List Of Mayors Of Giresun
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List Of Mayors Of Giresun
This is a list of mayors of Giresun, Turkey, since 1869. {{Expand list, date=August 2008 Giresun Giresun (), formerly Cerasus (Ancient Greek: Κερασοῦς, Greek: Κερασούντα), is the provincial capital of Giresun Province in the Black Sea Region of northeastern Turkey, about west of the city of Trabzon. Etymology Giresun wa ...
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Naci Cimşit
Naci or NACI may refer to: Given name * Ali Naci Karacan (1896–1955), Turkish journalist and publisher * Muallim Naci (1850–1893), Ottoman-Turkish writer, poet, teacher and critic * Naci Bostancı (born 1957), Turkish politician and academic * Naci Eldeniz (1875–1948), Turkish Army general * Naci Erdem (born 1931), Turkish footballer * Naci Özgüç (born 1964), Turkish conductor * Naci Şensoy (born 1958), Turkish-Kosovar football manager * Naci Taşdöğen (born 1962), Turkish actor * Naci Tınaz (1882–1964), Ottoman officer and Turkish Army general * Ömer Naci Soykan (born 1945), Turkish philosopher Other uses * " Nací Orishas", a 2005 single by Orishas * National Archives of the Cook Islands (NACI) * National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI Canada) * North Albion Collegiate Institute, Toronto High school See also *Nacy (other) *NaCl (other) *NAC1 (other) *Nasi (other) *Naki (other) *Naji Naji (also transli ...
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Mehmet Larçın
Mehmed (modern Turkish: Mehmet) is the most common Bosnian and Turkish form of the Arabic name Muhammad ( ar, محمد) (''Muhammed'' and ''Muhammet'' are also used, though considerably less) and gains its significance from being the name of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam. Originally the intermediary vowels in the Arabic ''Muhammad'' were completed with an ''e'' in adaptation to Turkish phonotactics, which spelled Mehemed and the name lost the central ''e'' over time Final devoicing of ''d'' to ''t'' is a regular process in Turkish. The prophet himself is referred to in Turkish using the archaic version, ''Muhammed''. The name Mehmet also often appears in derived compound names. The name is also prevalent in former Ottoman territories, particularly among Balkan Muslims in Albania, Bosnia and Kosovo. The name is also commonly used in Turkish culture in the form of Mehmetçik, meaning ''little Mehmet'', for unranked soldiers. Given name Mehmed * Mehmed I (1382–1421), Ott ...
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Müslüm Dirican
Muslim ( Arabic: ), also transliterated as Moslem or Müslüm (Turkish), is an Arabic male given name meaning 'pure, clear, immaculate, clean, taintless, straight, absolute', 'devout, god-fearing, pious, complaisant, obedient, submissive', 'virtuous, chaste, modest, blameless, innocent'. It is also the proper name for the followers of the religion Islam and solely a Muslim name. The name Muslim is a diminutive of the name Aslam ( ), which both names stems from the male noun-name Salaam. It may refer to: Given name Moslem * Moslem Bahadori (1927–2022), Iranian medical scientist * Moslem Eskandar-Filabi (born 1944), Iranian wrestler * Moslem Al Freej (born 1988), Saudi footballer * Moslem Firoozabadi, Iranian footballer * Moslem Malakouti (1924–2014), Grand Ayatollah, Iranian Shiite cleric, Marja * Moslem Mesigar (born 1984), Iranian beach soccer player * Moslem Mojademi, Iranian footballer * Moslem Niadoost (born 1990), Iranian middle-distance runner * Moslem Oladgh ...
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Saffet Bayazıtoğlu
Saffet is a Turkish given name mostly for males. People named Saffet include: *Saffet Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire *Saffet Atabinen, Ottoman and Turkish orchestra conductor *Saffet Arıkan, Ottoman military officer and Turkish politician *Saffet Sancaklı Saffet Sancaklı ( sr-Cyrl, Сафет Санџакли, Safet Sandžakli; born 27 February 1966) is a Turkish former international footballer and current politician. He is a deputy of Nationalist Movement Party, representing city of Kocaeli ..., Turkish footballer {{given name Turkish masculine given names ...
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Orhan Yılmaz
Orhan Ghazi ( ota, اورخان غازی; tr, Orhan Gazi, also spelled Orkhan, 1281 – March 1362) was the second bey of the Ottoman Beylik from 1323/4 to 1362. He was born in Söğüt, as the son of Osman I. In the early stages of his reign, Orhan focused his energies on conquering most of northwestern Anatolia. The majority of these areas were under Byzantine rule and he won his first battle at Pelekanon against the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos. Orhan also occupied the lands of the Karasids of Balıkesir and the Ahis of Ankara. A series of civil wars surrounding the ascension of the nine-year-old Byzantine emperor John V Palaiologos greatly benefited Orhan. In the Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347, the regent John VI Kantakouzenos married his daughter Theodora to Orhan and employed Ottoman warriors against the rival forces of the empress dowager, allowing them to loot Thrace. In the Byzantine civil war of 1352–1357, Kantakouzenos used Ot ...
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Ali Naci Duyduk
ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib ( ar, عَلِيّ بْن أَبِي طَالِب; 600 – 661 CE) was the last of four Rightly Guided Caliphs to rule Islam (r. 656 – 661) immediately after the death of Muhammad, and he was the first Shia Imam. The issue of his succession caused a major rift between Muslims and divided them into Shia and Sunni groups. Ali was assassinated in the Grand Mosque of Kufa in 661 by the forces of Mu'awiya, who went on to found the Umayyad Caliphate. The Imam Ali Shrine and the city of Najaf were built around Ali's tomb and it is visited yearly by millions of devotees. Ali was a cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, raised by him from the age of 5, and accepted his claim of divine revelation by age 11, being among the first to do so. Ali played a pivotal role in the early years of Islam while Muhammad was in Mecca and under severe persecution. After Muhammad's relocation to Medina in 622, Ali married his daughter Fatima and, among others, fathered ...
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