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SINAN (DISAMBIGUATION)

'Sinan' can stand for:
# 'Mimar Koca Sinan ibn Abd al-Mannan' aka 'Sinan', or 'Mimar Sinan', (April 15 1489 - July 17 1588), Turkish architect.
# 'Atik Sinan' aka ''Sinan the Old'' (d. 1471), also architect, born in Byzance,
# 'Sinan ibn Thabit ibn Qurra' (ca. 880 - 943 Bagdad), Arab doctor, mathematician and astronomer, and son of Thabit ibn Qurra.
# 'Ibrahim ibn Sinan ibn Thabit ibn Qurra', aka 'Ibrahim ibn Sinan' (908 - 946 Bagdad), mathematician, and son of Sinan ibn Thabit ibn Qurra.
# 'Sinan, China' is a Chinese city (æ€å—县) in the area of Tongren in the province Guizhou.
#'Sinan County' in Jeollanam-do province, South Korea.
#Sinan was also the head of a group called the Assassins during the crusades.

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Sinan Pasha

Sinan Pasha


# 'Sinanüddin Fakih Yusuf Pasha' (d. 1364), Ottoman first vizier between 1349-1364,
# 'Hoca Sinan Pasha' (d. 1486), Ottoman erudite close to the sultans Mehmed II and Bayezid II.
# 'Sinan Pasha' (Sinanüddin Yusuf Pasha) (d. 1553), Ottoman admiral,
# 'Sinan Pasha' (Koca Sinan Pasha) (d. 1596), Ottoman militair and statesman born in Albania, governor of Egypt (1569), governor of Damascus (1590), Grand Vizir (1580-1581, then 1589-1591, then 1593-February 1595, then August 1595-November 1595, and November 1595 till his death).
# 'Cigalazade Yusuf Sinan Pasha' (1545-1605), Ottoman admiral and Grand Vizir in 1596
# 'Sinan Pasha Borovinic' (Hadim Sinan Pasha) (d. 1517), Ottoman statesman, twice governor of Bosnia-Herzegovina, (1496-April 1499, later 1513-1514).

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