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2024–25 Turkish Cup
The 2024–25 Turkish Cup () was the 63rd edition of the tournament. Ziraat Bank was the main sponsor of the tournament, thus the sponsored name was Ziraat Turkish Cup. The winners of the cup qualified for the 2025–26 UEFA Europa League play-off round and the 2025 Turkish Super Cup. Beşiktaş J.K., Beşiktaş were the defending champions, after winning the cup in 2023–24 Turkish Cup, the previous edition, but they were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Göztepe S.K., Göztepe. Competition format The competition format was changed from previous seasons, and teams now played in this new format starting from this season. After five qualifying rounds, 24 teams played in the group stage (which returned for the first time since the 2016–17 Turkish Cup, 2016–17 season). The group stage consisted of four groups of six teams each, where the top two finishers of each group progressed to the quarter-finals. Source: First round 16 Third League and 16 Regional Amateur Leagu ...
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2023–24 Turkish Cup
The 2023–24 Turkish Cup () was the 62nd season of the tournament. Ziraat Bank was the sponsor of the tournament, thus the sponsored name was Ziraat Turkish Cup. As winners, Beşiktaş qualified for the 2024–25 Europa League play-off round and the 2024 Turkish Super Cup. Competition format Source: Preliminary round 28 Regional Amateur League teams competed in this round. No seeds were applied in the single-leg round. The draw was held on 12 September 2023. The match schedules were announced on 12 September 2023. 7 seeded and 7 unseeded teams qualified for the next round. Biggest upset was Kars 36 Spor (160) eliminating Dersimspor (137). Lowest-ranked team qualified for the next round was Kars 36 Spor (160). Highest-ranked team eliminated was Dersimspor (137). Source: First round 48 Third League and 14 Regional Amateur League teams competed in this round. No seeds were applied in the single-leg round. The draw was held on 19 September 2023. The match ...
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Fatih Gök
Fatih () is a municipality and district of Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its area is 15 km2, and its population is 368,227 (2022). It is home to almost all of the provincial authorities (including the mayor's office, police headquarters, metropolitan municipality and tax office) but not the courthouse. It encompasses the historical peninsula, coinciding with old Constantinople. In 2009, the district of Eminönü, which had been a separate municipality located at the tip of the peninsula, was once again remerged into Fatih because of its small population. Fatih is bordered by the Golden Horn to the north and the Sea of Marmara to the south, while the Western border is demarked by the Theodosian wall and the east by the Bosphorus Strait. History Byzantine era Historic Byzantine districts encompassed by present-day Fatih include: ''Exokiónion'', ''Aurelianae'', ''Xerólophos'', '' ta Eleuthérou'', ''Helenianae'', ''ta Dalmatoú'', ''Sígma'', '' Psamátheia'', ''ta Kata ...
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Hakkari Zapspor
Hakkari or Hakkâri may refer to: *Hakkari (historical region), a historical region in modern-day Turkey and Iraq *Hakkâri (city), a city and the capital of Hakkâri Province, Turkey *Hakkâri Province, a province in southeast Turkey *Hakkari (electoral district), an electoral district Grand National Assembly of Turkey *Emirate of Hakkâri The Emirate of Hakkâri () was a Kurdish emirate centered around the city of Hakkâri, and to the west of Lake Urmia on the border with Iran, which ruled a wide variety of peoples. The emirate lasted from the 14th century until 1845, when intern ...
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Bitlis Özgüzelderespor
Bitlis ( or ; ) is a city in southeastern Turkey. It is the seat of Bitlis District and Bitlis Province.İl Belediyesi
Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
Its population is 53,023 (2021). The city is located at an elevation of 1,545 metres, 15 km from , in the steep-sided valley of the Bitlis River, a tributary of the . The local economy is mainly based on agricultural products which include fruits, grain and tobacco. Industry is fairly limited, and deals mainly with leatherworking, manufacture of tobacco pro ...
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Bayburt
Bayburt () is a city in northeast Turkey lying on the Çoruh River. It is the seat of Bayburt Province and Bayburt District.İl Belediyesi
Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
Its population is 48,036 (2021). Bayburt was once an important center on the ancient Silk Road. It was visited by Marco Polo in the 13th century, and also by Evliya Çelebi in the 16th century. Remains of its medieval

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Ali Burak Atmaca
Ali ibn Abi Talib (; ) was the fourth Rashidun caliph who ruled from until Assassination of Ali, his assassination in 661, as well as the first imamate in Shia doctrine, Shia Imam. He was the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Born to Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib and Fatima bint Asad, Ali was raised by his elder cousin Muhammad and was Early Muslims, among the first to accept his teachings. Ali played a pivotal role in the early years of Islam when Muslims were severely persecuted in Mecca. After immigration () to Medina in 622, Muhammad gave his daughter Fatima to Ali in marriage and swore a pact of brotherhood with him. Ali served as Muhammad's secretary and deputy in this period, and was the flag bearer of his army. Numerous sayings of Muhammad praise Ali, the most controversial of which was uttered in 632 at the Ghadir Khumm, "Whoever I am his , this Ali is his ." The interpretation of the polysemous Arabic word is disputed: For Shia Islam, Shia Musl ...
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