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 Print Article: Selim determined to make his Pan stand
And, as McGrath noted in his report to creditors on Wednesday, "Mr Selim does not propose to pay any amount to creditors in exchange for the release".
He said he did not know whether Star was advising Selim.
He has taken court action, he has kept in touch with Pan customers - and tonight overcomes a strong aversion to the spotlight by appearing on national television.
http://www.smh.com.au/cgi-bin/common/popupPrintArticle.pl?path=/articles/2003/08/24/1061663676359.html

  
 ....Saleh Seleem....
At the station were a number of Arab students who were studying in the city and they had all come to welcome him to Graz.
In Austria rumours spread that he had left GAK after contract negotiations had fallen through, as the club had not offered him enough money, while there were also reports that the Egyptian military team had forced him back because he was needed in Egypt.
The Egyptian film industry is regarded as the Hollywood of Arabia, with Egyptian films being watched by millions all over the Arab World from Morocco to Iraq.
http://www.saleh-selim.com/english/talent.asp

  
 Salon.com Life Sleeping with the enemy
Ezra, an Israeli Jew, and Selim, a Palestinian Muslim, live, sleep -- and hide together.
Usually Ezra's eloquent patter, a few documents (including a precious letter from the Israeli security services that states Selim presents no known security risk) and well-placed phone calls solve things on the spot.
He was scandalized when an Israeli policeman took him aside once and asked: Aren't you afraid Selim will kill you?
http://www.salon.com/mwt/feature/2002/02/21/ezra_selim/print.html

  
 The Enchanted Island: A story by Howard Pyle
As soon as these words were ended the six black men marched King Selim back whence they had brought him; there they left him and passed out one by one as they had first come in, and the door shut to behind them.
There Selim the Baker went ashore, and there he would have starved to death only for Luck's Ring; for one day a boat came sailing by, and when poor Selim shouted, those aboard heard him and came and took him off.
But his troubles were not over yet; for, just as he came out from under all the ruin, the island began to sink down into the water, carrying everything along with it--that is, everything but him and one thing else.
http://www.eldrbarry.net/rabb/pyle/island.htm

  
 Suleiman the Magnificent - Freepedia
The Ottomans had a benevolent attitude towards the Jews, having welcomed thousands of Jewish refugees who had recently been expelled from Spain by Ferdinand II in 1492.
Later, apparently believing that his popularity with the army threatened his own position, he had Mustafa strangled too, leaving the way clear for one of Khourrem's (Hürrem) sons.
By 1517 Islamic the Ottoman Empire under Selim I took the land of what was once ancient Israel and Judea from the Egyptian Mamelukes (1250-1517).
http://en.freepedia.org/Suleiman_I.html

  
 Selim Obadia
All the auditors were Jews apart from one Armenian and two Christian Chaldeans, thereby incurring the disapproval of the Arab politicians, who dubbed the department a Jewish stronghold.
He lived to be 105, conserving all his mental faculties and revered in Iraq, Turkey, Palestine and the Far East.
Selim had a large circle of friends and will be missed by all who knew him.
http://www.dangoor.com/71page23.html

  
 Selim I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Selim determined on war with Persia, whose ruler Shah Ismail I claimed to be caliph as well.
There had been civil war between his father Beyazid and his uncle Cem, and between Selim himself and his brother Ahmed.
After Selim's return from his Egyptian campaign, he was preparing an expedition against Rhodes when he was overtaken by sickness and died in the ninth year of his reign.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selim_I

  
 Firman of Sultan Selim I
The monks brought this firman to Constantinople and petitioned the Sultan to renew it.
If any should fail to comply with the edict, then the kadi was to make a report to the capital.
The petition was granted and the relevant edict issued.
http://www.culture.gr/2/21/218/218dn/e218dn5.html

  
 Selim I on Encyclopedia.com
He said, she said: DIANA AND SELIM ERAYDIN: 'His family was just concerned for him'
NSW: Lawyers try to suppress information about Selim's income
He ascended the throne of the Ottoman Empire by forcing the abdication of his father, Beyazid II, and by killing his brothers.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/S/Selim1.asp

  
 Selim_I
Selim determined on war with Persia, where the ruler Shah Ismail I claimed to be caliph as well.
There had been civil war between his father Beyazid and his uncle Cem, and between himself and his brother Ahmed; Selim was determined not to have the same problems with his other brothers.
He signalled his accession by putting his brothers and nephews to death; this was the custom of his grandfather Fatih Mehmed II.
http://copernicus.subdomain.de/Selim_I

  
 Selim Caravanserai - Armeniapedia.org
According to the Armenian inscription on the right inside the door, Prince Chesar Orbelian and his brothers built this rest-house in 1332 in the reign of Abu Said Il Khan, "the ruler of the world," whose death in 1335 deprived the world of an enlightened Mongol despot and ushered in a new wave of invasions.
The beginning of the house {took place} in the high-priesthood of Esai, and the end, thanks to his prayers, in the year 1332.
One of those, the caravanserai of Selim (Սելիմ), was built in 1332 by Prince Chesar Orbelian, according to an inscription in Armenian and Arabic.
http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Selim_Caravanserai

  
 Selim II --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Whereas Bayezid had been put on the throne by the Janissaries despite his pacific nature and carried out military activities with reluctance, Selim I (ruled 1512–20) shared their desire to return to Mehmed II's aggressive policy of conquest.
But Selim did not wish to be dependent on or controlled by those who had brought him to power, so he killed not only all his...
He was unable to impose his authority over the Janissaries and was overruled by the women of his harem.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9066685?tocId=9066685

  
 Selim I
During Selim's reign thousands of Egyptian merchants, artists, and religious leaders sailed to Istanbul, creating a vigorous cultural and intellectual atmosphere there.
Selim died in the village of Siirt, in 1520, possibly of cancer or a carbuncle.
Suleiman became sultan on Selim's death; during Suleiman's reign, the empire reached its peak in power.
http://www.damascus-online.com/se/bio/selim_i.htm

  
 Judge pans Selim's customer gambit - Business - smh.com.au
He said it was "obvious" that the Selim camp had "deliberately chosen" to lodge the consumer claims with Mr McGrath only 45 minutes before creditors met to decide Pan's fate on September 23.
The judge said it had been open to the Selim camp to seek agreement in advance on "some protocol within which consumer debts would be dealt with [to give] the administrators some degree of comfort", but "Mr McGrath was forced to do the best he could in the short time available".
Mr Selim's lawyers had argued that if 357 pharmacists who sold Pan products were entitled to vote, so were 417 consumers who bought them.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/10/17/1066364485273.html

  
 Selim III --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Ottoman sultan from 1789 to 1807, who undertook a program of Westernization and whose reign felt the intellectual and political ferment created by the French Revolution.
Ottoman sultan (1757–74) who attempted governmental and military reforms to halt the empire's decline and who declared a war on Russia that (after his death) culminated in a disastrous defeat.
The triumph of the antireform coalition that had overthrown Selim III was interrupted in 1808 when the surviving reformers within the higher bureaucracy found support among the ayan of Rumelia (Ottoman possessions in the Balkans), who were worried by possible threats to their own position.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9066686?tocId=9066686

  
 Selim Park Miniature Pony Stud ::
Our stud consists of 6 mares, 3 foals and a stallion.
Please check her out on the "For Sales" page.
He was born to Bankstream Danza at 11:00am on the 05 Jan '05.
http://www.freewebs.com/selimpark

  
 Selim
1820) who won the Two Thousand Guineas, Selim Mare (br.f.
Selim led the Sires' List in 1814, and died in 1825, aged twenty-three.
A great success in the stud, he sired six Classics winners: Azor (ch.c.
http://www.bloodlines.net/TB/Bios/Selim.htm

  
 Selim 1
For about a year before his accession, a conflict had been going on between Selim and his brother Ahmed.
As soon as Selim had become sultan, he chose to eliminate all potential claimants to the sultanate but his favourite son Süleyman 1, in order to prevent a new conflict as he had been through.
But his main achievement was to defeat the Mamlukes of Egypt and Syria, and got control over the 3 holiest cities of Islam: Mecca, Madina and Jerusalem.
http://lexicorient.com/e.o/s09-selim1.htm

  
 AllRefer.com - Selim III (Turkish And Ottoman History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
A revolt of the Janissaries and conservatives who opposed his reforms led to Selim's deposition and imprisonment in 1807.
It entered the city in 1808, just after Selim had been strangled on Mustafa's orders.
In 1798 Selim joined the second coalition against France in the French Revolutionary Wars.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/S/Selim3.html

  
 Selim, I Biography / Biography of Selim, I Biography Biography
Selim, I Biography / Biography of Selim, I Biography Biography
This alleged transference of authority was the later legal justification for Osmanli use of the title, although Selim had earlier referred to himself as caliph.
To quiet Janissary opposition to the war, Selim executed several leaders, a procedure for which his reign is noted.
http://www.bookrags.com/biography-selim-i

  
 Selim 3
— May 29: Selim is deposed and placed in royal prison by the new sultan, his nephew Mustafa 4.
Selim introduced rules of the administration of the ayan, where they now could be removed if they did not perform according to the rules of the sultan.
Selim's fame is mainly connected to his modernization programme, which sought to end the administrative, social and economic chaos in the empire.
http://lexicorient.com/e.o/s28-selim3.htm

  
 Sultan Selim II - All About Turkey
This was the model that his son would follow.
In addition, however, Süleyman abandoned with his son Selim a tradition among the Ottoman Sultans: raising his child to become Sultan.
Sultan Selim II In the decline of the Ottoman Empire, Selim II (1566-1574) was the son of Süleyman I.
http://www.allaboutturkey.com/selim2.htm

  
 Selim, III Biography / Biography of Selim, III Biography Biography
Born on Dec. 24, 1761, Selim was the son of Mustafa III and successor to his uncle Abdul Hamid I, who died April 7, 1789.
Profiting from unrest in Europe which preoccupied his enemies, Selim introduced domestic reforms to strengthen his government.
Selim, III Biography / Biography of Selim, III Biography Biography
http://www.bookrags.com/biography-selim-iii

  
 selim
Selim I Yavuz (1465 - September 22, 1520)
Three sultans of the Ottoman Empire were called Selim:
Selim II Mest (May 28, 1524 - December 12, 1574)
http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/selim.html

  
 GATA TOURS
This defeat, which dispelled the myth of the invincible Turk, took place during the reign of Selim II (ruled 1566-74).
Selim I cemented his position as the religion's most powerful ruler.
This gave the Ottomans direct access to the rich cultural heritage of the Arab world.
http://www.gata.com.tr/ing/aboutturkey/history/ottomans.asp

  
 Timeline of 16th century Islamic history
1514: The Ottoman Sultan Selim I ("the Grim") defeats the Safavids,Ismail I.
1517: The Ottoman Sultan Selim I ("the Grim") defeats the Mamluks and conquers Egypt.
http://www.tocatch.info/en/Timeline_of_Islamic_history_16th_Century.htm

  
 Testing cleared Pan: Selim - theage.com.au
But Mr Selim's claims that testing had cleared many of the recalled products could not be confirmed.
Jim Selim said the test findings contradicted claims the products were recalled because they placed consumers at imminent risk of serious illness or death.
"Each of them was found to be clear," Mr Selim told AAP.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/08/26/1061663787372.html

  
 Selim Laboratories, Inc. - Environmental Analysis, Bioanalytical and Mass Spectrometry (HPLC/MS/MS) Services
Selim Laboratories was founded in 1999 by its President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dr.
Research and Technology Development: Selim Laboratories seeks to develop new technologies to test for, control, and prevent human exposure to hazardous chemicals.
Selim Laboratories, Inc., is a contract research, technology development, and analytical services company.
http://www.selimlabs.com

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Venice
In 1569 the Sultan Selim II set about the conquest of Cyprus, which was heroically defended; the city of Famagosta was the last to surrender (18 August, 1571).
Meanwhile an alliance had been formed with the pope and Spain, and the allied fleet defeated the Turks at Lepanto (October, 1571).
The Turks meanwhile went on gaining victories; Venice joined the league of Spain and the pope, but, believing that she had been betrayed at the battle of Prevesa (1538), concluded an unfavourable peace with the Turks, paying them a tribute for the islands which she still retained.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15333a.htm

  
 i N C i A
Contributed numerous critical essays on art to various Arab and foreign journals.
Nizar Selim was also an author and art critic.
Lives in Iraq where he is an art teacher at the University of Babil.
http://www.incia.co.uk/4667.html

  
 1517
TheTurkish forces of Selim I defeat the main Mameluk army in Egypt under ToumanBey.
http://www.therfcc.org/1517-2704.html

  
 history of Ottoman period Ottoman expansion began in the area under Selim I
Lebanon prospered under this regime until World War I, when the Ottoman government placed it under strict control, similar to that already established for the coast and al-Biqa' valley.
Ottoman expansion began in the area under Selim I (1512-20).
history of Ottoman period Ottoman expansion began in the area under Selim I
http://www.kobayat.org/data/documents/historical/ottoman.htm

  
 Selim Aksoy's Publications
Selim Aksoy, Ozge Cavus, "A Relevance Feedback Technique for Multimodal Retrieval of News Videos," in EUROCON, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, November 21-24, 2005.
Selim Aksoy, Korhan Bircan, Selim Ciraci, Pinar Duygulu, Evren Karaca, Serdar Kasirga, Tarkan Sevilmis, Mustafa Sener, "Bilkent University at TRECVID 2004," in TREC Video Retrieval Evaluation (TRECVID), Gaithersburg, MD, November 15-16, 2004.
Selim Aksoy, Krzysztof Koperski, Carsten Tusk, Giovanni Marchisio, "Interactive Training of Advanced Classifiers for Mining Remote Sensing Image Archives," in ACM International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, pp:773-782, Seattle, WA, August 22-25, 2004.
http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~saksoy/publications.html

  
 Ottoman Empire: Flags with the Zulfikar sword
This flag carried to Egypt by Selim I (1466-1520) can be seen in the Topkapi Museum.
During the XVIth and the XVIIth centuries the Zulfikar flags were widespread in Ottoman army and numerous red Zulfikar flags left in the battles in Europe are shown in museums and one can even see a red, triangular Zulfikar flag in the Doge Palace in Venice.
Sultan Selim I "hired" him in 1519 with the title of beylerbey (Province Governor) of Algiers.
http://www.fotw.net/flags/tr-zulf.html

  
 Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Mamelukes (2 syl.) or Mamalukes (Arabic, mamluc, a slave).
Selim I., Sultan of Turkey, overthrew the Mamluc kingdom in 1517, but allowed the twenty-four beys to be elected from their body.
In 1254 these military “slaves” raised one of their body to the supreme power, and Noureddin Ali, the founder of the Baharites, gave twenty-three sultans; in 1832 the dynasty of the Borjites, also Mamlucs, succeeded, and was followed by twenty-one successors.
In 1811, Mohammed Ali by a wholesale massacre annihilated the Mamelukes, and became viceroy of Egypt.
http://www.bartleby.com/81/10887.html

  
 Cass Business School Georges Selim
This was awarded by the IIA Inc. (The Global Body for Internal Auditors).
Professor Selim is the non-executive Chairman of the audit committees of two government organisations and was the winner of the John B. Thurston Award for Literary Excellence for his paper on "The Next Step in Risk Management".
He is past President of the Institute of Internal Auditors Inc. (1991-1992) and was Secretary and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Institute of Internal Auditors Inc. (1993-96).
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/faculty/g.selim

  
 SELIM family history and genealogy information .. Selim ancestry links
this will be useful if you are searching for online listings for the Selim surname from historical perspectives..
- Meanwhile, we also suggest these family search pages for Selim surname research
posting surname and ancestry data for Selim items as well as allowing the public to search for Selim details will remain free of charge.
http://www.museumstuff.com/zg.cgi?w=selim

  
 AKL BIO
Selim G. Akl is a professor at Queen's University in the School of Computing, where he leads the Parallel Computation Group.
His research interests are primarily in the area of algorithm design and analysis, in particular for problems in parallel computing.
http://www.cs.queensu.ca/home/akl

  
 Selim I. -- Selim I., genannt "Yavuz" (der Gestrenge) (* 1465 [1470?]; ? 22....
September 1521 bei Edirne) war 1512 bis 1521 Sultan des Osmanischen Reiches.
Selim beschloss einen Krieg gegen Persien, wo diese Glaubensrichtung die vorherrschende war.
Nachdem nun ein Großteil der islamischen Welt unter osmanischer Oberhoheit stand, begann Selim, eine Expedition gegen Rhodos vorzubereiten.
http://selim_i.exsudo.de

  
 Sheikh Tareq Selim at IDEAS
This is information that was supplied by Sheikh Selim in registering through RePEc.
If you are Sheikh Tareq Selim, you may change this information at RePEc.
http://ideas.repec.org/e/pse107.html

  
 Tripoli's Towns
Later, in 1516 the Turkish Ottomans took over the city under the rule of sultan Selim I. Since independence in 1946, Tripoli has become the administrative capital of Northern Lebanon.
During the Civil Tripoli suffered some damaged however it is now looking at rebuilding its industry and business sectors.
They also built defensive towers at El Mina.
http://www.northlebanon.com/Tripolis_villages.htm

  
 Malatya, Center of Dried Fruit, Turkey-Adiyamanli.org
The locality also has deposits of chrome, lead, and copper.
The Seljuq Ulu Cami ("Great Mosque"), built on an earlier Arab foundation, and the han (caravansary) both date from the 13th century.
In 1515 the city was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Selim I. Now a busy industrial centre producing chiefly textiles, sugar, and cement, Malatya is also the regional market for agricultural goods including fruits, vegetables, cotton, tobacco, rice, and sugar beets.
http://www.adiyamanli.org/malatya.html

  
 Selim Thoroughbred
QUIZ MARE (br f 1808 QUIZ); the, ORVILLE MARE (br f 1809 OR ch 1802
SELIM had a full sister BRONZE (b f 1803 BUZZARD)[who was a winner of the Oaks Stakes 2414m=12f (now G1)]....SELIM's other full siblings:..PICADILLY (ch c 1800); CASTREL (ch c 1801); BUZZARD MARE (br f 1804); and, RUBENS (ch c 1805)...SELIM's half siblings;..
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/selim

  
 Homepage
We cordially invite you to participate in the 13th International Conference of SELIM, which will be held at the University of Jaén, from 9 to 11 October 2000.
Participants are invited to present 30-minute papers, allowing for 10 minutes of discussion.
Circular 2 (Jan. 2001): CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS for THE GROVE'S special issue with selected papers from the Conference
http://www.ujaen.es/hosting/selim13

  
 Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Hope Diamond
It did not sell at the auction but was sold soon after to C.H. Rosenau and then resold to Pierre Cartier that same year.
It was sold to a London dealer who quickly sold it to Joseph Frankels and Sons of New York City, who retained the stone in New York until they, in turn, needed cash.
The diamond was next sold to Selim Habib who put it up for auction in Paris in 1909.
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmnh/hope.htm

  
 Sinan - Wikipedia
Koca Mimar Sinan Ağa (*1489, † 1588) war der bedeutendste osmanische Architekt zu Zeiten der Sultane Selim I. Süleyman I. Selim II.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinan

  
 SeLiM.HaS.It sveriges största =(#&¤%"
Click here to enter the kosova hej hejdå selim krylbo eminem slimshady slimselim allt roliga spel roliga saker coola spel a website.
http://selim.has.it

  
 Cafe Aman Music of Asia Minor
Many tracks are suitable for American audiences and could be used for traditional choregraphies or adapted to American Style Bellydance.
Canadian-born Brenna MacCrimmmon teams up with Macedonian Selim Sesler to create an awesome CD.
Deli Selim plays some of the best Turkish Romanes music I've heard.
http://www.neareastdance.com/cafeaman.html

  
 M. Selim Akturk's: Home Page.
Send your suggestions and comments to M. Selim Akturk
Selim Akturk and A. Turkcan, "Cellular Manufacturing System Design Using a Holonistic Approach", International Journal of Production Research, 38 (10), 2327-2347, 2000.
M. Akturk and H. Yayla, ``Management of Product Variety in Cellular Manufacturing Systems'', to appear in International Journal of Flexible Manufacturing Systems, Special Issue on Virtual, Dynamic & Flexible Automation-based Cellular Manufacturing.
http://www.bilkent.edu.tr/~akturk

  
 Selim Gurun's home page
Selim Gurun, Addressing the Energy Crisis in Mobile Computing with Developing Power Aware Software.
Selim Gurun and Boleslaw K. ymanski, Automating Internet Routing Behavior Analysis Using Public WWW Traceroute Services.
In particular, I am interested in improving the power efficiency.
http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~gurun

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