Rumi — For other uses, see Rumi (disambiguation). Mevlevi redirects here. For other uses, see Mevlevi (disambiguation). Mewlānā Jalāl ad Dīn Muḥammad Balkhī مولانا جلالالدین محمد بلخی Jalal ad Dīn Muhammad Rumi … Wikipedia
Music of Turkey — Turkish music redirects here. For the musical style used by European composers of Classical music, see Turkish music (style). Music of Turkey General topics Ottoman military bands … Wikipedia
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Konya — For other uses, see Konya (disambiguation). Konya Konya Collage … Wikipedia
Dervish — For other uses, see Dervish (disambiguation). An Ottoman Dervish in Istanbul … Wikipedia
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk — Atatürk redirects here. For other uses, see Atatürk (disambiguation). Mustafa Kemal Atatürk … Wikipedia
Dervish Mehmed Pasha — is the name of four grand viziers of the Ottoman Empire. Their nickname, dervish , attests to their pious character and background and connection with the Mevlevi order. These are: Dervish Mehmed Pasha the Bosniak, who held office under Ahmed I… … Wikipedia
Mawlawi — may refer to: Mevlevi Order, a Sufi order founded in Konya Mawlawi (Islamic title), an honorific Islamic title often given to Sunni Muslim Clergy This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
Mehmed Emin Aali Pasha — This article is about the Ottoman statesman. For other people named Mehemet Âli, see Mehemet Ali (disambiguation). For other uses, see Ali Pasha (disambiguation). Mehmed Emin Âli Paşa, the principal architect of Islâhat Fermânı ( Islâhat Hatt ı… … Wikipedia
Nasreddin — For other uses, see Nasreddin (disambiguation). A 17th century miniature of Nasreddin, currently in the Topkapi Palace Museum Library. Nasreddin (Persian: خواجه نصرالدین Arabic … Wikipedia