- The
Kafes (Ottoman Turkish: قفس, romanized:
kafes, from Arabic: قفص),
literally "cage", was the part of the
Imperial Harem of the
Ottoman Palace where...
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following May were
demoted again. The one
shining light was
Kafes, who
joined PAOK in
January 1997.
Kafes burst on to the
Alpha Ethniki scene in 1998–99, scoring...
- next
episode Altin Kafes, Trailer, Cast and Summary".
Retrieved December 5, 2023. Altın
Kafes on the
official site of ATV Altın
Kafes channel on YouTube...
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Proinos Kafes (English:
Morning Coffee; Gr****: Πρωϊνός Καφές) was a
television daytime show
aired by ANT1 in
Greece during the
period 1991–2009. Though...
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Kafe may
refer to:
KAFE, a US
radio station Kafe, a town in
Ituri Province,
Democratic Republic of the
Congo Kafe District, Abuja,
Nigeria Said
Kafe (1937–2002)...
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KAFE (104.1 FM, "
KAFE 104.1",
pronounced "Café") is a
commercial FM
radio station in Bellingham, Washington. It is
owned by Saga Communications, and is...
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imprisonment in the
Kafes. Şehzade
Bayezid (4
October 1718 - 24
January 1771) - with Mihrişah Kadin. He died in the
Kafes after forty-one
years of...
- Said
Mahdi Soilihi Kafe (1937 – 25 May 2002) was a
Comorian political figure in the
regime of
Ahmed Abdallah.
Kafe was born in 1937 in Mtsapere, Mayotte...
- was sent in the
Kafes for the rest of his life,
while his
mother was sent to the Old Palace,
where she died.
Mustafa died in the
Kafes on 20
January 1639...
- English.
After his father's deposition, he
lived he
lived mostly confined to
Kafes.
Mehmed went on
campaigns along with his
cousin Mahmud I. He met French...