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  2. Sultan: The Saviour - Wikipedia

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    Sultan:The Saviour is a 2018 Indian Bengali-language action film directed by Raja Chanda. The film features Jeet and Priyanka Sarkar with Bangladeshi actress Bidya Sinha Saha Mim in the leading roles. An adoptive brother Raja (Jeet), who works as a cab driver in Kolkata and Dewanganj's former gangster, tries to hunt down three notorious ...

  3. 1912 Ottoman coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    Selahaddin Bey, son of Liberal Union leader Kâmil Pasha and a member of the Saviour Officers. A group of officers led by CUP member and hero of the revolution Mehmed Sadık would separate from the CUP, after accusing central committee members Mehmed Talat, Mehmed Cavid, and Hüseyin Cahid of being seduced by Zionism and Freemasonry.

  4. Jeet filmography - Wikipedia

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    Sultan: The Saviour: Raja Dutta / Sultan Also producer [53] Bagh Bandi Khela: Barin Ghatak / Bagh [54] 2019 Baccha Shoshur: Spondan Islam / Spidey Also producer [55] Shesh Theke Shuru: Mahid Sheikh / Mahi Jeet's 50th Film, Also producer [56] Panther: Hindustan Meri Jaan: RAW Agent Panther: Also producer [57] 2020 Asur: Kigan Mandi Also producer ...

  5. 1913 Ottoman coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The 1913 Ottoman coup d'état (23 January 1913), also known as the Raid on the Sublime Porte (Turkish: Bâb-ı Âlî Baskını), was a coup d'état carried out in the Ottoman Empire by a number of Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) members led by Ismail Enver Bey and Mehmed Talaat Bey, in which the group made a surprise raid on the central Ottoman government buildings, the Sublime Porte ...

  6. List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The translation of the Ottoman Constitution of 1876 instead used a direct transliterations of "sultan" (Σουλτάνος Soultanos) and "padishah" (ΠΑΔΙΣΑΧ padisach). [4] Judaeo-Spanish: Especially in older documents, El Rey ("the king") was used. In addition some Ladino documents used sultan (in Hebrew characters: שולטן and ...

  7. Valide sultan - Wikipedia

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    Valide Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: والده سلطان, lit."Sultana mother") was the title held by the mother of a ruling sultan of the Ottoman Empire.The Ottomans first formally used the title in the 16th century as an epithet of Hafsa Sultan (died 1534), mother of Sultan Suleyman I (r.

  8. Balban - Wikipedia

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    Ghiyas-ud-din Balban (Persian: غیاث الدین بلبن; 1216–1287) was the ninth Sultan of Delhi. He had been the regent of the last Shamsi sultan, Mahmud until the latter's death in 1266, [2] following which, he declared himself sultan of Delhi. His original name was Baha-ud-Din. He was an Ilbari Turk.

  9. Ottoman coups of 1807–1808 - Wikipedia

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    In 1789, Sultan Abdulhamid I died, and his nephew Selim III, the son of Abdulhamid's predecessor, ascended to the throne. Selim, a composer of some talent as well as an advocate of modernization, was inspired to a certain degree by the French Revolution , [ 1 ] his efforts at Westernization culminating with a levy for new regular troops in 1805.