, commander of the army in Arabistan and commander-in-chief in Anatolia. In 1855, he, as a commander-in-chief in Anatolia, was aided by the British officer William Williams, who effectively led the Turkish defense of Kars against the Russian forces in the Crimean War.