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    A representation of Persian language influence over Akhtari-e Kabir (Sihah-e Akhtari), an Arabic–Turkish dictionary by Maqsood Parhizjavan, Hassan Akbari Beiragh, Esmat Esmaeili

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Regardless of Its values and advantages as an Encyclopedia, Akhtari-e Kabir or Sihah-e Akhtari Arabic – Turkish  lexicon (or dictionary), by Muslih Al-Din Mustafa  Ibn Shams Al-din Ahmad karehisari Kutahiyyavi (D.968 / 1561) known as Akhtari, Usmani literary, linguist and faqih, Living in the era of Sultan Süleyman Kanûnî's kingdom, can set a good example to demonstrate growth of Persian language influence among the Scholars, philologists and the Usmani Arabic-learning in minor Asia, Despite the fact that this lexicon doesn’t include Persian language. …”
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    The Patriarchal Election Crisis At The Armenian Patriarchate Of Istanbul: The Repercussion of The Crisis In The American Consular Reports And Turkish Press (1944-1950) by Hikmet, Öksüz

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The death of the first Armenian Archbishop of İstanbul during the Republican era, Mesrob I Naroyan, in 1944 led to an unprecedented leadership crisis throughout the whole history of the Patriarchate of İstanbul, which was established in 1461 upon the orders of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II. Several international actors, including the main opposition candidate Bakhtiyarian to the locum tenens Archbishop Kevork Arslanian, were involved in the process when the latter refused to initiate the election process for the post of next Archbishop. …”
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    The Establishment of Ramadan Principality by Fatma Akkuş Yiğit

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Insomuch that Ramazan Beg, signified as “Turcoman Emir”, was accommodated by Mamluks Sultan in Cario, and dressed Khalat. Mamluks attached great importance to the region forming the north border in which Ramadanids was established. …”
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