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Fehmi is a Turkish given name for males. It is Turkish spelling of the Arabic name and word Fahmi ( Arabic: فهمي) which means "understanding, comprehension, knowing". People named Fehmi include: * Fehmî (1564–1596), Ottoman poet * Fehmi Bülent Yıldırım (born 1966), Turkish Muslim activist * Fehmi Koru, Turkish columnist and journalist * Fehmi Mert Günok (born 1989), Turkish footballer * Fehmi Naji (born 1928), Grand Mufti of Australia * Hasan Fehmi Bey (1874-1909), Assassinated Turkish journalist * Hasan Fehmi Güneş (1934–2021), Turkish politician * Mustafa Fehmi Kubilay (1906-1930), Turkish national hero See also * Fahmi Fahmi ( Arabic: فهمي) is an Arabic name in the possessive form of the word ''fahm'' ( Arabic: فَهْم) which means "understanding, comprehension, knowing", and which stems from the verb ''fahima'' ( Arabic: َفَهِم) meaning "come to kno ... {{given name Turkish masculine given names ...
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Turkish Language
Turkish ( , ), also referred to as Turkish of Turkey (''Türkiye Türkçesi''), is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with around 80 to 90 million speakers. It is the national language of Turkey and Northern Cyprus. Significant smaller groups of Turkish speakers also exist in Iraq, Syria, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Greece, the Caucasus, and other parts of Europe and Central Asia. Cyprus has requested the European Union to add Turkish as an official language, even though Turkey is not a member state. Turkish is the 13th most spoken language in the world. To the west, the influence of Ottoman Turkish—the variety of the Turkish language that was used as the administrative and literary language of the Ottoman Empire—spread as the Ottoman Empire expanded. In 1928, as one of Atatürk's Reforms in the early years of the Republic of Turkey, the Ottoman Turkish alphabet was replaced with a Latin alphabet. The distinctive characteristics of the Turk ...
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Fahmi
Fahmi ( Arabic: فهمي) is an Arabic name in the possessive form of the word ''fahm'' ( Arabic: فَهْم) which means "understanding, comprehension, knowing", and which stems from the verb ''fahima'' ( Arabic: َفَهِم) meaning "come to know about", "to realize, understand or comprehend". It may refer to: Given name * Fahmi Abdullah Ahmed, Yemeni captured and detained in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps in Cuba *Fahmi al-Abboushi (1895–1975), co-founder of the Palestinian political party Hizb al-Istiqlal (Independence Party) *Fahmi al-Husseini (1886–1940), mayor of Gaza (1929–1939) under British rule *Fahmi Idris (born 1943), Indonesian politician in Golkar Party and government minister *Fahmi Reza (born 1977), Malaysian political artist *Mohammad Fahmi bin Abdul Shukor, a convicted rioter and gang member of Salakau in Singapore * Mustafa Fahmi Pasha (1840–1914), Egyptian politician, cabinet minister, and twice premier *Fahmi Khalil Al Ansari (1940- ...
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Arabic
Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic languages, Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C. E.Watson; Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston, 2011. Having emerged in the 1st century, it is named after the Arabs, Arab people; the term "Arab" was initially used to describe those living in the Arabian Peninsula, as perceived by geographers from ancient Greece. Since the 7th century, Arabic has been characterized by diglossia, with an opposition between a standard Prestige (sociolinguistics), prestige language—i.e., Literary Arabic: Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) or Classical Arabic—and diverse vernacular varieties, which serve as First language, mother tongues. Colloquial dialects vary significantly from MSA, impeding mutual intelligibility. MSA is only acquired through formal education and is not spoken natively. It is ...
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Comprehension
Comprehension may refer to: * Comprehension (logic), the totality of intensions, that is, properties or qualities, that an object possesses * Comprehension approach, several methodologies of language learning that emphasize understanding language rather than speaking * Comprehension axiom, an axiom in Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory in mathematics * List comprehension, an adaptation of mathematical set notation to represent infinite lists in computer science * Reading comprehension Reading comprehension is the ability to process text, understand its meaning, and to integrate with what the reader already knows. Fundamental skills required in efficient reading comprehension are knowing meaning of words, ability to understand ..., a measurement of the understanding of a passage of text * Understanding, ability to think about and to deal adequately with an idea See also * Comprehensive (other) * {{disambiguation ...
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Fehmî
Fehmî (1564–1596), also referred as Kınalızâde Mehmet Fehmi, Kınalızâde Fehmi Çelebi or Molla Mohammed (Mehmet) Fehmi was an Ottoman diwan poet. A scion of the prominent Kınalızâde family from Isparta in Anatolia, Fehmî was born in Damascus, today's Syria, back then part of the Damascus Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire, where his father was working as a ''kadı'' (judge). He was the son of the well-known scholar Ali Çelebi, and brother of the other poet Kınalızâde Hasan Çelebi Kınalızâde Hasan Çelebi (c. 1546 – 1604) was an Ottoman poet and bibliographer of the 16th century. His main work is the ''Tezkiretü'ş-Şuara'' (Memoirs of the Poets), one of the best known Ottoman ''tezkires'' (bibliographical dictionary .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Fehmi Divan poets from the Ottoman Empire People from Damascus 1564 births 1596 deaths 16th-century poets from the Ottoman Empire ...
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Fehmi Bülent Yıldırım
Fehmi Bülent Yıldırım (born 1966 in Erzurum, Turkey) is a Turkish lawyer and the current president of Turkish NGO, İHH (İnsan Hak ve Hürriyetleri, İnsani Yardım Vakfı) which provided humanitarian relief in Libya, Pakistan, Russia, China, Kashmir, Darfur, Sri Lanka, Rwanda, Somalia, Mauritania, Chile, the Philippines, Aceh, Myanmar, Greece, Crimea, and Haiti. Education He received a bachelor's degree in law, at University of Istanbul. Gaza Flotilla Raid He participated in the Gaza Freedom Flotilla as the leader of İHH. He was on board the MV Mavi Marmara ship which was stormed by Israeli troops. In the Gaza flotilla raid, 9 activists were killed by the IDF gunfire. Israel accuses him of giving orders to İHH members to throw Israeli soldiers to sea. He was captured by the IDF, but later deported to Turkey. He is banned from returning to Israel for ten years. When he returned home, he said: "Then they asked us, ‘Didn’t you attack us with iron bars and axe ...
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Fehmi Koru
Fehmi Koru (born 24 July 1950, in İzmir) is a Turkish journalist and columnist. Background Koru studied theology at the Institute of High Islamic Studies, Izmir/Turkey (1973), and received his master's degree from the Center for Middle Eastern Studies of Harvard University (1982), in between he spent 15 months in London (1977–1978) to study English and a year in Damascus/Syria to improve his Arabic, at Dar-es Selam Arabic Language Center (1979). He also worked as a research affiliate at the Center for International Studies of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1980–1982). Career Served as a consultant in the State Planning Organisation (1985–1986). He was the editor of the daily ''Milli Gazete'' (1984) and worked at daily Zaman from its inception (1986), first as the editor in chief (1986–1987) then as the chief editorial writer as well as Ankara Bureau Chief (1995–1998). He wrote for ‘Turkish Daily News’ (1999–2000), and ‘The New Anatolian’ (2006); bot ...
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Mert Günok
Fehmi Mert Günok (, born 1 March 1989) is a Turkish Association football, footballer who plays as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper for Beşiktaş J.K., Beşiktaş and the Turkey national football team, Turkey national team. Günok started his career with a short spell in Kocaelispor and joined Fenerbahçe S.K. (football), Fenerbahçe in 2001, where he stayed until 2015, where he was promoted to professional status, played at Süper Lig level, and won 2 Süper Lig titles. He joined Bursaspor in 2015 where he stayed 2 seasons. In 2017, Günok signed for İstanbul Başakşehir F.K., Başakşehir F.K. where he attained his first Süper Lig title of 2019–20 Süper Lig, 2019–20 season. Günok represent Turkey at international competitions to date, starting from U16 level in 2004. He earned his first senior international cap in 2012. He was the first-choice goalkeeper of the national team during UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group H, Euro 2020 qualifying stage in which t ...
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Fehmi Naji
, native_name_lang = Arabic , image = , alt = , caption = , religion = Islam , denomination = Sunni , temple = Preston Mosque , education = , alma_mater = , nationality = , birth_name = , birth_date = 1928 , birth_place = Lebanon , death_date = , death_place = , death_cause = , title = Grand Mufti of Australia , period = 2007–2011 , consecration = , predecessor = Taj El-Din Hilaly , successor = Ibrahim Abu Mohamed , reason = Fehmi Naji El-Imam AM ( ar, فهمي ناجي الإمام) (1928- 24 September 2016) was the Grand Mufti of Australia from June 2007 to September 2011. Born in Lebanon, he arrived in Australia in 1951. He was elected to succeed Taj El-Din Hilaly on 10 June 2007, but by January 2011 Hilaly declared that Naji was no longer active, and that de facto he was functioning as m ...
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Hasan Fehmi Bey
Hasan Fehmi Bey (1874 – April 6, 1909) was an Ottoman journalist, who was the editor-in-chief of ''Serbestî'', an Ottoman newspaper owned by Mevlanzade Rifat Bey, in which he wrote articles against the newly emerging Committee of Union and Progress. He was murdered by unidentified assailants on the evening of April 6, 1909, as he was crossing the Galata Bridge in Istanbul. Hasan Fehmi Bey was born to an ethnic Albanian family. He was buried at the tomb (''türbe'') of Sultan Mahmud II Mahmud II ( ota, محمود ثانى, Maḥmûd-u s̠ânî, tr, II. Mahmud; 20 July 1785 – 1 July 1839) was the 30th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1808 until his death in 1839. His reign is recognized for the extensive administrative, ... on Divan Yolu Caddesi in Istanbul. 1909 deaths Assassinated journalists from the Ottoman Empire 1874 births 19th-century journalists from the Ottoman Empire 20th-century journalists from the Ottoman Empire {{Turkey-journalist-stub ...
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Hasan Fehmi Güneş
Hasan Fehmi Güneş (1934 – 23 November 2021) was a Turkish jurist and politician who served as the interior minister in 1979. He was a member of the Turkish parliament for two terms from the Republican People's Party. Between 1975 and 1980 he served in the Turkish Senate. Biography Güneş was born in Adapazarı in 1934. He graduated from Ankara University receiving a bachelor's degree in law. After working as a lawyer and public prosecutor, he entered politics and became senator in the period 1975–1980. He was a member of the Turkish parliament for two terms, in the 18th and 22nd terms, from the Social Democratic Populist Party and then from the Republican People's Party. On 13 January 1979 he was appointed interior minister to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit. His term witnessed significant events, including the assassination of journalist Abdi İpekçi, arrest of the assassin, Mehmet Ali Ağca, and attack by the members of the Palestine Liberation Organiz ...
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Mustafa Fehmi Kubilay
Mustafa Fehmi Kubilay (1906- December 23, 1930) was a Turkish teacher and a lieutenant (Turkish: ''Asteğmen'') in the Turkish army. He is considered a "Martyr of the Revolution" (''"Devrim Şehidi"'') in Turkey. Biography Kubilay, the son of Hüseyin and Zeynep, who were Cretan Turks, was born Mustafa Fehmi in Kozan, Adana, Ottoman Empire in 1906. His parents had fled to Turkey prior to the population exchange to escape massacres and persecution. He received his basic education in Aydın from 1913 to 1919, and began a tailors apprenticeship. During his apprenticeship he passed the examination for enrollment into teachers training, he received his teachers credentials in 1926. Mustafa Fehmi adopted a surname after graduation in accordance with Kemalist policies and chose the name Kubilay. Kubilay taught in Aydın and later at Zafer Elementary School in Menemen. He was posted in Menemen during his compulsory military service. Kubilay was married to Fatma Vedide in a civil ceremo ...
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