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Adalet is a Turkish word, and it may refer to: Given name *Adalet Ağaoğlu (1929–2020), Turkish female novelist and playwright *Adalet Cimcoz (1910–1970), Turkish art curator, voice actress, critic and translator *Adalet Shukurov (born 1966), Azerbaijani pop singer Other uses *Justice Party (Turkey) (1961–1981), a defunct Turkish political party *Justice and Development Party (Turkey) (founded 2001), a Turkish political party See also

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Adalet Ağaoğlu
Adalet Ağaoğlu (née Sümer; 23 October 1929 – 14 July 2020) was a Turkish women, Turkish Turkish women in literature, novelist and Theatre in Turkey, playwright, considered one of the foremost novelists of 20th-century Turkish literature. She also wrote essays, memoirs, and short story, short stories. Life She was born on 23 October 1929 in Nallıhan. Her father is Hafız Mustafa Sümer, a fabric merchant. She is the second child and only daughter of a family of four children. Her siblings are Cazip Sümer (1925-1975), playwright, actor Güner Sümer (1936-1977) and businessman Ayhan Sümer (1930-2020). After completing her primary education in Nallıhan, she moved to Ankara with her family in 1938. After completing her secondary education at Ankara Girls' High School, she graduated from the French Language and Literature Department of the Faculty of Language, History and Geography of Ankara University in 1950. Her interest in literature started with poems in her high sch ...
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Adalet Cimcoz
Adalet Cimcoz (25 July 191013 March 1970) was a Turkish voice actress, art curator, critic, translator and gossip columnist. She dubbed many film stars over a period of more than thirty years. She also opened and curated Turkey's first and only woman-owned private art gallery for exhibitions of painting, sculpture, mosaic, ceramics, photography, patterns, and folk art. She critiqued literature, art, and theatre for twenty years. She translated a number of classical works of European literature from German to Turkish. She was also a gossip columnist under the pen name "Fitne Fücur" ("The Mischief-maker)". Private life Adalet was born to Hüseyin Tayfur and his wife Aliye in Kilitbahir village of Eceabat district in Çanakkale Province, then Ottoman Empire, on 25 July 1910. Her father was an artillery Colonel of the Ottoman Army stationed at the Dardanelles as the commander. of Kilitbahir Castle. Her mother was a German, whom her father met during an official military mission in t ...
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Adalet Shukurov
Ədalət Şükürov (full name Ədalət Zakir oğlu Şükürov), also known as simply Ədalət (born 22 April 1966), is an Azerbaijani pop singer and celebrity in Azerbaijan. Biography Ədalət Şükürov was born on 22 April 1966 in the city of Sumgait north of Baku, Azerbaijan. After he finished school, he was drafted into Soviet Army and served three years in submarine near the Novaya Zemlya islands in Arkhangelsk Oblast of Russia. In 1987, he began studying in Saint Petersburg University of Economy, Culture and Business Administration in the faculty of "Many Events Director". When he finished the university, he began working in television network Petersburg – Channel 5 of the city in the capacity of director of "Adamovo Yabloko" show. Some time later, he moved to the city of Luga, Leningrad Oblast and began holding many events. In this city, Adalet started writing poems and composing music. After that, he began singing and performing on stage. The first song he sang was "Ni ...
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Justice Party (Turkey)
The Justice Party ( tr, Adalet Partisi, AP) was a Turkish political party prominent in the 1960s and 1970s. A descendant of the Democrat Party (Turkey, historical), Democrat Party, the AP was dominated by Süleyman Demirel, who served six times as List of Prime Ministers of Turkey, prime minister, and was in office at the time of the Turkish military coup, 1980, military coup on 12 September 1980. Along with all other political parties in Turkey, the Justice Party was suppressed in the immediate aftermath of the coup. It was subsequently re-established as the True Path Party in 1983. Justice Party was a liberal conservative party. It advocated Kemalism, Kemalist principles, parliamentary democracy and a market economy. It strongly supported membership in NATO and close relations with the United States. History Establishment With the 1960 Turkish coup d'état, 1960 coup d'état, Turkey's generals disbanded the formerly dominant Democrat Party (Turkey, 1946), Democrat Party. T ...
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Justice And Development Party (Turkey)
The Justice and Development Party ( tr, Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, ; AKP), abbreviated officially AK Party in English, is a political party in Turkey self-describing as conservative-democrat. It is one of the two major parties of contemporary Turkey along with the Republican People's Party (CHP). Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been chairman of AKP since the 2017 Party Congress. The AKP is the largest party in the Grand National Assembly, the Turkish national legislature, with 285 out of 600 seats, having won 42.6% of votes in the 2018 Turkish parliamentary election. It forms the People's Alliance with the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP). The current AKP parliamentary leader is İsmet Yılmaz. Founded in 2001 by members of a number of parties such as FP, ANAP and DYP, the party has a strong base of support among people from the conservative tradition of Turkey, though the party strongly denies it is Islamist. The party positioned itself as pro-liberal market economy, sup ...
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Adalat (other)
Adalat or Adaalat may refer to: * Adalah (Islam), the word for justice in Islam * Adalat, a brand name for the heart drug Nifedipine * ''Adalat'' (1958 film), a Bollywood drama * ''Adalat'' (1976 film), a Bollywood action drama * ''Adaalat'' (TV series), an Indian TV courtroom drama anthology series See also * Adalah (other) * ''Aap Ki Adalat'', an Indian TV show * Adalat Party, later the Communist Party of Persia * ''Janta Ki Adalat'', a 1994 Indian Hindi-language film * Lok Adalat Lok Adalat is a Statutory Organization under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, and was created as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism used in India to resolve disputes/grievances outside courts. It is a forum where cases pending ..., a system of alternative dispute resolution in India * '' Meri Adalat'', a 1984 Indian Hindi-language film {{disambiguation ...
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