Mengü
Mengü is a common masculine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Mengü" means "eternal", "without a beginning", and/or "having no beginning". Real people * Mengü Timur, khan of the Golden Horde in 1266–1280.. * Tuda Mengü, khan of the Golden Horde from 1280 to 1287 * Mengü Ertel, Turkish graphical artist (decorated as State Artist in 1998) . See also * Mongke (other) Mongke (also Mönkh, Monkh, Munkh) means "eternal" in Mongolian language and may refer to: Peoples Medieval * Möngke Khan (1209–1259), Great khan of the Mongol Empire * Yesü Möngke, khan of Chagatai khanate, 1247–1252 * Mengu-Timur (d. 128 ..., the Mongolian equivalent {{DEFAULTSORT:Mengu Turkish masculine given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mengi
Mengi is a common masculine Turkish given name. It means "eternal", "without a beginning", "having no beginning". It is an Oghuz accented version of Mengü which is also a Turkish given name. Compared to Mengü, Mengi has an additional meaning: "happy". People * Cemil Mengi, a Turkish footballer playing in Türkiyemspor Berlin. * Ramazan Mengi, founder of Mengi Yay. * Ruhat Mengi, Adyghe origined Turkish journalist. * Zeynep Mengi, former writer of Hayvan Dergisi and journalist working at Hürriyet. * Güngör Mengi, former editor-in-chief of Sabah. * Mengü Timur, khan of the Golden Horde in 1266-1280.. * Tuda Mengü, khan of the Golden Horde from 1280-1287 See also * Mongke (other) Mongke (also Mönkh, Monkh, Munkh) means "eternal" in Mongolian language and may refer to: Peoples Medieval * Möngke Khan (1209–1259), Great khan of the Mongol Empire * Yesü Möngke, khan of Chagatai khanate, 1247–1252 * Mengu-Timur (d. 128 ..., the Mongolian equivalent {{give ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bengi
Bengi is a common Turkish given name. It means "eternal", "endless", "never-ending", or "immortal". It is an Oghuz accented version of Bengü which is also a Turkish given name. Compared to Bengü, Bengi has an additional meaning: "a mythical water which gives a person immortal life". People * Bengi Semerci, author and professor of psychiatry at Yeditepe University * Bengi Gençer, illustrator of Bilim ve Teknik. * Bengi Yildiz, a Member of Parliament of the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) for Batman, Turkey. * Bengi Ali of Karaman, was the ruler of Karmanids * Bae "Bengi" Seong-ung, a South Korean professional League of Legends player, the assistant coach of SK Telecom T1 T1 (previously known as SK Telecom T1 or SKT T1) is a South Korean esports organization operated by the T1 Entertainment & Sports, a joint venture between SK Telecom and Comcast Spectacor. At the end of 2003, SK Telecom took the StarCraft Team .... {{given name Turkish feminine given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tuda Mengu
Tuda Mengu, also known as Tode Mongke, Tudamongke ( mn, Тодмөнх/Todmönkh or Tudamönkh, lit=Eternal Brightness), was khan of the Golden Horde, division of the Mongol Empire from 1280 to 1287. Biography Tode Mongke was the son of Toqoqan (grandson of Batu Khan) and younger full-brother of Mongke Temur. A pious khan, he converted to Islam in 1283. Due to his deep religion, Tudamongke was not aggressive to expand his territory. However, he did keep good contact with Mamluk Sultanate in Egypt against Ilkhanate who was faithless enemy of both states. Rashid Ad-din wrote that he was willing to keep good relations with Kublai khan and released his son Nomoghan to Yuan Court. During his government the influence of Nogai Khan greatly increased in the Golden Horde, and there was a second attack against Hungary in 1284/1285, which was a total disaster for his army. He abdicated in favor to his nephew Tole Buqa in 1287. Family He had two wives and several concubines: # Ariqachi Kha ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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State Artist
State Artist ( tr, Devlet Sanatçısı, also sometimes translated as "National Artist") is an honorary title granted to prominent artists by the government of Turkey for their contributions to the Turkish culture. It was established in 1971 by the President of Turkey (Cevdet Sunay) and the Minister of Culture and Tourism. The award is issued for people occupied in various categories of arts: music, dance, theatre, photography, cinema, visual arts, literature, etc. List of State Artists By year, according to the list by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Turkey. {{Webarchive, url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080501204122/http://www.discoverturkey.com/haberler/haberler-sanatcilar.html , date=2008-05-01 1971 *[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mongke (other)
Mongke (also Mönkh, Monkh, Munkh) means "eternal" in Mongolian language and may refer to: Peoples Medieval * Möngke Khan (1209–1259), Great khan of the Mongol Empire * Yesü Möngke, khan of Chagatai khanate, 1247–1252 * Mengu-Timur (d. 1282), also known as Mongke Temur, khan of the Golden Horde, 1267–1280 * Tuda-Mengu, also known as Tode Mongke, khan of the Golden Horde from 1280 to 1287 * Möngke Temür, also known as Mengtemu, chieftain of the Jianzhou Jurchen 1405–1433 * Batumöngke Dayan Khan, khan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty 1479–1517 Modern * Mengke Bateer, Chinese professional basketball player, formerly in the NBA. * Uranchimegiin Mönkh-Erdene, amateur boxer from Mongolia * Mönkhbaataryn Bundmaa, judoka for Mongolia Geographic and populated places * Mount Mönkh Saridag, mountain located in Mongolian-Russian border. * Mount Mönkhkhairkhan, mountain in Mongolia. *Mönkhkhairkhan, Khovd, district of Khovd Province See also * Mengü, the Turkic equivale ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Male
Male (symbol: ♂) is the sex of an organism that produces the gamete (sex cell) known as sperm, which fuses with the larger female gamete, or ovum, in the process of fertilization. A male organism cannot reproduce sexually without access to at least one ovum from a female, but some organisms can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Most male mammals, including male humans, have a Y chromosome, which codes for the production of larger amounts of testosterone to develop male reproductive organs. Not all species share a common sex-determination system. In most animals, including humans, sex is determined genetically; however, species such as ''Cymothoa exigua'' change sex depending on the number of females present in the vicinity. In humans, the word ''male'' can also be used to refer to gender in the social sense of gender role or gender identity. Overview The existence of separate sexes has evolved independently at different times and in different lineages, an example ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bengü (given Name)
Bengü Erden (born 2 April 1979) is a Turkish singer. She became first familiar with music during her time at the İzmir State Symphony Orchestra. In İzmir, she was cast in a leading role in the musical "Oliver Twist". She later took singing lessons with İzmir State Conservatory's general manager, Müfit Bayraş. In 1998, by performing a song by Müfit Bayşara, she ranked second at the competition ''Pop Show '98'', organized by Mü-Yap and Show TV. She then studied music at Istanbul Academy. She worked as a backing vocalist for Kenan Doğulu for three years. In 2007, Bengü became the winner of Show TV's singing competition ''Bak Kim Dans Ediyor''. Her first album, ''Hoş Geldin'', was produced by Kenan Doğulu and Ozan Doğulu and released in July 2000. Her second studio album, ''Bağlasan Durmam'', was released in 2005. After two years, she released her third studio album, ''Taktik''. With the song "Korkma Kalbim" from this album, she received a digital certification from Mü ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Turkish Name
A Turkish name consists of an ''ad'' or an ''isim'' (given name; plural ''adlar'' and ''isimler'') and a ''soyadı'' or ''soyisim'' (surname). Turkish names exist in a "full name" format. While there is only one ''soyadı'' (surname) in the full name there may be more than one ''ad'' (given name). Married women may carry both their maiden and husband's surnames. The ''soyadı'' is written as the last element of the full name, after all given names (except that official documents related to registration matters often use the format "Soyadı, Adı"). Given names At least one name, often two but very rarely more, are given to a person at birth. Newly given names are allowed up to three words. Most names are gender-specific: Oğuz (name), Oğuz is strictly for males, Tuğçe only for females. But many Turkish names are unisex names, unisex. Many modern given names (such as Deniz (given name), Deniz, "sea"; or Ülkü, "ideal") are given to newborns of either sex. Among the common exam ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mengu-Timur
Munkh Tumur or Möngke Temür ( mn, ᠮᠦᠨᠺᠬᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ, Мөнхтөмөр; russian: Мангутемир, Mangutemir) (?–1280), son of Toqoqan Khan and Köchu Khatun of Oirat (daughter of Toralchi Küregen and granddaughter of Qutuqa Beki) and the grandson of Batu Khan. He was a khan of the Golden Horde, a division of the Mongol Empire in 1266–1280. His name literally means "Eternal Iron" in the Mongolian language. Early reign and foreign policy During his reign, the Mongols together with their subjects, several Turkic tribes and the Russian princes, undertook military campaigns against Byzantium (c. 1269–1271), Lithuania (1275), and Alans in Caucasus (1277). The very first yarlyk (license) found by historians was written on behalf of Mengu-Timur and contained information on the release of the Russian Orthodox Church from paying tribute to the Golden Horde, however, he was a shamanist. During the reign of Mengu-Timur, the Genoese traders purchased Caffa f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Golden Horde
The Golden Horde, self-designated as Ulug Ulus, 'Great State' in Turkic, was originally a Mongols, Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th century and originating as the northwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. With the fragmentation of the Mongol Empire after 1259 it became a functionally separate khanate. It is also known as the Kipchak Khanate or as the Ulus of Jochi, and replaced the earlier less organized Cuman–Kipchak confederation. After the death of Batu Khan (the founder of the Golden Horde) in 1255, his dynasty flourished for a full century, until 1359, though the intrigues of Nogai Khan, Nogai instigated a partial civil war in the late 1290s. The Horde's military power peaked during the reign of Uzbeg Khan (1312–1341), who adopted Islam. The territory of the Golden Horde at its peak extended from Siberia and Central Asia to parts of Eastern Europe from the Ural Mountains, Urals to the Danube in the west, and from the Black Sea to the Caspian ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |