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    Didymoteicho (redirect from Dimetoka)
    century. The city was called ديمتوقه in Ottoman Turkish and is still called Dimetoka in Turkish, which was its name during the rule of the Ottoman Empire, and...
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    Υποδιοίκησις Δεδέαγατς), originally in 1878–1884 the Sanjak of Dimetoka (Liva-i Dimetoka, Υποδιοίκησις Διδυμοτείχου), was a second-level province (sanjak)...
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    of his own. Selim ordered the exile of Bayezid to a distant "sanjak", Dimetoka (in the north-east of present-day Greece). Bayezid died immediately thereafter...
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    throne on 25 April 1512. Bayezid departed for retirement in his native Dimetoka, but he died on 26 May 1512 at Havsa, before reaching his destination and...
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    Gelibolu (25,000), Kırklareli (16,000), İskeçe (14,000), Çorlu (11,500), Dimetoka (10,000), Enez (8000), Gümülcine (8000) and Dedeağaç (3000). Sanjaks of...
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    Nuri Bey. In 1479, Gülşah Hatun was granted the village of Sığırcalu in Dimetoka, its revenues were converted into mülk so that Gülşah could turn it into...
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  • of Enver Pasha entered Edirne on 22 July 1913. Edirne, Kırklareli and Dimetoka were taken back. In the Second Balkan War, the Bulgarians could not show...
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  • (pīr-e ṯānī or second elder). Balım Sultan was born in 1457 in the town of Dimetoka in Rumelia to a Shia Muslim mother. The genealogy of Balïm is a contested...
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  • in Thrace once commonly known as Demotika (Bulgarian Dimotika, Turkish Dimetoka) Lordship of Demotika, a medieval crusader state based on Didymoteicho...
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    of a thousand colours, and like Komotini (Gümülcine) and Didymoteicho (Dimetoka) has a large population of Turkish-speaking Muslims. The Muslim population...
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    Gjirokastra (d. 1621) Asim Baba of Gjirokastra (d. 1796) Balim Sultan of Dimetoka (1457–1517) Dylgjer Hysejni of Elbasan (b. 1959) Edmond Brahimaj, Dede...
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    Ottoman forces occupied the regions of Soufli (Sofulu), Didymoteicho (Dimetoka) and Ortaköy . After the Second Balkan War the treaty of Bucharest was...
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    skirmish at Bender, but captured him and put him under house-arrest at Dimetoka (nowadays Didimoticho) and Constantinople. During his semi-imprisonment...
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    the Ottoman Army forces commanded by Kaymakam Enver Bey that recovered Dimetoka and Edirne (Adrianople, the capital city of the Ottoman Empire between...
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    Milas 1261–1424 Ottomanids (later the Ottoman Empire) Söğüt, later Bursa, Dimetoka, Edirne and Istanbul 1299–1922 Pervâneid Sinop 1277–1322 Ramadanids Adana...
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    overthrown by his son. Beyazid II died in Çorlu on his way to exile in Dimetoka. Coincidentally, Selim himself died in Çorlu nine years into his reign...
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    placed the ford between the modern villages Gümüşçay (formerly called Dimetoka) and Çeşmealtı. This theory found support in later scholarship on the battle...
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  • interpretation of Twelver Shi'ism. A strip of land from Babadag in Romania until Dimetoka in Greece is the land of Qizilbash nowadays. This strip includes a part...
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    Çam-ı Kebîr / Büyükçam) Dafno (Turkish: Mahmutlu) Didymoteicho (Turkish: Dimetoka; Bulgarian: Димотика Dimotika) Dikaia (Turkish: Kadıköy) Echinos (Turkish:...
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  • Giresun Gölyazı Apollónia (Απολλώνια) Gölyazı Gümüşçay Dhidymóteikho, Dimetóka (Διδυμότειχο, Ντιμετόκα) Gümüşçay Günay Sésera (Σέσερα) Günay Gündoğdu...
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  • (Turkey)―Troades, capital city May 334 Battle of the Granicus River (Biga Çay, near Dimetoka, Turkey)―Hellespontine Phrygia (capital city Dascylium (Ergili), captured...
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  • Ahlçelebi 6,080 4,107 Akçakizanllk 7,195 8,097 748 Zağraiatık 5,586 12,782 Dimetoka 7,525 10,852 Ferecık 2,385 3,473 Meğri 692 833 Gumülcine 30,517 5,339 1...
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    held at well-known tekkes in places such as Hacıbektaş in central Turkey, Dimetoka (Didymoteicho) in Thrace (Greece), Karbala in Iraq, and also Göztepe, Kadıköy...
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    that the earthquake caused damage even in Edirne, Çorlu, Gallipoli and Dimetoka, which were part of the Rumelia Province of the Empire. The area of significant...
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    Suleiman the Magnificent, and had been a high-ranking Baba in the important Dimetoka Teḱe (now in Didymoteicho) when his sister (who was one of the sultan's...
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    Θεσσαλονίκης. pp. 74–76. "Yunanistan'daki Türk eserlerinde kitabeler (Dedeağaç, Dimetoka, İskeçe, Gümülcine, Selanik, Kavala, Yenice-Karasu)". Mimar Sinan University...
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  • Bektashi missionaries were sent to Albania from the Bektashi centre at Dimetoka, usually in groups of three. The first missionaries arrived during the...
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  • Ritterorden. Europas (Sigmaringen, 1980), pgs. 353–374 Babinger, Fr., "Dimetoḳa", Gökbilgin, M. Tayyib, "Edirne" in: Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition...
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  • family who had migrated from Dimetoka during the Balkan Wars. His father, Mahmut Niyazi Bey, who was a judge in Dimetoka, and his mother was Zeynep Ziynet...
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  • completed his studies in Istanbul. He was appointed to Oruç Pasha Madrasah in Dimetoka in 1525, and then to Hacı Hüseyinzade Madrasah in Istanbul. Later, he worked...
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