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Перевод: bursa speek bursa


[существительное]
общежитие; сумка


Тезаурус:

  1. Turning then to the mevleviyet kadiliks, he served successively (and apparently uninterruptedly) as kadi of Damascus (977/1569), Egypt (978/1570), Bursa (979/1572), Edirne (981/1573), and Istanbul (Rajab 983/October 1575).
  2. Taskopruzade quotes from his father these words of Hocazade's: At the time when I was at the Sultan medrese in Bursa I was thirty-three years old and loved nothing save Taskopruzade goes on to say that Hocazade used to take more pride in having taught at the Sultan medrese than in having been kazasker or Mehmed II's Hoca.
  3. Apart from Bursa and Edirne, which constitute special cases and are dealt with in detail in the following chapters, the city for which there is the earliest reliable information concerning a continuous official muftilik of some importance appears to be Amasya, to the muftilik of which Ali Ceml, later Mufti of Istanbul, was appointed by Bayezid II in 888/1483-;4 (?) with the not inconsiderable salary of 30 akce a day.
  4. The balance are from Turkish naval and military museums, the Turkish and Islamic Museums of Istanbul and Bursa, the Sadberk Hanim Museum in Istanbul (the first private museum in Turkey), and the privately owned Kuyas Collection, a major lender of Iznik pottery.
  5. The latter term is defined by Ali as being applied to the outstanding medreses in Istanbul, Edirne, Bursa and the towns in the environs of these three cities.
  6. Further on he writes: Istanbul, Bursa and Edirne are recorded in the defter each as 300-akce Damascus and Aleppo have been recorded each as 500-akce .
  7. On the accession of Bayezid II, Hocazade was appointed to the Sultan medrese in Bursa for a second time, with 100 akce a day, and was also appointed mufti of Bursa.
  8. The season of production lasts probably less than two months in the Arctic basin, and up to four months in the peripheral region (read Bursa, 1961).
  9. Hocazade was next appointed muderris at the Sultan medrese in Bursa with a salary of 50 akce a day.
  10. Why, for example, did Molla Iwad (Molla Ivaz), who was eventually to rise to become Rumeli kazasker, stay on at the Sahn at one point in his career, twice refusing appointments to higher medreses (those of Murad II in Bursa and of Bayezid II in Edirne) before accepting an appointment to the Ayasofya medrese?
  11. The latter writes that he was a muderris in Bursa who then became a kadi, at which point Molla Fenari went to study under Kara Hoca in Iznik.
  12. The St. Kilda list is as follows: - Sorrel ( Rumex acetosa ), Lapathum vulgare ( Rumex obtusifolius ), Scurvy Grass ( Cochlearia officinalis ), Mille-foil ( Achillea millefolium ), Bursa pastoris ( Capsella bursapastoris ), Silver weed or argentine ( Potentilla anserina ), Plantine, Sage ( Teucrium scorodonia ?),
  13. Finally, Ebussu'ud Efendi also stipulated the number of students to whom each entitled office-holder in the learned profession might grant and though the numbers which he fixed are not reported, figures have been given above which comprise a partial list for the of 959 and 963, while Ata'i gives another partial list for the of 973, in which the kazaskers were each permitted to invest ten students as the kadis of the three cities' i.e. those of Istanbul, Edirne and Bursa) five each, and the other kadis of the throne a term of uncertain application, but almost certainly comprising at least the other kadis mentioned in the decree of 963) three each: the figures for the kazaskers at least, and probably the others as well, applied down to Ata'i's own day.

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