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Palvanniyaz Khodja Yusupov (1861 - 1936.14.5) -
representative of
Jadidism in K****zm, statesman.
Palvanniyaz Khodja Yusupov was born in
Khiva in 1861...
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Seyid Islam Khodja (1872 - 1913; Uzbek: Said Islomxoʻja / Саид Исломхўжа / سید اسلامخاوجا) was the
Grand Vizier (Prime Minister) of the
Khiva Khanate from...
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Hamdan ben
Othman Khodja (1773–1842) was an
Algerian dignitary and scholar. He
wrote the book "Le Miroir" in
which he
denounced the
encroachments by French...
- Ali V Ben Ahmed,
nicknamed Ali
Khodja, Ali-Meguer, or Ali Loco (the mad) (Arabic: علي ابن أحمد خوجة) was a
Kouloughli of
partial Georgian (Mengrelian)...
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Cinci Hoca (literally "hoca of jinn") is the
epithet of Karabaşzade Hüseyin Efendi, a 17th-century
Ottoman spiritualist whose influence on the
sultan caused...
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Ilyas Khoja (died 1368) was Khan in
Transoxiana (1363) and Khan of
Moghulistan from 1363 to 1368. He was the son of
Tughlugh Timur. In 1363,
Tughlugh Timur...
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Abdul Khaliq Ghijduvani (died 1179) was one of a
group of
Central Asian Sufi
teachers known simply as
Khwajagan (the Masters) of the
Naqshbandi order....
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Moustapha Khodja (Arabic: مصطفى خوجة; died
October 10, 1800), was a
Tunisian politician and a
mamluk of
Georgian origin. He
became Prime Minister of the...
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Hojaguly Narliyev (Turkmen:
Hojaguly Narliýew; born 21
January 1937 in Ashkhabad,
Turkmen SSR, USSR), also
known as
Khodzhakuli Narliev, is a
Turkmen film...
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questionnaire to
Khodja Murad surrounding the port of
Baylul which he had
asked whether any
ships had
sailed there and from where.
Khodja replied empathetically...