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  • 41Lutayan, Sultan Kudarat — Lutayan is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Sultan Kudarat, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 40,881 people in 7,110 households.This lakeside town shares the lake with its neighboring municipality,… …

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  • 42Ismail I, Sultan of Granada — Ismail I (1279 ndash; July 6, 1325), was the grandson of Muhammed II al Faqih and the fifth Nasrid ruler of Granada in Iberia. Ismail I was the son of the princess Fatima, daughter of Muhammed II al Faqih and nephew of both sultans Muhammed III… …

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  • 43Sokollu Mehmet Paşa — Sokollu Mehmed Pasha (Serbian: Mehmed paša Sokolović, [ Sokolović means son of Sokol and sokol means falcon in several Slavonic languages. Sokollu in Turkish means from Sokol , Sokol being a place name. ] Cyrillic: Мехмед паша Соколовић) (born… …

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  • 44Sokollu Mehmed Pasha — Mehmed paša Sokolović Born 1506 Sokolovići, Bosnia Province, Ottoman Empire (modern Bosnia and Herzegovina) …

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  • 45Sinan — Koca Mi‘mār Sinān Āġā (Ottoman Turkish: خوجه معمار سنان آغا) (April 15, 1489 April 09, 1588) was the chief Ottoman architect and civil engineer for sultans Suleiman I, Selim II and Murad III. He was, during a period of fifty years, responsible… …

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  • 46Muhteşem Yüzyıl — Magnificent Century Format Historical fiction Written by Meral Okay …

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  • 47Mimar Sinan — خواجه معمار سنان آغا Born c. 1489/1490 Ağırnas, Kayseri, Central Anatolia Died July 17, 1588( …

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  • 48Rise of the Ottoman Empire — History of the Ottoman Empire This article is part of a series Foundation (1299–1402) …

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  • 49Ottoman Conquest of the Balkans — The weaknesses of the fragmented Balkan states following the death of Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia in 1355 opened wide the door to the conquest of the Balkan Peninsula by the Ottoman Turks. The Balkan states proved no match for those militantly …

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  • 50Scheherazade — /sheuh her euh zah deuh, zahd , hear /, n. 1. (in The Arabian Nights Entertainments) the wife of the sultan of India, who relates such interesting tales nightly that the sultan spares her life. 2. (italics) a symphonic suite (1888) by Nikolai… …

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