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Kaya (surname)
Kaya () is a common last name in Turkic countries and means ''rock'' in Turkish. *Ahmet Kaya (1957-2000), Kurdish singer from turkey *Ali Kaya (athlete) (born Stanley Kiprotich Mukche in 1994), Kenyan-Turkish long-distance runner *Ali Kaya (serial killer) (born 1979), Turkish serial killer *Aykut Kaya (born 1990), Turkish karateka * Belkıs Zehra Kaya (born 1984), Turkish female judoka *Cansu Nur Kaya (born 2000), Turkish women's footballer *Enes Kaya (born 1984), Turkish television personality *Fatma Koşer Kaya (born 1968), Dutch female politician of Turkish descent * Fırat Kaya (born 1995), Germany-born Turkish deaf footballer *Hazal Kaya (born 1990), Turkish actress *İpek Kaya (born 1994), Turkish-French women's footballer *Kıvılcım Kaya (born 1992), Turkish female hammer thrower * Markus Kaya (born 1979), German footballer * Mihriban Kaya (born 1996), Turkish female Paralympian track and field athlete *Nihan Kaya (born 1979), Turkish female writer * Onur Kaya (born 1986), B ...
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Ahmet Kaya
Ahmet Kaya (28 October 1957 – 16 November 2000) was a Turkish–Kurdish folk singer. Kaya was persecuted by Turkish nationalist celebrities and authorities. Kaya left Turkey in an act of self-exile, and moved to France, where he would shortly after die of a heart attack. He was granted the Musician of the Year Award in February 1999 during a controversial award ceremony involving Turkey's most popular singers, at which he declared that he wanted to sing a song in Kurdish. Early life and education Ahmet Kaya was born in Malatya as the fifth child of a Kurdish father and a Turkish mother. His father worked at the local textiles factory and the family lived in only one room until in 1959, which was the year the factory began to provide better accommodation to its workers. Ahmet often visited his relatives in the country side where he made his first experiences with music. His uncle Yusuf was a singer and a musician, who inspired him to build his own bağlama. His musical care ...
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Özlem Kaya
Özlem Kaya may refer to: * Özlem Kaya (athlete) Özlem Kaya (; born 20 April 1990 in Ardahan, Turkey) is a Turkish middle-distance runner. The tall athlete at is a member of Üsküdar Belediye Sports Club in Istanbul, where she is coached by Aytaç Özbakır. Kaya participated in the 30 ... * Özlem Kaya (swimmer) {{hndis, Kaya, Ozlem ...
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Kaya (other)
Kaya may refer to: People *Kaya (given name) *Kaya (surname) Places *Kaya, Burkina Faso, a town in Burkina Faso, capital of the department *Kaya Airport, serving the town * Kaya Department, a department or commune of Sanmatenga Province in central Burkina Faso *Kaya, Fethiye, a village in Muğla Province, Turkey *Kaya, Hopa, a village in Artvin Province, Turkey *Kaya, Kyoto, a town located in Yosa District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan *Kaya (Mijikenda), a sacred forest site of the Mijikenda peoples in Kenya *Kaya, South Sudan, a town in South Sudan *Skiu-Kaya, adjoining villages in Ladakh, India * Kaya confederacy, an alternate romanization of the ancient Gaya confederacy on the Korean peninsula Popular culture * ''Kaya'' (film), a 1969 Yugoslav film *Kaya FM, a radio station in Johannesburg, South Africa * ''Kaya'' (TV series), a scripted MTV drama television series Anime * Kaya (''One Piece''), a fictional character in the anime and manga ''One Piece'' * Kaya (''Princess Mononoke' ...
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Kaya (given Name)
Kaya is a common given name in several cultures. Turkish name *Kaya Arıkoğlu (born 1949), American architect and urban designer *Kaya Erdem (born 1928), Turkish politician *Kaya Köstepen (1934–2011), Turkish footballer *Kaya Peker (born 1980), Turkish basketball player * Kaya Tarakçı (born 1981), Turkish footballer *Kaya Yanar (born 1973), German comedian Japanese name *Kaya (Japanese musician), Japanese singer *, Japanese actress and model *, Japanese voice actress Others *Kaya (Mauritian musician), Mauritian singer * Kaya Cattouse (born 1990), Belizean cyclist * Kaya Christian, American model * Kaya Forson (born 2002), Ghanaian swimmer * Kaya Henderson (born 1970), American educator, activist and civil servant *Kaya Jones (born 1984), American singer, model and actress *Kaya Malotana (born 1976), South African rugby union player * Kaya Oakes, American writer and poet *Kaya Scodelario (born 1992), English actress *Kaya Stewart (born 2000), American singer-songwriter *Kaya T ...
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Kaja (name)
Kaja or Kája is a given name and surname. Kaja is regarded as a Polish language, Polish feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Karolina (other), Karolina, a derivative of Karl (given name), Karl . Kája is a Czech language, Czech unisex given name that is a diminutive form of Karolina (other), Karolína, Karla (name), Karla and Karel (given name), Karel, also derivatives of Karl. Kaja also has other root name derivations. Kaja is a Slovene language, Slovene feminine given name that is a short form of Kajetana, Karla (name), Karla and Katarina (given name), Katarina, names deriving from ''Caietanus'' (Cajetan), Karl and Aikaterine, respectively. It is also a Danish language, Danish, Finnish language, Finnish, German language, German, Norwegian language, Norwegian and Swedish language, Swedish feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Catherina, Katherina, Karen (name), Karen and Katrina (given name), Katrine as well as an alternate form of Kaia (n ...
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Prince Kaya Tsunenori
, was the second head of the Kaya-no-miya collateral branch of the Japanese imperial family. A general in the Imperial Japanese Army, he was first cousin to Empress Kōjun (Nagako), the wife of Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito). Early life Prince Kaya Tsunenori was born in Tokyo, the first son of Prince Kaya Kuninori and his wife, the former Daigō Yoshiko. He received his primary and secondary education at the boys' department of the Gakushuin Peers’ School. On December 8, 1909, he became the second head of the Kaya-no-miya house upon his father's death. Military career Like the other imperial princes of his generation, Prince Kaya was a career military officer. In 1920, after serving a term in the House of Peers, he graduated from the 32nd class of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy and received a commission as a lieutenant (2nd class) in the cavalry. In August 1925, he became commander of the Tenth Cavalry Regiment (at the rank of captain) and graduated from the 38th class of ...
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Prince Kaya Kuninori
(1 September 1867 – 8 December 1909) was a member of the Japanese imperial family and the founder of one of the nine ''ōke'' (or princely houses) in the Meiji period. Early life The prince was born in Kyoto, as the second of the nine sons of Prince Kuni Asahiko (1824–1891) at the time of the Meiji Restoration. His father, a scion of the collateral imperial line of Fushimi-no-miya, was a laicized Buddhist priest who became a close advisor to the Emperor Kōmei and Emperor Meiji, His mother was the court-lady Izumitei Shizue. Originally titled Iwa-no-miya, he was called Iwaomaro-ō from 15 March 1874. He changed his personal name to Kuninori on 21 July 1886. Unlike his younger half-brothers, Prince Nashimoto Morimasa, Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko, and Prince Asaka Yasuhiko, Prince Kuninori did not pursue a military career. He was excluded from succeeding to the house of Kuni-no-miya on the grounds of ill health on 7 March 1887. A new princely family Emperor Meiji granted ...
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Kazuma Kaya
is a Japanese artistic gymnast. Kaya was part of the Japanese team that won the gold medal in the team event at the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. He also won a gold medal in the 2015 Asian Championships in Hiroshima. At the 2018 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships he wobronzewith the team to help Japan qualify to the 2020 Summer Olympics. Personal life Kaya began gymnastics in 2004 at the age of eight. He was inspired by watching the Japanese artistic gymnastics team win gold in the team event at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. Kaya won the Inzai Citizen Honorary Award in 2015 and the Narashino Mayor Award in 2014. Kaya received a doctoral degree in sports science from Juntendo University in Tokyo. Career 2015 Kaya competed at the 2015 World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, where he placed third on pommel horse. His team placed first. 2018 Kaya competed at the 2018 World Championships in Doha, Qatar, where he placed sixth on the a ...
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Okinori Kaya
was the Minister of Finance of Japan between 1941 and 1944. He advocated financing the Second World War and decreasing Chinese resistance by selling opiates to the Chinese. In 1945, he was captured by the Allies, tried by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East and sentenced to life imprisonment. Paroled in 1955, he later served as Minister of Justice from 1963 until 1964. In Kaya's obituary, ''Time Time is the continued sequence of existence and events that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future. It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, to ...'' magazine quoted him as saying that ''communism means only a dog's life''. References , - , - , - , - External links "Bitter Fruit" 1889 births 1977 deaths Members of the House of Peers (Japan) Japanese people convicted of war crimes Japanese people of World War II People convi ...
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Zübeyde Kaya
Zübeyde Kaya (born July 5, 1991) is a Turkish women's football defender, who most recently played in the Turkish Women's First League for Kdz. Ereğlispor. She was part of the Turkey girls' national U-17, Turkey women's U-19 and Turkey women's national teams. Playing career Club Zübeyde Kaya obtained her license for Gazi Üniversitesispor in Ankara on May 31, 2004. She played until the end of the 2011–12 season capping 59 times and scoring four goals. In the 2009–10 season, she enjoyed her club's championship title in the Women's First League. She took part at three matches of the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League – Group 1 matches for Gazi Üniversitesispor. In October 2012, Kaya was transferred by Kdz. Ereğlispor, where she played two seasons appearing in 33 matches. International She was admitted to the Turkey girls' national U-17 team and debuted in the friendly match against Azerbaijan on May 27, 2007. She played in seven matches and scored one goal for t ...
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Şükrü Kaya
Şükrü Kaya (1883 – 10 January 1959) was a Turkish people, Turkish civil servant and politician, who served as government minister, Minister of Interior and List of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, Minister of Foreign affairs in several governments. Biography Born in İstanköy (Kos), part of the Dodecanese in the then Ottoman Empire, he finished Galatasaray High School before he graduated from Law School in 1908. He did his graduate work in Paris, France. He worked as inspector of treasury for the Empire. At the start of World War I, Şükrü was appointed the Director of Settlement of Tribes and Migrants. The Director of Settlement of Tribes and Migrants was mainly tasked with managing the Armenian deportations during the Armenian genocide. In September 1915, he was transferred to Aleppo, an important location along the deportation route into the Syrian desert. While the Armenian Genocide was underway, Şükrü was tasked to administrate the concentration ...
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