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Narmanspor, also known as or Narman SK, is an ice hockey club in the Turkish Women's Ice Hockey League (). They play in the Narman district of Erzurum, Turkey at Erzurum GSIM Ice Arena. The club's colors are white and black on green. Narmanspor's current president is Hüseyin Yavuz. The team is coached by Huriye Yeliz Yüksel, who is also the captain. In February 2013, the club transferred the 23-year-old Canadian player Brıttany Marie McCabe to strengthen the squad. The team finished the 2013–14 league season in the second rank. In March 2014, ten players of the team were called up to the Turkey women's national ice hockey team's 30 candidates by the Turkish Ice Hockey Federation. Team roster As of 2015–16 season. ;Legend: *G: Goaltender *D: Defenseman *F: Forward Forward is a relative direction, the opposite of backward. Forward may also refer to: People * Forward (surname) Sports * Forward (association football) * Forward (basketball), including: ** Point fo ...
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Narman
Narman ( hy, Նամուրվան; ka, ნარიმანი), formerly Namervan and İd, is a town and district of Erzurum Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with a small portion on the Balkan Peninsula in .... The mayor is Burhanettin Eser ( AKP). The population is 4,989 (as of 2010). References External links Narman Erzurum Towns in Turkey Populated places in Erzurum Province Districts of Erzurum Province {{Erzurum-geo-stub ...
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Gulia Muhajer
Gulia may refer to: * Gulia clan, a Jat clan of India * Dmitry Gulia (1874–1960), Abkhazian Soviet writer and poet * Gavino Gulia (1835–1889), Maltese botanist * Gulia, a village in Tărtășești Commune in Romania * Gulia, a village in the town of Dolhasca in Romania See also * Gulia Tutberidze Stadium, a stadium in Zugdidi, Georgia * Guliya, a village in Bulgaria * Giulia (other) Giulia may refer to: People * Giulia (given name) * Giulia (wrestler) (born 1994), English-born Italian-Japanese professional wrestler Places *Cappella Giulia, a chapel in St. Peter's Basilica, Rome * Friuli-Venezia Giulia, one of the 20 region ...
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Betül Tayğar
Betül is a Turkish given name of Arabic origin for women.Betül @ tdk.org.tr
(Turkish) Notable people with the name include: * (born 1995), Turkish ice hockey player * (born 1926), Turkish public relations specialist * , Turkish football referee *



Nil Eryılmaz
Nil may refer to: * nil (the number zero) Acronyms * NIL (programming language), an implementation of the Lisp programming language * Name, Image and Likeness, a set of rules in the American National Collegiate Athletic Association allowing college athletes to receive payment * Nanoimprint lithography, a method of fabricating nanometer scale patterns * ''Nomina im Indogermanischen Lexikon'' (''"Nominals in the Indo-European Lexicon"''), an etymological dictionary * North Island line, a proposed extension railway of Hong Kong Music * Nil (band), a Japanese rock band * The Nils, a Canadian punk rock band * N.I.L or Non-Intentional Lifeform, an Australian hard rock band (1995–98) Albums * ''Nil'' (album), a 2006 album released by The Gazette * ''Nil Recurring'', a 2007 EP released by Porcupine Tree Songs * "Three Nil", a song by Iowa metal band SlipKnot * "Nil", a song by Canadian punk band Gob * "Nil-Nil-Draw", a Song by Gym Class Heroes * "Nil by Mouth", a song by English m ...
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Şebnem Dalğacı
Şebnem also spelled as Shabnam is a Turkish name (from fa, شبنم Shabnam) meaning dew. It is very popular in Iran, Turkey, and Azerbaijan. Notable people with the name include: *Şebnem Dönmez (born 1974), Turkish actress and television host *Şebnem Ferah (born 1972), Turkish singer and songwriter * Şebnem Kimyacıoğlu (born 1983),Turkish women's basketball player *Şebnem Paker (born 1977), Turkish guitarist and singer *Jennifer Şebnem Schaefer (born 1984), Turkish-German model, actress and television presenter *Şebnem Taşkan Şebnem Taşkan (born 26 October 1994) is a Turks in Germany, Turkish-German Association football, football midfielder (association football), midfielder currently playing in the 2. Bundesliga (women)#Group North, German 2nd Women's Football Bun ... (born 1994), Turkish-German footballer {{DEFAULTSORT:Sebnem Turkish feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Pınar Eser
Pınar is a common feminine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Pınar" means "Spring" (of water), and/or "Fountain". Notable people called Pınar include: Given name *Pinar Heggernes (born 1969), Turkish-born Norwegian computer scientist *Pınar İlkkaracan, Turkish human rights activist *Pınar Köksal (born 1946), female Turkish composer *Pınar Kür (born 1943), Turkish contemporary author and dramatist *Pınar Saka (born 1985), Turkish track running athlete *Pınar Selek (born 1971), Turkish sociologist *Pınar Soykan (born 1980), Turkish pop singer, actress & model *Pınar Toprak, Turkish composer *Pınar Yalçın (born 1988), Turkish-Swedish footballer Surname *Leyla Pınar, Turkish harpsichordist and musicologist *Sedat Pınar (born 1970), Bosnian former basketball player See also *Pınar, Dicle *Pınar Karşıyaka, Turkish professional basketball team located in Karşıyaka, İzmir *Eflatun Pınar Eflatun Pınar ( tr, Eflatunpınar, ) is the name given to a spring, which ...
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Gamze Altıntaş
Gamze () is a female Turkish given name. An Arabic loan word, but common female name in Turkey. It denotes the dimple on someone's cheek when he or she smiles. It's considered as a feature of beauty. People named Gamze include: * Gamze Altun (born 2003), Turkish weightlifter * Gamze Bezan (born 1994), Turkish footballer * Gamze Bulut (born 1992), Turkish middle distance runner * Gamze Gürdal, Turkish Para Taekwondo practitioner * Gamze İskeçeli (born 1983), Turkish footballer * Gamze Nur Yaman (born 1999), Turkish women's footballer * Gamze Özçelik (born 1982), Turkish actress * Gamze Tazim (born 1989), Turkish-Dutch actress * Deniz Gamze Ergüven (born 1978), Turkish-French director/writer * Zeynep Gamze Koçer Zeynep is the Turkish form of the Arabic female given name Zaynab. Zeynep means "precious rock, precious gem" and may refer to: People * Zeynep Ahunbay (born 1946), Turkish scholar of antiquities * Zeynep Sibel Algan (born 1955), Turkish diplom ... (born 1998), Turk ...
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Kübra Dadaşoğlu
Kubra or Kübra may refer to: Given name Kübra is a Turkish feminine given name. * Hatice Kübra İlgün (born 1994), Turkish taekwondo practitioner * Hatice Kübra Yangın (born 1989), Turkish taekwondo practitioner * Kübra Berber (born 1996), Turkish footballer * Kübra Kocakuş (born 1996), Turkish martial artist * Kübra Kuş (born 1994), Turkish water polo player * Kübra Öçsoy (born 1994), Turkish Paralympian table tennis player * Kübra Öztürk (born 1991), Turkish Woman Grand Master chess player * Kubra Sait, Indian actress * Kübra Sarıkaya (born 1996), Turksih handball player * Kübra Siyahdemir (born 1986), Turkish basketball player * Kübra Yılmaz (born 1991), Turkish handball player Surname * Najmuddin Kubra Najm ad-Dīn Kubrà ( fa, نجم‌الدین کبری) was a 13th-century Khwarezmian Sufi from Khwarezm and the founder of the Kubrawiya, influential in the Ilkhanate and Timurid dynasty. His method, exemplary of a "golden age" of Sufi metap ..., Ira ...
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Burcu Yıldırım
Burcu (}) is a common feminine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Burcu" means "Scent", "Fragrance", "Redolence" and/or petrichor. People * Burcu Ayhan (born 1990), a Turkish high jumper * Burcu Bircan (born 1988), a Turkish volleyball player * Burcu Çetinkaya (born 1981), Turkish rally driver * Burcu Dağ (born 1981), Turkish world champion para-archer * Burcu Dolunay (born 1984), Turkish swimmer * Burcu Düner (born 1979), Turkish-German footballer * Burcu Erbaş (born 1988), a Turkish basketball player * Burcu Esmersoy (born 1976), Turkish anchorwoman, journalist, occasional actress, former model * Burcu Güneş (born 1975), a Turkish singer * Burcu Köksal (born 1980), Turkish politician * Burcu Özsoy (born 1976), Turkish antarctic scientist * Burcu Pirinçci (born 1990), Turkish handball player * Burcu Sallakoğlu (born 1987), Turkish taekwondo practitioner * Burcu Yüksel Burcu Yüksel (née Ayhan; ; born 3 May 1990 in Kadirli, Osmaniye Province) is a Turkish female high j ...
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Sema Nur Güven
Sama ( tr, Sema, Persian, Urdu and ar, سَمَاع - ''samā‘un'') is a Sufi ceremony performed as part of the meditation and prayer practice dhikr. Sama means "listening", while dhikr means "remembrance".During, J., and R. Sellheim. "Sama" Encyclopedia of Islam, Second Edition. Ed. P. Bearman, T. Bianquis, C. E. Bosworth, E. Van Donzel and W. P. Heinrichs. Brill Online, 2010. These performances often include singing, playing instruments, dancing, recitation of poetry and prayers, wearing symbolic attire, and other rituals. Sama is a particularly popular form of worship in Sufism. In 2008, UNESCO confirmed the "Mevlevi Sama Ceremony" of Turkey as one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Etymology The term sama stems from the root-verb meaning ''acceptance by tradition'', from which are derived the words سَمْع (''sam‘un'') and اِسْتِمَاع (''’istimā‘un'', listening), often paired with نَقْل (''naqlun'') and تَقْ ...
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