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Imadaddin Nasimi — Nesimi redirects here. For places in Azerbaijan, see Nəsimi (disambiguation). This article is about the 14th century Sufi poet. For the 17th century Alevi Shi a poet, see Kul Nesimi. Nasimi statue in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan ‘Alī ‘Imādu d… … Wikipedia
Ismail I — Shāh Ismā il Abu l Mozaffar bin Sheikh Haydar bin Sheikh Junayd Safawī (PerB|شاه اسماعیل az. شاه اسماعیل) (July 17, 1487 May 23, 1524), was a Shah of Iran and the founder of the Safavid dynasty, which survived until 1736. Shah Ismail started his… … Wikipedia
Cornell Fleischer — is the Kanuni Suleyman Professor of Ottoman and Modern Turkish Studies at the University of Chicago. Dr. Fleischer received his PhD from Princeton University in 1982. After leaving Princeton, Dr. Fleischer held teaching posts at Washington… … Wikipedia
Aksemseddin — Akşemseddin (osmanisch أكشمسدين; geboren 1389/1390 in Damaskus, heute Syrien, damals Provinz des Osmanischen Reiches; † 1460 in Bolu; eigentlicher Name Scheich Mehmet Schamsettin Bin Hamza) war einer der populärsten islamischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Akşemseddin — (* 1389/1390 in Damaskus, heute Syrien, damals Provinz des Osmanischen Reiches; † 1460 in Bolu; eigentlicher Name Scheich Muhammad Schams al Milla wa d Din bin Hamza) war einer der populärsten islamischen Religionsgelehrten des 15. Jahrhunderts.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chah Ismail — Ismail Ier Pour l’article homonyme, voir Ismail Ier (Samanides). … Wikipédia en Français
Chah Ismaïl — Ismail Ier Pour l’article homonyme, voir Ismail Ier (Samanides). … Wikipédia en Français
Chah ismail — Ismail Ier Pour l’article homonyme, voir Ismail Ier (Samanides). … Wikipédia en Français
Ismail Ier — Pour l’article homonyme, voir Ismail Ier (Samanides). Shah Ismail, le fondateur de la dynastie des Safavides. Chah Ismaïl Ier (Ardabil 17 … Wikipédia en Français
Ismail Safavi — Ismail Ier Pour l’article homonyme, voir Ismail Ier (Samanides). … Wikipédia en Français