Abraham Miguel Cardoso — Abraham Miguel Cardozo (also Cardoso; c. 1630–1706) was a Shabbethaian prophet and physician born in Spain. A descendant of the Marranos in the Portuguese city of Celorico, he studied medicine together with his brother Fernando Isaac, and while… … Wikipedia
Abraham Sofaer — est un acteur américain né le 1er octobre 1896 à Rangoon (Inde britannique aujourd hui Birmanie), décédé le 21 janvier 1988 à Woodland Hills (Los Angeles). Biographie Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète. Votre aide … Wikipédia en Français
Abraham Salomon Camondo — Count Abraham Camondo (1781 Istanbul(Constantinople)– March 30, 1873 Paris) was a Jewish Ottoman Italian financier and philanthropist and the patriarch of the Camondo family. He was born in Constantinople,[1][2] Ottoman Empire. In 1832 he… … Wikipedia
Mezzo Morto Hüseyin Pasha — Hassan Mezzomorto (Turkish: Mezomorto Hüseyin Paşa; died 1701) or Hajji Husain Mezzomorto (Turkish: Hacı Hüseyin Mezomorto) was an Ottoman corsair, bey, and finally Kapudan Pasha (grand admiral) of the Ottoman Navy. His epithet mezzomorto is the… … Wikipedia
Talaat Pasha — Office 280th Grand Vizier In office 4 February 1917 – 8 October 1918 … Wikipedia
Ahmed Shuja Pasha — en août 2008. Naissance 18 mars 1952 (1952 03 … Wikipédia en Français
Castro, Abraham de — (fl. 16th cent.) Egyptian financial administrator. He was director of the mint in Cairo and supervisor of economic affairs in Egypt. When the Egyptian pasha (in revolt against Sultan Suleiman I) ordered Castro to issue a new coinage bearing… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
HOROWITZ, ISAIAH BEN ABRAHAM HA-LEVI — (called Ha Shelah ha Kadosh, the holy Shelah, from the initials of the title of his major work; 1565?–1630), rabbi, kabbalist, and communal leader. Horowitz was born in Prague, but as a youth he moved to Poland with his father, who was his first… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
OTTOMAN EMPIRE — OTTOMAN EMPIRE, Balkan and Middle Eastern empire started by a Turkish tribe, led by ʿUthmān (1288–1326), at the beginning of the 14th century. This entry is arranged according to the following outline: sources … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ISTANBUL — ISTANBUL, city in N.W. turkey , on both sides of the Bosphorus at its entrance on the Sea of Marmara (for history prior to 1453, see constantinople ). Constantinople was taken from the Byzantine emperor in 1453 by the Ottoman sultan Mehmed II… … Encyclopedia of Judaism