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reintroduced in 1956.
Effendi was also a non-European's
officer rank in the
Schutztruppe of
German East Africa.
Similar to the practice,
Effendis were promoted...
- Shoghí
Effendi (/ˈʃoʊɡiː ɛˈfɛndi/; Persian: شوقی افندی;1896 or 1897 – 4
November 1957) was
Guardian of the Baháʼí
Faith from 1922
until his
death in 1957...
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Effendi is a
title of nobility.
Effendi or
Efendi may also
refer to:
People with the
surname or,
especially in
historical personalities, just an Ottoman...
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University of Toronto, 2011, pp. 190–191, 199–202.
Effendi 1944, p. 306-307.
Effendi 1944, p. 311.
Effendi 1944, p. 312.
Esslemont 1980, p. 77,
quoting 'The...
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Fatima Effendi (Urdu: فاطمہ افندی) is a ****stani
actress and model. She has
appeared in the ****stani
drama series Man-O-Salwa, Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan...
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Masri Effendi ( مصري أفندي, Mr.
Egyptian in Arabic) was a
national personification of the
Kingdom of
Egypt created by
Alexander Saroukhan for Ruz al Yusuf...
- (1841–1925), more
commonly known as
Bechara Effendi (or
Bechara Effendi al-Muhandis,
Bechara Afandi, also
Bechara Effendi el-Dob "the bear") was an
Ottoman administrator...
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death in 1921, the
leadership of the
religion fell to his
grandson Shoghi Effendi (1897–1957). Baháʼís
annually elect local, regional, and
national Spiritual...
- Ustaosmanoğlu (1929 – 23 June 2022), also
known as
Mahmud Effendi and
known to his
followers as "
Effendi Hazretleri", was a
Turkish Sufi
Sheikh and the leader...
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Roestam Effendi (Perfected Spelling:
Rustam Effendi; 13 May 1903 – 24 May 1979) was an
Indonesian writer and
member of the
House of
Representatives of...