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List Of Governors Of Bursa
The governor of Bursa ( Turkish: ''Bursa Valiliği'') is the bureaucratic state official responsible for both national government and state affairs in the Province of Bursa. Similar to the governors of the 80 other provinces of Turkey, the governor of Bursa is appointed by the government of Turkey and is responsible for the implementation of government legislation within Bursa. The governor is also the most senior commander of both the Bursa provincial police force and the Bursa Gendarmerie. Appointment The governor of Bursa is appointed by the president of Turkey, who confirms the appointment after recommendation from the Turkish government. The Ministry of the Interior first considers and puts forward possible candidates for approval by the cabinet. The governor of Bursa is therefore not a directly elected position and instead functions as the most senior civil servant in the Province of Bursa. Term limits The governor is not limited by any term limits and does not serve for a ...
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Yakup Canbolat
Yakup is a Turkish language, Turkish given name for males and is a cognate of Jacob (name), Jacob and James (name), James. People named Yakup include: * Yakup Ağa (fl. 1462), Ottoman cavalry knight * Yakup Bugun (born 1987), Turkish footballer * Yakup Gör (born 1988), Turkish sport wrestler * Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu (1889–1974), Turkish novelist * Yakup Kılıç (born 1986), Turkish boxer * Yakup Satar (1898–2008), last Turkish veteran of the First World War * Yakup Sertkaya (born 1978), Turkish footballer * Yakup Şener (born 1990), Turkish amateur boxer * Yakup Şevki Subaşı (1876–1939), general of the Ottoman Army and the Turkish Army *Yakup Yıldız (born 1992), Turkish archer See also

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Ahmet Hilmi Ergeneli
Ahmad ( ar, أحمد, ʾAḥmad) is an Arabic male given name common in most parts of the Muslim world. Other spellings of the name include Ahmed and Ahmet. Etymology The word derives from the root (ḥ-m-d), from the Arabic (), from the verb (''ḥameda'', "to thank or to praise"), non-past participle (). Lexicology As an Arabic name, it has its origins in a Quranic prophecy attributed to Jesus in the Quran which most Islamic scholars concede is about Muhammad. It also shares the same roots as Mahmud, Muhammad and Hamed. In its transliteration, the name has one of the highest number of spelling variations in the world. Though Islamic scholars attribute the name Ahmed to Muhammed, the verse itself is about a Messenger named Ahmed, whilst Muhammed was a Messenger-Prophet. Some Islamic traditions view the name Ahmad as another given name of Muhammad at birth by his mother, considered by Muslims to be the more esoteric name of Muhammad and central to understandin ...
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Turgut Başkaya
Turgut is a Turkish given name. Turgut may also refer to: Given name * Turgut Alp, Ottoman military commander ** Turgut Alp (fictional character), a character based on Turgut Alp in ''Diriliş: Ertuğrul'' * Ankaralı Turgut (born 1963), Turkish singer * Turgut Atakol (1915–1988), Turkish basketball player * Turgut Aykaç (born 1958), former Turkish boxer * Turgut Berkes (born 1953), Turkish rock musician, painter, and writer * Turgut Doğan Şahin (born 1988), Turkish footballer * Turgut Özatay (1927–2002), Turkish film actor * Turgut Özal (1927–1993), Turkish president and political leader * Turgut Polat (born 1953), Turkish table tennis player * Turgut Reis (1485-1565), Turkish privateer and Ottoman admiral as well as Bey of Algiers; Beylerbey of the Mediterranean; and first Bey, later Pasha, of Tripoli * Turgut Uçar (born 1964), Turkish football manager and coach * Yasar Turgut Bilgin, (born 1957), Turkish author Surname * Azmi Turgut (born 1988), Turkish basketbal ...
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Fehmi Albayrak
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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Rasim Gökbel
Rasim ( ar, راسِم / ''Rāsim'') is a masculine given name of Arabic origin meaning "planner", "architect". People named Rasim * Rasim Başak, Azerbaijani-Turkish basketballer * Rasim Delić (1949–2010), Bosnian Army general * Rasim Kara, Turkish goalkeeper * Rasim Khutov, Russian footballer * Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı, Turkish journalist * Rasim Ljajić Rasim Ljajić ( sr-cyrl, Расим Љајић, ; born 28 January 1964) is a Serbian politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia and the Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications from 27 July 2012 to 28 October 2020. He i ..., Serbian politician * Rasim Tagirbekov, Russian footballer {{given name Bosnian masculine given names Turkish masculine given names ...
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İhsan Sabri Çağlayangil
İhsan Sabri Çağlayangil (1908, Istanbul – December 30, 1993, Ankara, Turkey) was a Turkish politician, being a member of the Justice Party ( tr, Adalet Partisi). He also served as Minister of Foreign Affairs three times in the 1960s and 1970s and as the Acting President of Turkey. Background and personal life Çağlayangil was born in Istanbul in 1908. He graduated from Istanbul High School. Then he entered the School of Law at Istanbul University and graduated in 1932. He was married to Firuzende Çağlayangil and had a daughter named Fatma Itir Çağlayangil. Career After completing his studies he became a civil servant and was in charge of the arrangements for the trial and the hanging of Seyit Riza and several Kurdish leaders of the Dersim Rebellion. Çağlayangil was Governor of Bursa Province from 1954 to 1960. He served as Minister of Labour and Social Security in the 29th government of Turkey, a caretaker government prior to the 1965 general election ...
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Cahit Ortaç
Hüseyin Cahit Ortaç (1908 in Thessaloniki – 13 December 1980) was a Turkish politician. He graduated from Faculty of Political Science, Ankara University. He worked as a civil servant in Dalaman and Istanbul. He served as a district governor in Alucra, Sürmene, Kargı and Mustafakemalpaşa. Later, he served as a governor in Hakkari, Kırklareli and Bursa. Also, he was a member of Council of State (Turkey) and Senate of the Republic (Turkey) Senate of the Republic ( tr, Cumhuriyet Senatosu) was the upper house of Turkish Parliament between 1961 and 1980. It was established with the Turkish constitution of 1961 and abolished with the 1982 constitution, although it did not exist after .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Ortac, Cahit 1980 deaths 1908 births Members of the Senate of the Republic (Turkey) Turkish politicians ...
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Mehmet Hilmi İncesulu
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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Haşim İşcan
Haşim İşcan (1898 Edirne, Adrianople Vilayet – March 11, 1968, Istanbul) was a Turkish high school teacher, province governor and the first elected mayor of Istanbul. Biography He was born 1898 in Edirne. After graduating from the School of Public Management in 1922, he became an instructor in the Edirne Teacher College for Girls and later in the Edirne High school. From 1933 on, Haşim İşcan served as a public administrator, beginning in districts and then as governor in several provinces, including Governor of Bursa Province (1945–1950Bursa Gazeteciler CemiyetiVALİ (Bursa valileri)/ref>). Shortly before his retirement, he was appointed public director for settlement affairs. He was married to Atıfet İşcan. Political career In 1963, he entered politics with the Republican People's Party (CHP), and was elected mayor of Istanbul. During his time in office, he accomplished major infrastructure projects in Istanbul, like broader streets and underpasses. He also co ...
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Refik Koraltan
Refik Koraltan (1889 – June 17, 1974) was a Turkish politician, having served as the Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM) from May 22, 1950 to May 27, 1960. Biography Koraltan was born in Divriği, Sivas Province, in 1889, the son of Ali Bey, a local leading citizen. Although he was known as Refik Koraltan, the name on his birth record was Bekir Refik. After completing the primary and middle education in Divriği, Koraltan studied at Istanbul Mercan High School. He graduated from Istanbul Faculty of Law in 1914. Political career Koraltan entered public service as an assistant prosecutor and became the Attorney General of Karaman in 1915. He was assigned as police inspector on March 2, 1918 and charged as Chief of Police of Trabzon on May 29, 1918. During this duty, he facilitated the establishment of the "Society of Defence of the National Rights to counteract the Pontus Rum Organizations" that started to appear after the end of World War I. He was ...
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Refik Şefik Soyer
Refik is a masculine given name of Arabic origin meaning friend, associate, husband, companion or fellow. It may refer to: *Refik Durbaş (1944–2018), Turkish poet, writer *Ahmet Refik Altınay (1881–1937), Ottoman historian, writer and poet *Refik Erduran (1928–2017), Turkish playwright, columnist and writer *Refik Halili, Albanian businessman * Refik Halit Karay (1888–1965), Turkish writer and journalist *Refik Kolić (born 1965), Bosnian folk music singer * Refik Koraltan (1889–1974, Turkish politician *Refik Kozić (born 1950), Yugoslav footballer *Refik Memišević (1956–2004), Yugoslav Olympian wrestler *Refik Resmja(1931–1997), Albanian footballer *Refik Šabanadžović (born 1965), Yugoslav footballer *Refik Saydam (1881–1942), Turkish politician and prime minister *Refik Osman Top Refik Osman Top (born Refik Osman, 1 January 1897 – 26 April 1957), known by his nickname Şiir –literally meaning ''the Poem''–, was a Turkish footballer, referee, coach ...
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