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Midhat (also
spelled Medhat, Mitat, or Mithat) (Arabic: مدحت, romanized:
Midḥat) is a name of
Arabic origin,
usually masculine,
except in ****stan. It...
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Ahmed Şefik
Midhat Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: احمد شفيق مدحت پاشا, romanized: Aḥmed Şefīḳ
Midḥat Pāşā; 1822 – 26
April 1883) was an
Ottoman politician, reformist...
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Midhat Pasha Souq (Arabic: سُوق مِدْحَت بَاشَا, romanized: Sūq
Midḥat Bāšā) also
called Al-Taweel Souq (Arabic: سُوق الطَّوِيل, romanized: Sūq aṭ-Ṭawīl...
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Midhat Mursi al-Sayid Umar (Arabic: مدحت مرسي السيد عمر), also
known as Abu
Khabab al-Masri (Arabic: أبو خباب المصري; 29
April 1953 in
Egypt – 28 July...
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newspaper "Lirija" in Salonika,
which lasted until 1910.
While running Lirija,
Midhat wrote an open
letter to
Ismail Qemali,
expressing his
strong disapproval...
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Ottoman Empire, it was
written by
members of the
Young Ottomans,
particularly Midhat Pasha,
during the
reign of
Sultan Abdul Hamid II (r. 1876–1909).
After Abdul...
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Midhat Gazalé (22 July 1929 – 8 June 2009) was an
international telecommunications and
space consultant and a
visiting Professor of Telecommunications...
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Midhat Sarajčić (born 16
September 1971) is a
Bosnian retired football player. Born in Novi Travnik, he has pla**** for
local team
Bratstvo Novi Travnik...
- from the
contemporary politician Midhat Pasha;
Ahmet Mithat took on his
second name "Mithat"
while working for
Midhat Pasha as an
official and newspaper...
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western half of the street,
including the
Midhat Pasha Souq, is
today also
known as "
Midhat Pasha Street",
while the
eastern half,
leading to...