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Nazlı Bayram
Nazlı is a Turkish feminine given name. " Naz" means 'beauty' which has a Persian root, and "lı" is a Turkish suffix meaning 'to have.' It may refer to: Given name * Nazlı Çağla Dönertaş (born 1991), Turkish yachtracer * Nazlı Deniz Kuruoğlu (born 1960), Turkish ballet dancer and former Miss Turkey winner * Nazlı Ecevit (1900–1985), Turkish painter * Nazlı Mengi (born 1988), Turkish singer * Nazli Moawad, Egyptian political science professor * Nazlı Sabri (1894–1978), queen consort of Egypt, of Turkish descent * Nazlı Savranbaşı (born 2003), Turkish female artistic gymnast * Nazlı Süleyman, Australian councillor * Princess Nazli Fazl (1853–1913), Egyptian princess of Turkish descent * Nazlı Nəcəfova (1908–1977), Azerbaijani pioneer in women's education * Nazlı Tolga Brenninkmeyer (born 1979), Dutch journalist of Turkish descent See also * Nazilli Nazilli is the largest town in Aydın Province in the Aegean region of western Turkey, east of t ...
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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 ...
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Nazlı Sabri
Nazli Sabri ( ar, نازلي صبري; 25 June 1894 – 29 May 1978) was the first queen consort in the Kingdom of Egypt from 1919 to 1936. She was the second wife of Fuad I, King of Egypt. Early life Nazli was born on 25 June 1894 into a family of Egyptian, Turkish, Greek, and French origin. Her father was Abdur Rahim Sabri Pasha, minister of agriculture and governor of Cairo, and her mother was Tawfika Khanum Sharif. Nazli had a brother, Sherif Sabri Pasha, and a sister, Amina Sabri. She was the maternal granddaughter of Major General Mohamed Sherif Pasha, prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, who was of Turkish origin. She was also a great-granddaughter of the French-born officer Suleiman Pasha. Nazli first went to the Lycée de la Esclave-de-Dieu in Cairo, and later to the Collège Notre-Dame de Sion in Alexandria. Following the death of her mother, she and her sister were sent to a boarding school in Paris for two years. After returning, Nazli was forced to ...
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Nazilli
Nazilli is the largest town in Aydın Province in the Aegean region of western Turkey, east of the city of Aydın, on the road to Denizli. Etymology Nazilli is a Turkish name that has somehow evolved from the former (also Turkish) name of Pazarköy (marketplace). According to legend, the son of Aydın's governor in the Ottoman period, fell in love with a young woman from Pazarköy but was rejected by the girl's father. The young man later named the town Nazlı Ili (Nazlı's Home) after his loved one. The 17th century traveller Evliya Çelebi held that the town was named for the capriciousness ("naz") of the local women in this wealthy town. Or it could have been the name of a family of Oghuz Turks that settled here. Nazilli was still called Nazli by the British as of 1920. History These people practiced weaving and thus planted cotton in the area for this purpose. The Oghuz Turks were succeeded by the Anatolian beyliks of Menteşe (in 1280) and then Aydinids. ...
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Nazlı Tolga
Nazlı Tolga (born 8 November 1979) is a Turkish-Dutch journalist and television host. Tolga was the anchorwoman of the leading local and foreign affairs programme FOX Ana Haber and ''Nazlı Tolga ile Haber Masası''. Nazlı Tolga was born in Ankara, Turkey. She was born into a Muslim-Turkish Family from Samsun and Malatya in Ankara. She is fluent in Turkish, Dutch, Brazilian Portuguese, and English. After completing her elementary and high school education in American College of Istanbul, she attended Marmara University, Faculty of Communication–the leading institution of communication education and studies in Turkey. She studied at the Department of Journalism. Tolga started her journalism career at Kanal D Haber in 1998. She worked in Show TV, Skyturk, and Fox. She married Dutch businessman Lawrence Brenninkmeyer at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Istanbul in September 2013. She lives in Brazil, London, and Shanghai. She is a Roman Catholic since 2013. In the past ye ...
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Nazlı Nəcəfova
Nazli Najafova ( Azerbaijani: Nazlı Nəcəfova; 1890–1977) was a pioneering female educator in Azerbaijan. The founder of several academic programs for girls, including the first women's pedagogical school in her home city of Nakhchivan, and a forceful advocate for women's literacy, she was frequently targeted by religious leaders and other authorities for her work. After spending 10 years in exile in Kazakhstan, she returned to Azerbaijan in the late 1940s and continued her educational mission. Biography Nazli Najafova was born Nazli Tahirova in Nakhchivan in 1890. She attended the Empress Alexandra Russian Muslim Boarding School for Girls in Baku, becoming one of the first students to graduate in 1908. She was notably influenced by the women's rights activist Jalil Mammadguluzadeh, whom she met in Baku. After graduating, she moved to Yerevan to be with her family. She taught literacy courses to girls in Yerevan, as a separate class at a boys' school, which earned her death ...
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Princess Nazli Fazl
Princess Zainab Nazli Hanim (1853 – 28 December 1913) was an Egyptian princess from the dynasty of Muhammad Ali Pasha and one of the first women to revive the tradition of the literary salon in the Arab world, at her palace in Cairo from the 1880s until her death. Early life Of Turkish origin, Princess Nazlı Fazıl was born in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire, in 1853, the eldest child of Mustafa Fazıl Pasha, son of Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt and brother of the future Khedive Isma'il Pasha, and his wife Dilazad Hanim. At the age of 13, she left Egypt for Constantinople upon her father's falling out with his brother, the Khedive, in 1866. In Constantinople, she was highly educated, against prevailing tradition, and entertained foreign visitors. She was a well educated and cultured lady who spoke Turkish, Arabic, French and English. Personal life In December 1872, she married Turkish ambassador Halil Şerif Paşa (Khalil Bey), and moved briefly to Paris with him on his last post the ...
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Nazlı Süleyman
Natalie Suleyman (born Nazlı Süleyman on 6 June 1974) is an Australian politician, representing the safe seat electorate of St Albans in the Victorian Legislative Assembly. She is a member of the Australian Labor Party. She is the first person of Turkish Cypriot origin, as well as the first Muslim woman, to be elected to the Victorian Parliament. Early life Political career Local Politics Natalie was first elected to political office as a councillor at the City of Brimbank in 2000. She was re-elected in 2003 and 2005, and was mayor on three occasions. State Politics In 2008, Natalie unsuccessfully contested Labor preselection for the seat of Kororoit. In 2014 Natalie was preselected by the Labor Party to contest the seat of St Albans. St Albans was at the time a new safe seat for the Labor Party in Melbourne's western suburbs, having arisen through an electoral redistribution. Natalie was elected with 56.4% of the primary vote, and a two party preferred result o ...
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Nazlı Savranbaşı
Nazlı Savranbaşı (born 9 October 2003) is a Turkish artistic gymnast. She represented Turkey at the 2020 Summer Olympics and at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics. She is the 2019 Mersin World Challenge Cup champion on the uneven bars. She is the 2020 Turkish all-around champion and the 2018 Turkish junior all-around champion. Career Savranbaşı began gymnastics when she was four years old. Junior Savranbaşı won the bronze medal in the junior all-around at the 2017 Turkish Championships. She then made her international debut at the Austrian Team Open where the Turkish team finished sixth, and Savranbaşı finished seventeenth in the all-around. Then at the FIT Challenge in Ghent, she helped the Turkish junior team finish eighth. She finished nineteenth with the Turkish team at the 2017 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival. Savranbaşı won the gold medal in the all-around at the 2018 Turkish Championships. She then competed at the 2018 Gymnasiade where she finished fo ...
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Nazli Moawad
Nazli Moawad ( ar, نازلي معوض) is an Egyptian political science professor at Faculty of Political Science at Cairo University. She was granted the National Legion of Honour The National Order of the Legion of Honour (french: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ('), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil. Established in 1802 by Napoleon, ... (Chevalier d’honneur), the highest French honor, by France’s President. References Academic staff of Cairo University Grand Officiers of the Légion d'honneur Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{Egypt-academic-bio-stub ...
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Naz (name)
Naz ( fa, ناز) is the Persian word for "coy" or "cute". It is a popular feminine given name in Pakistan and Turkey. Naz is also used as a synonym for pride. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Naz Aydemir (born 1990), Turkish volleyball player * Naz Ikramullah, British-Canadian artist * Naz Osmanoglu (born 1985), British-Turkish comedian * Naz Reid (born 1999), American basketball player * Naz Shah (born 1973), British politician * Naz Shahrokh (born 1969), Iranian-born visual artist Middle name * Anila Naz Chowdhury (born 1975), Bangladeshi singer * Ayça Naz İhtiyaroğlu (born 1984), Turkish volleyball player Surname * Rasheed Naz (1948–2022), Pakistani film and television actor Nickname * Naseem Hamed Naseem Hamed (born 12 February 1974), nicknamed Prince Naseem and Naz, is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2002.. Retrieved 25 February 2016. He held multiple featherweight world championships, including the WBO ti ...
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Nazlı (singer)
Nazlı Mengi (born 20 February 1988) is a Turkish singer, TV presenter and columnist. Before she began working as a columnist in '' Milliyet Cadde'', she was worked in the radio and television sectors as an editor and presenter. In 2009, she began her music career with releasing her first studio album ''Beni Yazın''. Since then she has released a number of singles, including Devamında "Rest" (2011), "Saygı Duruşu" (2011), "Can Bedenden Çıkmayınca" (2013), "Aradın mı?" (2014), "Aşk Bile" (2015), "Açık Ara" (2016) and "Hay Şansıma" (2017). Early life Nazlı Mengi was born on 20 February 1988 in Manchester as the daughter of Ruhat Mengi and Ahmet Biliktan. She finished her middle and high school education at Saint Michel Fransız High School in Istanbul. She later graduated with a degree in finance studies from Istanbul Bilgi University. Career Radio, television and journalism She started her career as a DJ in Kiss FM. She later worked as an editor and then prese ...
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Nazlı Ecevit
Fatma Nazlı Ecevit (4 January 1900 – 14 August 1985) was a Turkish school teacher and a realist-impressionist painter. She was the mother of Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit. Early life Fatma Nazlı Ecevit was born in Istanbul, as Constantinople the then capital of the Ottoman Empire, on 4 January 1900. Her father was Emin Sargut, a colonel, her paternal grandfather Salih Pasha, a major general ( ota, Ferik) and her maternal grandfather Kirat Pasha, an aide to the Ottoman Sultan She was of Bosniak ancestry. After she graduated from the Çapa Teacher's School for Girls ( ota, Çapa İnas Dar-ül muallimat) in 1915, Mihri Müşfik, one of the first Turkish women painters, encouraged her to develop her interest in painting. She went on to study at the Fine Arts School for Girls ( ota, İnas Sanayi-i Nefise Mektebi) between 1915 and 1922, where she was taught by Ömer Adil, and joined the workshop of Feyhaman Duran. As the graduating examinations for the Fine Arts School for ...
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