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Hadım Sinan Pasha (خادمسنان پاشا, Hadım Sinan Paşa,; Sinan-paša Borovinić; died 22 January 1517) was Bosnian-Ottoman nobleman, politician and statesman.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 40 relations: Ala al-Dawla Bozkurt, Anatolia, Baban, Battle of Chaldiran, Battle of Marj Dabiq, Battle of Ridaniya, Battle of Turnadağ, Battle of Yaunis Khan, Bayezid II, Beylerbey, Beylik of Dulkadir, Borovinići, Bosnia (region), Bosnians, Eunuch, Foča, Gaza City, Gevherhan Hatun (daughter of Mehmed the Conqueror), Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha, Kurds, List of grand dukes of Bosnia, List of Ottoman grand viziers, Mamluk Sultanate, Mostar, Ottoman Empire, Ottoman–Mamluk War (1516–1517), Oxford University Press, Palestine (region), Pasha, Radoslav Pavlović Radinović, Republic of Ragusa, Rumelia, Safavid Iran, Sanjak of Bosnia, Sanjak of Herzegovina, Sanjak of Smederevo, Selim I, Tuman Bay II, Turkey, Yunus Pasha.

  2. 1510s in the Ottoman Empire
  3. 16th-century Bosnian people
  4. 16th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire
  5. 16th-century governors
  6. Bosnian Muslims from the Ottoman Empire
  7. Devshirme
  8. Eunuchs from the Ottoman Empire
  9. Grand Viziers of Selim I
  10. Ottoman Bosnian nobility
  11. Ottoman governors of Anatolia
  12. Ottoman governors of Bosnia
  13. Ottoman governors of Rumelia
  14. Ottoman military personnel killed in action
  15. Ottoman people of the Ottoman–Persian Wars
  16. People from the Ottoman Empire of Bosnian descent
  17. Sanjak of Herzegovina
  18. Slavs from the Ottoman Empire

Ala al-Dawla Bozkurt

Ala al-Dawla Bozkurt Beg (Alaüddevle Bozkurt Bey; 1428 – 13 June 1515) was the ruler of Dulkadir from late 1480 until his death.

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Anatolia

Anatolia (Anadolu), also known as Asia Minor, is a large peninsula or a region in Turkey, constituting most of its contemporary territory.

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Baban

Baban was a Kurdish principality existing from the 16th century to 1850, centered on Sulaymaniyah.

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Battle of Chaldiran

The Battle of Chaldiran (جنگ چالدران; Çaldıran Savaşı) took place on 23 August 1514 and ended with a decisive victory for the Ottoman Empire over the Safavid Empire.

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Battle of Marj Dabiq

The Battle of Marj Dābiq (مرج دابق, meaning "the meadow of Dābiq"; Mercidabık Muharebesi), a decisive military engagement in Middle Eastern history, was fought on 24 August 1516, near the town of Dabiq, 44 km north of Aleppo (modern Syria).

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Battle of Ridaniya

The Battle of Ridaniya or Battle of Ridanieh (Ridaniye Muharebesi; معركة الريدانية) was fought on January 22, 1517, in Egypt.

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Battle of Turnadağ

The Battle of Turnadağ was an engagement between the forces of the Ottoman Empire and the Beylik of Dulkadir of Turkey in 1515.

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Battle of Yaunis Khan

The Battle of Yaunis Khan, also known as the Battle of Khan Yunis (Han Yunus Muharebesi), was fought on October 28, 1516 between the Ottoman Empire and the Mamluk Sultanate.

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Bayezid II

Bayezid II (Bāyezīd-i s̱ānī; II.; 3 December 1447 – 26 May 1512) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1481 to 1512.

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Beylerbey

Beylerbey (lit, meaning the 'commander of commanders' or 'lord of lords') was a high rank in the western Islamic world in the late Middle Ages and early modern period, from the Anatolian Seljuks and the Ilkhanids to Safavid Empire and the Ottoman Empire.

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Beylik of Dulkadir

The Beylik of Dulkadir (Dulkadiroğulları Beyliği) was one of the Anatolian beyliks established by the Turkoman clans Bayat, Afshar, and Begdili after the decline of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm.

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Borovinići

Borovinići (Боровинићи) is a village in the municipalities of Foča, Republika Srpska and Foča-Ustikolina, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Bosnia (region)

Bosnia (Босна) is the northern region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, encompassing roughly 81% of the country; the other region, the southern part, is Herzegovina.

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Bosnians

Bosnians (Serbo-Croatian: Bosanci / Босанци; Bosanac / Босанац, Bosanka / Босанка) are people native to the country of Bosnia and Herzegovina, especially the region of Bosnia.

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Eunuch

A eunuch is a male who has been castrated.

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Foča

Foča (Фоча) is a town and municipality of south-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the Republika Srpska entity on the banks of Drina river.

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Gaza City

Gaza, also called Gaza City, is a Palestinian city in the Gaza Strip.

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Gevherhan Hatun (daughter of Mehmed the Conqueror)

Gevherhan Hatun (گوھرخان خاتون "Gem of the Khan"; -) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Mehmed the Conqueror (reign 1444–46 and 1451–81) and Gülbahar Hatun.

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Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha

Hersekzade or Hersekli Ahmed Pasha ("Ahmed Pasha, son of the Herzog"; Serbo-Croatian: Ahmed-paša Hercegović; Aхмед-паша Херцеговић; 1456 – 21 July 1517), born as Stjepan Hercegović, was an Ottoman Bosnian general and five-times grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire. Hadım Sinan Pasha and Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha are 1510s in the Ottoman Empire, 1517 deaths, 16th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire, Bosnian Muslims from the Ottoman Empire, grand Viziers of Selim I, Ottoman Bosnian nobility, Pashas and Slavs from the Ottoman Empire.

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Kurds

Kurds or Kurdish people (rtl, Kurd) are an Iranic ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan in Western Asia, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northern Syria.

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List of grand dukes of Bosnia

The title Grand Duke of Bosnia was a court title in the Kingdom of Bosnia, bestowed by the King to highest military commanders, usually reserved for most influential and most capable among highest Bosnian nobility.

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List of Ottoman grand viziers

The grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire (Vezir-i Azam or Sadr-ı Azam (Sadrazam); Ottoman Turkish: صدر اعظمor وزیر اعظم) was the de facto prime minister of the sultan in the Ottoman Empire, with the absolute power of attorney and, in principle, removable only by the sultan himself in the classical period, before the Tanzimat reforms, or until the 1908 Revolution.

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Mamluk Sultanate

The Mamluk Sultanate (translit), also known as Mamluk Egypt or the Mamluk Empire, was a state that ruled Egypt, the Levant and the Hejaz from the mid-13th to early 16th centuries.

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Mostar

Mostar (Мостар) is a city and the administrative centre of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the historical capital of Herzegovina.

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Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.

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Ottoman–Mamluk War (1516–1517)

The Ottoman–Mamluk War of 1516–1517 was the second major conflict between the Egypt-based Mamluk Sultanate and the Ottoman Empire, which led to the fall of the Mamluk Sultanate and the incorporation of the Levant, Egypt, and the Hejaz as provinces of the Ottoman Empire.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.

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Palestine (region)

The region of Palestine, also known as Historic Palestine, is a geographical area in West Asia.

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Pasha

Pasha (پاشا; paşa; translit) was a high rank in the Ottoman political and military system, typically granted to governors, generals, dignitaries, and others. Hadım Sinan Pasha and Pasha are Pashas.

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Radoslav Pavlović Radinović

Radoslav Pavlović (Радослав Павловић; died 1441), sometimes spelled Radislav, Radisav or Radosav, was a Bosnian nobleman of the noble family Pavlović-Radinović.

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Republic of Ragusa

The Republic of Ragusa (Republica de Ragusa; Respublica Ragusina; Repubblica di Ragusa; Dubrovačka Republika; Repùblega de Raguxa) was an aristocratic maritime republic centered on the city of Dubrovnik (Ragusa in Italian and Latin; Raguxa in Venetian) in South Dalmatia (today in southernmost Croatia) that carried that name from 1358 until 1808.

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Rumelia

Rumelia (Rum İli,; Rumeli; Ρωμυλία) was the name of a historical region in Southeastern Europe that was administered by the Ottoman Empire, roughly corresponding to the Balkans.

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Safavid Iran

Safavid Iran, Safavid Persia or the Safavid Empire,, officially known as the Guarded Domains of Iran, was one of the largest and long-standing Iranian empires after the 7th-century Muslim conquest of Persia, which was ruled from 1501 to 1736 by the Safavid dynasty.

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Sanjak of Bosnia

Sanjak of Bosnia (Bosna Sancağı, Bosanski sandžak / Босански санџак) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire established in 1463 when the lands conquered from the Bosnian Kingdom were transformed into a sanjak and Isa-Beg Isaković was appointed its first sanjakbey.

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Sanjak of Herzegovina

The Sanjak of Herzegovina (Hersek Sancağı; Hercegovački sandžak) was an Ottoman administrative unit established in 1470.

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Sanjak of Smederevo

The Sanjak of Smederevo (Semendire Sancağı; Smederevski sandžak), also known in historiography as the Pashalik of Belgrade (Belgrad Paşalığı; Beogradski pašaluk), was an Ottoman administrative unit (sanjak) centerend on Smederevo, that existed between the 15th and the outset of the 19th centuries.

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Selim I

Selim I (سليماول; I.; 10 October 1470 – 22 September 1520), known as Selim the Grim or Selim the Resolute (Yavuz Sultan Selim), was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1512 to 1520. Hadım Sinan Pasha and Selim I are Ottoman people of the Ottoman–Persian Wars.

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Tuman Bay II

Al-Ashraf Abu Al-Nasr Tuman Bay (الأشرف أبو النصر طومان باي), better known as Tuman Bay II and Tumanbay II (طومان باي; – 15 April 1517) was the Mamluk Sultan of Egypt before the country's conquest by the Ottoman Empire in 1517. Hadım Sinan Pasha and Tuman Bay II are 1517 deaths.

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Turkey

Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe.

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Yunus Pasha

Yunus Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: يونس پاشا) (died September 13, 1517) was an Ottoman statesman. Hadım Sinan Pasha and Yunus Pasha are 1510s in the Ottoman Empire, 1517 deaths, 16th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire, 16th-century governors, Devshirme, grand Viziers of Selim I and Ottoman governors of Anatolia.

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See also

1510s in the Ottoman Empire

16th-century Bosnian people

16th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire

16th-century governors

Bosnian Muslims from the Ottoman Empire

Devshirme

Eunuchs from the Ottoman Empire

Grand Viziers of Selim I

Ottoman Bosnian nobility

Ottoman governors of Anatolia

Ottoman governors of Bosnia

Ottoman governors of Rumelia

Ottoman military personnel killed in action

Ottoman people of the Ottoman–Persian Wars

People from the Ottoman Empire of Bosnian descent

Sanjak of Herzegovina

Slavs from the Ottoman Empire

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadım_Sinan_Pasha

Also known as Hadim Sinan Pasha, Sinan Borovinic, Sinan Borovinić, Sinan-paša Borovinić.