- (1604–1674),
Armenian merchant magnate,
Ottoman and
Tuscan official Abro
Chelebi (died 1676),
Armenian merchant,
Ottoman army
purveyor Hezârfen
Ahmed Çelebi...
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Eremia Chelebi Kömürjian (12–13 May 1637 – 15 July 1695) was an Ottoman-Armenian
writer and
intellectual from Constantinople. Eremia's
recent ancestors...
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Evliya Chelebi:
Seyahatname - a
Journey through Northern Albania and Montenegro". www.albanianhistory.net.
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Evliya Chelebi: Seyahatname...
- The Gazi
Chelebi (Turkish: Gazi Çelebi, "Warrior Gentleman") was the
nickname of a
naval commander who
controlled the
Black Sea port of
Sinop in the first...
- (7 June 1272 – 5
February 1320),
known as Amir Arif and
later Ulu Arif
Chelebi, was a
Mevlevi scholar and poet. He was born on 7 June 1272 to
Sultan Walad...
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Noman Çelebicihan (Crimean Tatar: نعمان چلبى جهان,
Numan Çelebicihan; 1885 – 23
February 1918) was a
Crimean Tatar politician, lawyer,
mufti of Crimean...
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Abraham "Abro"
Chelebi (died 1676) was an Ottoman-Armenian merchant. Abro
Chelebi served as the
purveyor of the
Ottoman Army from 1644 onwards. Following...
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Yakub II (died
January 1429), also
known as
Yakub Chelebi, was Bey of
Germiyan in
western Anatolia from 1387 to 1390, 1402 to 1411, and 1414
until his...
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Husameddin Chelebi themselves, are also
buried there.
Their personal efforts to
establish the
order were
continued by
Sultan Veled's son Ulu Arif
Chelebi. During...
- on fire,
which prompted Mehmed Chelebi to
quickly return to
Anatolia after having defeated his brother, Musa
Chelebi, in Rumelia. When Musa's remains...