"Ziya Efendi" adlı şahısların biyografileri
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EATBZ018.jpgZiya Efendi. Edirneli Çiçekli Mektebi muallimi Hafız Mustafa Efendi'nin mahdûmudur. Dersten mezun bulunmuş. Edirne'de Çelebi Sultan Mahmud Han Cami-i Şerifi müezzini ve Sultan Selim Cami-i Şerifi havanbaşılığı uhdesine ilave olunmuştur. Belgede geçen ilk ve son tarihler: 1293 (Hicri takvime göre Miladi 1876/1877. Rumi takvime göre Miladi 1877/1878). Ziya Efendi (Mehmed), memur. Filibe'nin Cerrahici Hamza Mahallesi'nde 1277 senesinde tevellüd etmiştir. Ziraiden Filibeli Mehmed Ağa'nın oğludur. Belgede geçen ilk ve son tarihler: 1277- 9 Ağustos 1329 (Hicri takvime göre Miladi 1860/1861. Rumi takvime göre Miladi 1861/1862- 22 Ağustos 1913).1.18 MBJPEG
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Title
"Ziya Efendi" adlı şahısların biyografileri
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Ottoman Turkish
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Location
Salt Araştırma - Salt Research
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https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/220580
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El yazısı - Handwriting
Number of Scanned Documents
4
Identifier
EATBZ018
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Open Access
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Satın alma - Purchase

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