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- published in the Ottoman Empire was Vartan Pasha's 1851 The Story of Akabi (Turkish: Akabi Hikyayesi). It was written in Turkish but with Armenian script....
- Queen Dodi Akaabi also known as Naa Dode Akabi I ruled the Ga Land from 1610 to 1635 and was a Guan Obutu or Awutu princess who was married to the wealthy...
- in the service of the state. He is also notable for his novel "Akabi's Story" (Akabi Hikâyesi) and for having published the bilingual magazine Mecmua-i...
- to be written in Turkish in the Ottoman Empire was Vartan Pasha's 1851 Akabi Hikâyesi, written in the Armenian script. Although the Armenian alphabet...
- Akabi-Davis (born 3 August 1962) is a Sierra Leonean sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics. From Freetown, Akabi-Davis...
- written in Turkish in the Ottoman Empire was Hovsep Vartanian's 1851 Akabi Hikayesi (Akabi's Story), written in the Armenian script. When the Armenian Duzian...
- Armenian Tales and Their Folkloristic Relevance. Her informant was Mrs. Akabi Mooradian, an Armenian living in Detroit. A rich man had a beautiful wife...
- identified with Islam. The first novel to be written in the Ottoman Empire was Akabi (1851), which was written in the Armenian script by Vartan Pasha. Similarly...
- November 2010, forty-year-old Iraqi national, Ahmad al-Akabi, committed suicide. Mr Al Akabi's bid for asylum had been rejected twice in the previous...
- the Muhayyelât of Ali Aziz Efendi, cited above. Another, 1851's Akabi Hikâyesi ("Akabi's Story"), written by the Armenian Vartan Pasha (Hovsep Vartanian)...