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Büyük means "big" in Turkic languages and may refer to: People Given name * Büyük Jeddikar (born 1929), Iranian retired footballer * Büyük Vatankhah (born 1943), Iranian retired footballer Surname * Adem Büyük (born 1987), Turkish footballer * Musa Büyük (born 1980), Turkish footballer Places * Büyük Han, caravansarai in Cyprus * Büyük Menderes River, river in southwestern Turkey, the ancient river ''Meander'' * Büyük Saat, clock tower in Turkey Media * '' Büyük Düşler'', fifth studio album of Turkish alternative rock band Mor ve Ötesi * '' Büyük Teklif'', Turkish version of ''Deal or No Deal'' * Büyük Türkiye Partisi, short-lived Turkish political party in 1983 See also * Büyük ada (other), "big island" * , since this is a common prefix * Küçük (other), antonym, "small" {{DEFAULTSORT:Buyuk Turkish-language surnames Turkish masculine given names Turkish words and phrases ...
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Turkic Languages
The Turkic languages are a language family of over 35 documented languages, spoken by the Turkic peoples of Eurasia from Eastern Europe and Southern Europe to Central Asia, East Asia, North Asia (Siberia), and Western Asia. The Turkic languages originated in a region of East Asia spanning from Mongolia to Northwest China, where Proto-Turkic is thought to have been spoken, from where they expanded to Central Asia and farther west during the first millennium. They are characterized as a dialect continuum. Turkic languages are spoken by some 200 million people. The Turkic language with the greatest number of speakers is Turkish language, Turkish, spoken mainly in Anatolia and the Balkans; its native speakers account for about 38% of all Turkic speakers. Characteristic features such as vowel harmony, agglutination, subject-object-verb order, and lack of grammatical gender, are almost universal within the Turkic family. There is a high degree of mutual intelligibility, upon mode ...
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Büyük Jeddikar
Boyuk Jeddikar ( fa, بیوک جدی‌کار; 3 February 1929 – 18 December 2013) was an Iranian footballer. He is known for being the first footballer in Iranian football history to be transferred from an Iranian club to a foreign club. Club career Jedikar first started playing in the position of goalkeeper. His talent of using the left-foot was discovered by coach Ali Danaeifard who suggested that Jeddikar should move upfront and play as a left striker. This discovery paid off and Jeddikar soon became one of the best footballers in the country. In 1957, he was transferred to Viktoria 89 Berlin on a three-year contract with a 1500 Deutschmarks a month salary, however his time in Germany was shortened when his father died, so after only 9 months Jeddikar returned to Iran to resume his career with Taj SC (currently Esteghlal). Prior to Jeddikar's transfer, past Iranian footballers only had played outside Iran whilst they were studying abroad such as Hossein Sadaghiani ...
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Büyük Vatankhah
Büyük Vatankhah ( fa, بیوک وطنخواه) or Ezzatollah Vatankhah ( fa, عزت الله وطنخواه) (born February 1, 1942 in Tabriz, Iran) is a retired Iranian football player and currently a scouter. He has played in Rah Ahan, Taj, Shahin and Persepolis. After he retired in 1972, he became manager of Persepolis U20 team and then selected as first-team manager in 1975. He is the first Iranian manager that could win Iranian top division league. His younger brother, Reza, was a team mate at Persepolis for many years. Büyük Vatankhah is part of the first generation of contemporary Iranian football players. According to interviews he has given to Iranian press, football was his passion from an early age, a sentiment which angered his traditional father who wanted his son to pursue more "mainstream" activities. In the early 1950s in Iran, playing football beyond a certain age was very much stigmatised. He was only 17 when he first played for the Iranian national tea ...
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Adem Büyük
Adem Büyük (born 30 August 1987) is a Turkish professional footballer who plays primarily as a striker but also as a left winger for Manisa. He is a former international for Turkey, also earning caps with the U-18 and U-21 squads. Club career Büyük started his career with local club Artvin Hopaspor. He spent a year at Arhavispor before Beşiktaş transferred him in 2003. Büyük did not make any appearances for the club, spending his time on loan at Zeytinburnuspor, Akçaabat Sebatspor, and Altay. Manisaspor transferred him in 2008, and he spent the second half of 2010–10 season on loan at Mersin İdmanyurdu. On 28 June 2019, Adem signed a two-year deal on a free transfer to Galatasaray. International career On 15 November 2013, Büyük played his first national match for Turkey against Northern Ireland in Adana. Managerial career He was appointed a player–coach at Yeni Malatyaspor on 7 February 2022, after Marius Șumudică left the team the same day. On 2 ...
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Musa Büyük
Musa Büyük (born May 22, 1980) is a Turkish retired footballer. He played as a winger. Career He played for Zeytinburnuspor (1996–2003), İstanbulspor (2003–2004), Ankaraspor (2005–2006), Trabzonspor (2006–2008) and Kocaelispor (2008–2009). He was capped three times for the Turkey B. References 1980 births Living people Turkish men's footballers Turkey men's B international footballers Zeytinburnuspor footballers Ankaraspor footballers İstanbulspor footballers Trabzonspor footballers Kocaelispor footballers Diyarbakırspor footballers Samsunspor footballers Süper Lig players Men's association football midfielders People from Çatalca {{Turkey-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Büyük Han
Büyük Han (lit. Great Inn) ( el, Μεγάλο Πανδοχείο ''Megálo Pandocheío'') is the largest caravansarai on the island of Cyprus and is considered to be one of the finest buildings on the island.. Located in the capital of Cyprus, it was built by the Ottomans in 1572, the year after they had seized Cyprus from the Venetians. In the centre of the open courtyard is a mosque with a fountain for pre-prayer ablutions. It became the first city prison under British administration. After spending most of the 1990s being restored, the inn has been revived as a thriving arts centre, consisting of several galleries and workshops. There are also several courtyard cafes and souvenir shops. History According to historical records, the building was built in 1572 under the auspices of Muzaffer Pasha, the first Ottoman governor of Cyprus, and was modelled after Koza Han in Bursa. The building was reportedly built upon the remains of an older one. However, archaeologist Tuncer ...
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Büyük Menderes River
The Büyük Menderes River (historically the Maeander or Meander, from Ancient Greek: Μαίανδρος, ''Maíandros''; tr, Büyük Menderes Irmağı), is a river in southwestern Turkey. It rises in west central Turkey near Dinar before flowing west through the Büyük Menderes graben until reaching the Aegean Sea in the proximity of the ancient Ionian city Miletus. The river was well known for its sinuous, curving pattern, and gives its name to the common term used to describe these characteristic bends in rivers. Modern geography The river rises in a spring near Dinar and flows to Lake Işıklı. After passing the Adıgüzel Dam and the Cindere Dam, the river flows past Nazilli, Aydın and Söke before it drains into the Aegean Sea. Ancient geography The Maeander was a celebrated river of Caria in Asia Minor. It appears earliest in the Catalog of Trojans of Homer's Iliad along with Miletus and Mycale. Sources The river has its sources not far from Celaenae in Phrygia ...
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Büyük Saat
Büyük Saat ( en, The Great Clock Tower) is a historical clock tower in Adana, rising high. The tower symbolizes the modernization of the city, which lasted from 1863 to the Adana massacre. During this period many Ottoman and European businesses, moved to the city for the exploding cotton trade. The tower was constructed by the mayor Kirkor Bezdikyan Kirkor Bezdikyan, also known as ''Krikor Agha Bzdikian'' or ''Kirkor Bezdikian'', was the second mayor of Adana, Cilicia who was in office from 1877 to 1879, during the Ottoman Empire. Life He was credit for starting the first modern municipal g ... on the main street (Roland street, now known as Ali Münif) who was credit for starting the first modern municipal governance. Bezdikyan was also the architect of the tower together with another Armenian architect Kasbar Agha Bezdikyan. History The construction of Büyük Saat was started in 1879 by the mayor Kirkor Bezdikyan. Besides the architect mayor, another Armenian architec ...
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Büyük Düşler
''Büyük Düşler'' (''Great Dreams'') is the fifth studio album of Turkish alternative rock band Mor ve Ötesi. It was released on 9 May 2006. This is an album mainly dealing with the political problems of Turkey and the personal problems of the group members, including loss of family members and relationships. It has a darker tone than their previous albums. The first video was for the song "Şirket" (Corporation), a song criticising capitalism. The second single was chosen as "Küçük Sevgilim" (My Little Darling), and its video was directed by Ketche. Their next single was 'Ayıp Olmaz Mı?'. Track listing # Parti - 3:26 # Kördüğüm - 4:50 # Ayıp Olmaz Mı? - 4:48 # Şirket - 3:32 # Küçük Sevgilim - 4:14 # Durma Öyle - 3:41 # Kış Geliyor - 4:23 # Darbe - 3:33 # Saklama - 4:54 # Sonu Belli - 4:03 # Çocuklar ve Hayvanlar - 4:48 # Büyük Düşler - 5:13 Credits * Harun Tekin (vocals and rhythm guitar) * Kerem Kabadayı (drums) * Burak Güven Burak Güven (bo ...
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Büyük Teklif
Büyük Teklif (Turkish for "big offer") is the Turkish version of Deal or No Deal that airs on Kanal D. Hosted by Halit Ergenç, it was broadcast between June 5 and December 11, 2006. The amounts go from as little as 1 kuruş to as big as 500,000 Turkish lira (about US$350,000, €270,000, and £178,000). Kanal D's website reveals that the set is quite similar to the US counterpart, as with many other post-2005-launched versions of the show. Case values See also *Var mısın? Yok musun? Var mısın? Yok musun? was a Turkish adaptation of the game show ''Deal or No Deal''. Produced by Acun Ilıcalı for Show TV, the show aired between September 10, 2007 and October 31, 2009 and in the second half of 2010. From 2007 to 2009, 350 e ... - Another Turkish version of Deal or No Deal, produced by Show TV. External links * Deal or No Deal Turkish game shows 2006 Turkish television series debuts 2006 Turkish television series endings Kanal D original programming
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Büyük Türkiye Partisi
Great Turkey Party ( tr, Büyük Türkiye Partisi, BTP) was a short lived Turkish political party in 1983. Background After the coup of 1980, all political parties were closed by the military rule (so called National Security Council or tr, MGK) regardless of their political views, on 16 October 1981. For approximately one and a half years, there were no political parties. Finally, MGK decided to allow the formation of new parties with severe restrictions. According to instructions, the new parties were not allowed to use the names of the former parties and former politicians were not allowed to be the charter member of the new parties. Formation of party Great Turkey Party was planned by the followers of the ex Justice Party (AP) of Turkey, which was the governing party before the coup. Although Justice Party leader Süleyman Demirel was politically banned, the proposed party immediately came to be known as Demirel's party. Because some of his close friends (like Hüsa ...
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Büyük Ada (other)
Büyük ada ("big island" in Turkish Turkish may refer to: *a Turkic language spoken by the Turks * of or about Turkey ** Turkish language *** Turkish alphabet ** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation *** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey *** Turkish communities and mi ...) may refer to: * Büyükada * Büyük Ada - an island in the Karaburun town in Izmir {{geodis ...
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