Haseki — Haseki, sonst ein aus den Bastandschis erlesenes berittenes Leibcorps des türkischen Sultan. Es begleitete den Sultan, wenn er spazieren ging, zu Fuß mit Säbel u. weißem Stabe in der Hand … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
haseki — [ azeki] n. f. ÉTYM. 1962, Larousse; mot turc « ce qui appartient au service du Sultan ». ❖ ♦ Didact. (hist.). Favorite du sultan de Turquie … Encyclopédie Universelle
haseki — hasèki prid. DEFINICIJA v. asaki … Hrvatski jezični portal
Haseki Hürrem Sultan — Roxelane auf einem anonymen Holzschnitt von 1550, so wie man sie sich in Venedig als la Rossa (die Russin) vorstellte[1] Haseki Hürrem Sultan (osmanisch Hürrem, von persisch خرم ḫurram ‚die Freudvolle‘; auch Roxelane, Roxelana, Roxolana, Ruziac … Deutsch Wikipedia
Haseki Hürrem Sultan Hamamı — The Haseki Hürrem Sultan Hamami (translatable as: Bath of Roxelana ) is a Turkish hamam that was commissioned by Sultan Suleiman I s consort Roxelana and constructed by Sinan during the 16th century in Istanbul. It was constructed for the… … Wikipedia
HASEKİ — Tar: Vaktiyle sarayda görevli bazı subaylara verilen isim … Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük
haseki sultan — is., tar. Padişahtan çocuğu olan karavaş … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
Neşerek (Nesrin) Haseki Kadın Efendi — Neşerek (Nesrin) Haseki Kadınefendi (1848 – 11 June 1876) was the fifth wife of the 32nd Ottoman Sultan Abdülaziz. She was born in Tiflis (now Tbilisi), Georgia. In 1868 when she was about 20 years old, she was married to Abdülaziz at Dolmabahçe… … Wikipedia
Vakuf — Haseki Hürrem Sultan Vakfiyesi, 1. Textseite der Stiftungsurkunde (waqfiyya) des Takiyyat Haseki Hürrem Sultan Komplexes in Jerusalem von AH 964 / AD 1556–7 Waqf (arabisch وقف fromme Stiftung, plural Awqāf … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vakıf — Haseki Hürrem Sultan Vakfiyesi, 1. Textseite der Stiftungsurkunde (waqfiyya) des Takiyyat Haseki Hürrem Sultan Komplexes in Jerusalem von AH 964 / AD 1556–7 Waqf (arabisch وقف fromme Stiftung, plural Awqāf … Deutsch Wikipedia