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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, a related given ...
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Ali Naci Karacan
Ali Naci Karacan (1896 – 7 July 1955) was a Turkish journalist and publisher. He was involved in founding the Turkish daily newspapers ''Akşam'' (1918) and '' Milliyet'' (1955), and his family, including grandson Ali Naci Karacan, built up a publishing group around ''Milliyet''.Elizabeth Thompson, answers.comGale Encyclopedia of the Mideast & N. Africa: Ali Naci Karacan/ref> He was the President of Fenerbahçe S.K. (1926–1927),Fenerbahçe CumhuriyetiFENERBAHÇE BAŞKANLARI/ref> and the editor of the newly founded ''Tan'' from 1935. Born ''Ali Naci'', he later took the additional surname ''Karacan''. The ''Ali Naci Karacan Stadı'' in Gönyeli is named for him. Books * Naci Karacan, Ali. ''Ya Hürriyet Ya Ölüm'' (1934) * Naci Karacan, Ali. ''Lozan Konferansı ve İsmet pașa'' (1943) – on the Conference of Lausanne and İsmet İnönü Mustafa İsmet İnönü (; 24 September 1884 – 25 December 1973) was a Turkish army officer and statesman of Kurdish descent, who ...
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National Archives Of The Cook Islands
The National Archives of the Cook Islands (NACI) was created in 1974 in the Cook Islands for ensuring the safe storage of government, cultural and oral traditions of the nation. Originally housed in the Takitumu Hostel at Takamoa, the archives moved to the National Library of the Cook Islands building, and then in 1987 to the Takuvaine Valley Seismological Observatory. The archives were badly damaged by Cyclone Sally in early 1987. It has a collection of over 4,000 images of the islands in the 1950s from the Donald Stanley Marshall collection. See also * List of national archives References External links * https://www.culture.gov.ck/category/national-archives/ {{Authority control Cook Islands ) , image_map = Cook Islands on the globe (small islands magnified) (Polynesia centered).svg , capital = Avarua , coordinates = , largest_city = Avarua , official_languages = , lan ... Archives in the Coo ...
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Naji
Naji (also transliterated as Nagy in Egyptian Arabic and Naci (Turkish), ar, ناجي, ) is an Arabic male given name, which is derived from the Arabic verb ''to survive''. It is also a surname. Given name * Najee Harris (born March 9, 1998), American football running back for the Alabama Crimson Tide * Naji al-Ali (c. 1938–1987), Palestinian cartoonist, noted for political criticism of Israel * Nagy Habib (born 1952), Egyptian professor, surgeon * Naji Hakim (born 1955), French citizen of Lebanese origin, organist and composer * Naji Majrashi (born 1982), Saudi footballer * Naji Sabri, Iraqi diplomat, Foreign Minister under Saddam Hussein * Naji Shawkat (1893–1980), Iraqi politician, Prime Minister 1932–33 * Naji Shushan (born 1981), Libyan footballer * Naji al-Suwaidi (1882–1942), Iraqi politician, Prime Minister 1929–30 * Naji Talib (born 1917), Iraqi politician, Prime Minister 1966–67 * Naji Mohamed Abdo, PhD. (born 1970), Egyptian politician, Former Nominated ...
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Naki (other)
Naki may refer to: People * Deniz Naki (born 1989), German footballer * Hamilton Naki (1926–2005), South African surgeon * Honorine Dossou Naki (born 1946), Gabonese politician and diplomat * Naki Akarobettoe (born 1984), American poet * Naki Depass, Jamaican fashion model * Naki Keykurun (1883–1967), Azerbaijani political figure Other uses * Naki language, a language of Cameroon and Nigeria * Naki language (Papuan), a language of Papua, Indonesia * Naki, Iran, a village in Iran * Taranaki Rugby Football Union, or Naki, a New Zealand rugby organisation See also * Naqi (other) Naqi may refer to: People * Ali Naqi (other), an Arabic masculine given name * Syed Ali Naqi Naqvi Qumi, ayatollah of Pakistan * Mohammad Ali Naqi, Bangladeshi architect * Muhammad Mehdi ibn Ali Naqi, Persian physician from Isfahan * Na ... * Nakki (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Nasi (other)
Nasi may refer to: Food Dishes Nasi Goreng is an Indonesian and Malay word for ''cooked rice'', featured in many Southeast Asian dishes *Nasi goreng, a popular rice dish often simply called ''nasi'' *Other Southeast Asian ''nasi'' dishes: **Nasi ambeng **Nasi bakar ** Nasi bogana ** Nasi campur **Nasi dagang ** Nasi goreng jawa **Nasi goreng pattaya Nasi goreng pattaya, or simply nasi pattaya, is a Southeast Asian fried rice dish made by covering or wrapping chicken fried rice, in thin fried egg or omelette. Despite its name, the dish is believed to originate from Malaysia, and today is a ... ** Nasi gurih ** Nasi jamblang **Nasi kapau **Nasi kari **Nasi kebuli **Nasi kerabu **Nasi kucing **Nasi kuning **Nasi lemak **Nasi lengko **Nasi liwet **Nasi mandi **Nasi minyak **Nasi padang **Nasi paprik **Nasi pecel **Nasi tempong **Nasi tim **Nasi timbel **Nasi tutug oncom **Nasi tumpang **Nasi tumpeng **Nasi uduk **Nasi ulam Restaurant *Pelita Nasi Kandar, a Malaysian restaurant c ...
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NAC1 (other)
NAC1 may refer to: * NAC1 (gene) * NAC-1 or NAC Freelance, an aircraft See also *Sodium chloride Sodium chloride , commonly known as salt (although sea salt also contains other chemical salts), is an ionic compound with the chemical formula NaCl, representing a 1:1 ratio of sodium and chloride ions. With molar masses of 22.99 and 35.45 g ... (chemical formula NaCl) * Naci (other) * NaCl (other) {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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NaCl (other)
NaCl is the chemical formula for sodium chloride, table salt. NaCl may also refer to: * Saline (medicine), the salt solution used as a medication * NaCl (software), a public domain networking and cryptography library * Google NaCl, a sandboxing technology See also * Naci (other) *NAC1 (other) NAC1 may refer to: * NAC1 (gene) * NAC-1 or NAC Freelance, an aircraft See also *Sodium chloride Sodium chloride , commonly known as salt (although sea salt also contains other chemical salts), is an ionic compound with the chemical formu ...
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Nacy (other)
Nacy or NACY may refer to: * Carol A. Nacy (born 1948), microbiologist and immunologist * Richard R. Nacy (1895–1961), American politician * Vegas Nacy, a member of the American rock band The Clay People The Clay People are an American heavy rock band based in Albany, New York. Singer Daniel Neet has been the only constant member throughout the band's history, providing lyrics and a frontman persona. Guitarist Brian McGarvey and drummer Dan Dinsm ... * NACY, ship radio callsign of USS ''Freedom'' (IX-43), a schooner {{disambig, surname ...
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North Albion Collegiate Institute
North Albion Collegiate Institute (abbreviated as North Albion CI, NACI or North Albion) is a high school in the Etobicoke area of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Toronto District School Board. Prior to 1998, it was part of the Etobicoke Board of Education. Its motto is ''Virtus, Officium, Vertias'' ("Excellence, Service, Truth"). History The school constructed in 1961 and opened on September 4, 1962 to serve the growing suburb of Rexdale as Etobicoke's eleventh high school and its tenth collegiate. The North Albion school was designed by architects Craig, Madill, Abram and Ingleson. The high school has a variety of different clubs over the years ranging from the student council, year book club, Deca, Model UN, chess club. These clubs have been the foundation of this school since its inception. Although over the years some clubs dissipate as leadership over these clubs varies from year to year, many of these clubs have been around for a long enough period ...
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National Advisory Committee On Immunization
The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI; french: Comité consultatif national de l'immunisation; french: CCNI, label=none) is an advisory body that provides the Government of Canada with medical and scientific advice relating to human immunization. History The NACI's precursor, The National Advisory Committee on Immunizing Agents, was established in 1964. And it was mandated to provide advice on immunizing agents to the Department of National Health and Welfare. In 1975, focus on advice related to the introduction of new vaccines and to assist in the development of immunization programs became the new mandate of the committee. In 1978, the committee was officially renamed into The National Advisory Committee on Immunization, in order to reflect the new mandate for consideration of procedures related to immunization and immunization coverage. Role NACI is mandated to provide the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) with medical, scientific, and public health ...
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Muallim Naci
Muallim Naci ( ota, معلّم ناجى), literally "Naci The Teacher" (b. 1850 – d. 12 April 1893), was an Ottoman writer, poet, educator and literary critic. He lived during the reform-oriented Tanzimat period of the Ottoman Empire and advocated modernization without breaking ties with the old. He contributed in criticisms about both the prose and the poetry, and acquired a special place in Turkish literature and society by studying problems and providing ideas that would affect the Turkish people. His work ''Lugat-i Nâcî'', an Ottoman Turkish dictionary, is of major importance. Life He was born at Saraçhanebaşı quarter of the Fatih district, Istanbul in 1850. His real name was Ömer. His father Ali Bey was a master saddler by profession, his mother Zehra Fatma Hanım was the daughter of an immigrant family from Varna (now in Bulgaria). He started primary school in Istanbul. After his father's death, while seven years old, he went to Varna to live with his uncle. Sinc ...
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