- The
Hamidiye regiments (literally
meaning "belonging to Hamid", full
official name
Hamidiye Hafif Süvari Alayları,
Hamidiye Light Cavalry Regiments) were...
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Hamidiye may
refer to:
Hamidiye (cavalry),
irregular Ottoman cavalry units established in 1890
Ottoman cruiser Hamidiye, a
warship of the
Balkan wars...
- The
Hamidiye Marşı (English:
March of Hamid) was the
imperial anthem of the
Ottoman Empire from 1876 to 1909. In 1876,
Sultan Abdul Hamid II had the Hamidiye...
- The Yıldız
Hamidiye Mosque (Turkish: Yıldız
Hamidiye Camii), also
called the Yıldız
Mosque (Turkish: Yıldız Camii), is an
Ottoman imperial mosque located...
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Hamidiye was an
Ottoman cruiser that saw
extensive action during the
Balkan Wars and
World War I.
Initially named Abdül Hamid, it was
ordered by the Ottoman...
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buried in the
Hamidiye mausoleum. Şehzade
Ahmed (8
December 1776 - 18
November 1778) - with Ayşe
Sineperver Kadın.
Buried in the
Hamidiye mausoleum. Şehzade...
- The
Hamidiye Bridge (Gr****: Γέφυρα Χαμιδιέ, Turkish:
Hamidiye) is a four-arch
Ottoman bridge in
Western Thrace, Greece,
built in the
early twentieth century...
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armed by the state, they came to be
called the
Hamidiye Alaylari ("Hamidian Regiments"). The
Hamidiye and
Kurdish brigands were
given free rein to attack...
- January,
Ottoman regulars and
cavalry detachments ****ociated with the old
Hamidiye had
seized the
towns of Urmia, Khoy, and Salmas.
Demonstrations of resistance...
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Mecidiye Marşı
Aziziye Marşı
Hamidiye Marşı Reşadiye Marşı
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