Atiq or Ateeq (also
transliterated as Ateeque, Ateeque, Ateeq, Atteq, Atik, or Ateek) (
Arabic: عتیق) is a male Arabic given name, the name appears in the Quran several times. It means "old" or "ancient", and the name is widely used in Muslim countries.
Atik Ali Pasha (died 1511), Ottoman statesman of Bosnian origin. He served as governor of
Rumeli, and led the Ottoman army in the Ottoman–Mamluk War of 1485–1491, but was defeated at Adana in 1488. He was then position of Grand Vizier from 1501 to 1503, and again from 1509 to 1511.
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Atiq or Ateeq (also
transliterated as Ateeque, Ateeque, Ateeq, Atteq, Atik, or Ateek) (
Arabic: عتیق) is a male Arabic given name, the name appears in the Quran several times. It means "old" or "ancient", and the name is widely used in Muslim countries.
Atik Ali Pasha (died 1511), Ottoman statesman of Bosnian origin. He served as governor of
Rumeli, and led the Ottoman army in the Ottoman–Mamluk War of 1485–1491, but was defeated at Adana in 1488. He was then position of Grand Vizier from 1501 to 1503, and again from 1509 to 1511.
This page or section lists people that share the same
given name. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article.
This page lists people with the
surnameAteek or Atik. If an
internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
link by adding the person's
given name(s) to the link.