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    Material: Suede, metal. Colors: Beige, Black, Brown, Green, Grey, Ivory, Lake Blue, Teddy Blue. Customer review: “I recently purchased these chairs, and I must say it exceeded my expectations ...

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    Burrow is an internet favorite that's best known for its sofas (like this gorgeous leather option, which, by the way, has nearly 1,000 reviews and a 4.5 star rating), but you'll also find chairs ...

  4. Hümeyra Hanımsultan - Wikipedia

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    Suade Hümeyra Hanımsultan (Ottoman Turkish: سعاده حمیرہ خانم سلطان, "good luck" and "red"; also Hümeyra Özbaş; 4 June 1917 – 17 May 2000) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Fatma Ulviye Sultan, daughter of Mehmed VI and Nazikeda Kadın, and her first husband Damat Ismail Hakkı Pasha.

  5. Küçükçekmece - Wikipedia

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    According to the Ottoman General Census of 1881/82-1893, the kaza of Küçükçökmece (also referred to as Rhagion by Ottomans back then) had a total population of 17,975, consisting of 10,945 Greeks, 5,340 Muslims, 1,396 Armenians, 61 Catholics, 31 Latins, 15 Bulgarians and 187 foreign citizens in the 1800s, and the population did not see a ...

  6. Uniforms of the United States Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The uniform consists of a camouflage blouse and trousers, green undershirt, and tan (specifically "olive mojave") suede boots. The uniform uses MARPAT digital camouflage patterns, of which there are two approved varieties. The first is a four-color woodland pattern in green, tan, brown, and black, while the other is a three-color desert pattern ...

  7. Sultan - Wikipedia

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    By the beginning of the 16th century, the title sultan was carried by both men and women of the Ottoman dynasty and was replacing other titles by which prominent members of the imperial family had been known (notably khatun for women and bey for men). This usage underlines the Ottoman conception of sovereign power as family prerogative.