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  2. Haseki sultan - Wikipedia

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    Haseki Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: خاصکى سلطان, Ḫāṣekī Sulṭān; Turkish pronunciation: [haseˈci suɫˈtaːn]) was the title used for the chief consort of an Ottoman sultan. In later years, the meaning of the title changed to "imperial consort". [1] Hurrem Sultan, principal consort and legal wife of Suleiman the Magnificent, was ...

  3. Hasaki, Ibaraki - Wikipedia

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    Hasaki, Ibaraki. Hasaki (波崎町, Hasaki-machi) was a town in Kashima District, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 38,983 and a density of 570.93 persons per km 2. The total area is 68.28 km 2. On August 1, 2005, Hasaki, along with the old town of Kamisu (also from Kashima District), was merged to ...

  4. Al-Hasakah Governorate - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hasakah Governorate (Arabic: محافظة الحسكة, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat al-Ḥasakah; Kurdish: Parêzgeha Hesekê; Classical Syriac: ܗܘܦܪܟܝܐ ܕܚܣܟܗ, romanized: Huparkiyo d'Ḥasake, also known as ܓܙܪܬܐ, Gozarto) is one of the fourteen governorates (provinces) of Syria. It is located in the far north-east corner of ...

  5. Al-Hasakah - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hasakah[nb 1] (Arabic: ٱلْحَسَكَة, romanized: al-Ḥasaka; [2] Kurdish: Heseke/حەسەکە; [3][4][5] Syriac: ܚܣܝܟܐ Hasake[6]) is the capital city of the Al-Hasakah Governorate, in the northeastern corner of Syria. With a 2023 estimated population of 422,445 [7] Al-Hasakah is predominantly populated by Arabs with large ...

  6. Haseki Sultan Complex - Wikipedia

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    1. Elevations and plans published by Cornelius Gurlitt in 1912. The Haseki Sultan Complex (also Hürrem Sultan Complex) (Turkish: Haseki Hürrem Sultan Külliyesi) is a 16th-century Ottoman imperial mosque complex in the Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. It was the first royal project designed by the chief imperial architect Mimar Sinan.

  7. Kamisu - Wikipedia

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    Kamisu (神栖市, Kamisu-shi) is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 July 2020, the city had an estimated population of 95,384 in 40,759 households and a population density of 649 persons per km 2. The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 23.6%. [1] The total area of the city is 146.97 square kilometres (56.75 sq mi).

  8. Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (Turkish: Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamamı, aka Hagia Sophia Haseki Bathhouse (Ayasofya Haseki Hamamı) and Haseki Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse (Haseki Hürrem Sultan Hamamı)) is a sixteenth-century Turkish bath (hamam) in Istanbul, Turkey. It was commissioned by Hurrem Sultan (also known as Roxelana, the ...

  9. Haseki Sultan Imaret - Wikipedia

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    The Endowment Charter of Hürrem Sultan mentions the Haseki Hürrem Sultan Mosque, Madrasa and Imaret, CE 1556-1557 (AH 964). [1] Haseki Sultan Imaret was an Ottoman public soup kitchen established in Jerusalem to feed the poor during the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent. The imaret was part of a massive Waqf complex built in 1552 by Haseki ...