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  2. Rüstem Pasha - Wikipedia

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    Sultanzade Osman Bey. Rüstem Pasha ( Turkish pronunciation: [ɾysˈtem paˈʃa]; Ottoman Turkish: رستم پاشا; c. 1505 – 10 July 1561) was an Ottoman statesman who served as Grand Vizier to Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent. Rüstem Pasha is also known as Damat Rüstem Pasha (the epithet damat meaning 'son-in-law' ) as a result of his ...

  3. Shawarma - Wikipedia

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    Although the roasting of meat on horizontal spits has an ancient history, the shawarma technique—grilling a vertical stack of meat slices and cutting it off as it cooks—first appeared in the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century in the form of döner kebab, [1] [13] [14] which both the Greek gyros and the Levantine shawarma are derived from.

  4. Kafes - Wikipedia

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    Kafes. The apartments of the Crown Prince in the Topkapı Palace, which was also called kafes. The Kafes ( Ottoman Turkish: قفس, romanized : kafes, from Arabic: قفص ), literally "cage", was the part of the Imperial Harem of the Ottoman Palace where possible successors to the throne were kept under a form of house-arrest and constant ...

  5. Söğüt - Wikipedia

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    0228. Website. www .sogut .bel .tr. Söğüt ( Turkish pronunciation: [ˈsœ.yt], lit. ' willow ') is a town in Bilecik Province, Turkey. It is the seat of Söğüt District. [ 2] Its population is 13,566 (2021). [ 1] The mayor is İsmet Sever ( MHP ), elected in 2019. [ 3] Söğüt is notable as the founding location and first capital of the ...

  6. Ottoman cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman trade introduced new ingredients to the empire's regional cuisines, contributing to the evolving, unique character of Ottoman foodways. Levantine cuisine was enriched by the new ingredients from Asia and the Americas. Fernand Braudel credits the Ottomans with introducing rice, sesame and maize to the region.

  7. Timeline of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Most of Serbia is conquered. Murad I lost his life in this war. [ 1][ 2] Bayezid I accession to the throne. 1396. September 25. Battle of Nicopolis. Bulgaria was conquered. 1399. The Bursa great mosque was built by the Bayezid I. The first to be built by the Ottoman Darü'ş-şifa (worship and education center) Bayezid 1.

  8. Osmanoğlu family - Wikipedia

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    Osmanoğlu family. The Osmanoğlu family are the members of the historical House of Osman (the Ottoman dynasty), which was the namesake and sole ruling house of the Ottoman Empire from 1299 until the establishment of the Republic of Turkey in 1923. There were 36 Ottoman sultans who ruled over the Empire, and each one was a direct descendant ...

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