Nisanci — (Turkish: Nişancı) was a high post in Ottoman bureaucracy . The word nisancı literally means court calligrapher or sealer and the original duty of the nisancı was to seal royal precepts. Contents 1 History 2 Duties of the Nisancı 3 … Wikipedia
nişancı — sf. 1) Attığı kurşun, taş vb. ile hedefi vurmakta ustalık kazanmış olan 2) is., tar. Padişah divanı üyesi olan, antlaşma, berat, menşur, name ve fermanların başına tuğra çeken görevli, tevkici, tuğrakeş Birleşik Sözler keskin nişancı kör nişancı … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
Nişancı Ahmed Pasha — (? 1753), also called Şehla Ahmed Pasha, was an Ottoman Grand Vizier during the reign of Mahmud I.[1] Contents 1 Early life 2 As Grand Vizier 3 Later y … Wikipedia
keskin nişancı — is. Silahla hedeflediği noktayı ustalıkla vuran kişi … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
kör nişancı — is. Hedefi rastlantı ile vuran kimse … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
Tugra — Tughra (osmanisch طغرا, heutige türkische Schreibung: tuğra) ist die Bezeichnung für den Namenszug des osmanischen Sultans, der – vergleichbar der handschriftlichen Unterzeichnung und dem Siegel westlicher Herrscher – handgeschrieben und gemalt … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tughra — (osmanisch طغرى / طغرا, İA ṭuġra, pl. ṭuġrāwāt, heutige türkische Schreibung: tuğra, IPA [tuːra]) ist die Bezeichnung für den Namenszug des osmanischen Sultans, der – vergleichbar der handschriftlichen Unterzeichnung und dem Siegel… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Naili Abdullah Pasha — Nail Abdullah Pasha was an 18th century Ottoman grand vizier. He was a Turk from İstanbul and he took a job in Ottoman bureaucracy. After several minor posts, he was appointed as the reisülküttap (chief of clerks, a post equivalent to modern… … Wikipedia
Mehmed Said Efendi — in Paris in 1742. Joseph Aved, Musée de Versailles … Wikipedia
Nevşehirli Damad Ibrahim Pasha — For other uses, see Ibrahim Pasha (disambiguation). Nevşehirli Damad Ibrahim Pasha (1666 – October 16, 1730) served as Grand Vizier for Sultan Ahmed III of the Ottoman Empire during the Tulip period. He was also the head of a ruling family which… … Wikipedia