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- (1693–1694) Silihdar Osman Pasha (1695–1696) Silihdar Buuqli Mustafa Pasha (1696–1697) Ahmad Pasha Hacigirai (1697–1698) Silihdar Husein Pasha (1699) Silihdar Hasan...
- translated into Russian in 1936) and her autobiographical book The Gardens of Silihdar (Սիլիհտարի պարտէզները, Yerevan, 1935; translated into English by Jennifer...
- gl****-wares of the sultan. (from Persian شراب‌خانه meaning wine cellar) Silihdar سلحدار Arm-Bearer (from Arabic سلاح + Persian دار, meaning arm-bearer)...
- the next five years in exile in Europe. He only returned when his friend Silihdar Mehmed Pasha became governor of Damascus in 1618. When he returned to Lebanon...
- gl****-wares of the sultan. (from Persian شراب‌خانه meaning wine cellar) Silihdar سلحدار Arm-Bearer (from Arabic سلاح + Persian دار, meaning arm-bearer)...
- Bosnia, plus more than thirty aghas of the Janissaries, sipahis, and silihdars, as well as seven horsetails (symbols of high authority), 100 pieces of...
- Pasha Succeeded by Firari Huseyin Pasha In office 1701–1701 Preceded by Silihdar Hasan Pasha Succeeded by Mehmed Pasha Kurd Bayram Personal details Born...
- Puzant Granian, Selected Poems / 1936–1982 Zabel Yessayan, The Gardens of Silihdar & Other Writings (Ashod Press, 1982) Gostan Zarian, The Traveller & His...
- W****ly. Retrieved 28 January 2020. Yessayan, Zabel (2014). The Gardens of Silihdar (translated by Jennifer Manoukian). Treasury of Armenian Women's Literature...
- Silahdar Süleyman Pasha (Arabic transliteration: Sulaymān Pasha al-Siliḥdār, died 1837) was the Ottoman governor of Damascus Eyalet from February 1812...