Osman Aga of Temesvar
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Osman Ağa (* um 1671; † nach 1725) war Dolmetscher der osmanischen Statthalterschaftskanzlei (Diwandolmetscher) in Temeschburg (auch Temeschwar, heute Timișoara). Er verfasste ein Buch über Diplomatik (Kitâb-i insâ), eine unvollständig gebliebene „Deutsche Geschichte“ (Nemçe tarıhi) und zwei Autobiografien.
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Osmân Ağa de Timișoara (Temeşvarlı Osman Ağa en turc ottoman) est un militaire et historien ottoman d'origine bosniaque, né en 1670 à Temesvar (actuelle Timișoara dans le Banat roumain), mort à Constantinople en 1720. Ağa (Agha) est un titre honorifique turc.
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Osman Ağa of Temeşvar (Turkish: Temeşvarlı Osman Ağa; 1670–1725) was an Ottoman army officer and one of the few Turkish-language autobiographers of the era. The former prisoner-of-war wrote mostly about his adventures in Habsburg Austria, and his autobiography was the sole Ottoman Turkish example of its kind. He was also a historian and travel writer.
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Osman Ağa (Chronist)
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Osmân Ağa de Timișoara
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Osman Aga of Temesvar
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Osman Ağa (* um 1671; † nach 1725) war Dolmetscher der osmanischen Statthalterschaftskanzlei (Diwandolmetscher) in Temeschburg (auch Temeschwar, heute Timișoara). Er verfasste ein Buch über Diplomatik (Kitâb-i insâ), eine unvollständig gebliebene „Deutsche Geschichte“ (Nemçe tarıhi) und zwei Autobiografien.
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Osmân Ağa de Timișoara (Temeşvarlı Osman Ağa en turc ottoman) est un militaire et historien ottoman d'origine bosniaque, né en 1670 à Temesvar (actuelle Timișoara dans le Banat roumain), mort à Constantinople en 1720. Ağa (Agha) est un titre honorifique turc.
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Osman Ağa of Temeşvar (Turkish: Temeşvarlı Osman Ağa; 1670–1725) was an Ottoman army officer and one of the few Turkish-language autobiographers of the era. The former prisoner-of-war wrote mostly about his adventures in Habsburg Austria, and his autobiography was the sole Ottoman Turkish example of its kind. He was also a historian and travel writer.
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