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Necla is a Turkish given name for females. People named Necla include: * Necla Akdoğan (born 1971), Turkish women's footballer, referee and manager * Necla Kelek (born 1957), Turkish-German feminist * Necla Pur (born 1943), Turkish economist * Nejla Ates Nejla ( ar, نجلاء ; ) is an Arabic given name for females, which means 'large-eyed'. People named Nejla include: * Nejla Ateş, Turkish belly dancer * Nejla Moalla, Tunisian engineer and politician * Nejla Y. Yatkin, German-American choreogra ... (1932-2005), Turkish belly dancer (with anglicized spelling of Nejla from Turkish Necla) See also * Nejla, Arabic name {{given name Turkish feminine given names ...
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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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Necla Akdoğan
Necla Akdoğan (born November 10, 1971) is a Turkish former women's footballer, referee and manager. She was a member of the Turkey women's national team. She serves a teacher of physical education. Private life Necla Akdoğan was born in Çarşamba district of Samsun Province, northern Turkey on November 10, 1971. She has three sisters and a brother. Akdoğan was inspired in playing football by her elder brother, a footballer. Her brother used to choose her as a partner for training. She decided to pursue a footballer career when she aspired the female footballer in the television film ''Zafere Kaçış'' ("Escape to Victory"), she had watched once. In her youth, she performed athletics. She won titles in middle-distance and long-distance running. She graduated in physical education from the Karadeniz Technical University in Trabzon. She was appointed to a school in Anlkara as a teacher of physical education. Sports career Player Club She began her football playing career ...
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Necla Kelek
Necla Kelek (pronounced ; born December 31, 1957) is a Turkish-born German feminist and social scientist, holding a doctorate in this field, originally from Turkey. She gave lectures on migration sociology at the ''Evangelische Fachhochschule für Sozialpädagogik'' (Protestant Institute for Social Education) in Hamburg from 1999 until 2004. Life The following section regards Kelek's autobiography, which is part of her book, ''Die fremde Braut'' (The Foreign Bride). :Necla Kelek was born in Istanbul, and came with her parents to Germany at the age of 11 in 1968. After her parents had maintained a western, secular lifestyle in Istanbul, they turned toward religion in Germany. Once, when Kelek dared to contradict her father, he threatened to kill her with an axe. Her father forbade her to participate in school sports, in order to protect her virginity and to preserve the "honor" of the family. Her two older siblings still obeyed the conservative views of their parents. As a youth, ...
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Necla Pur
Necla Pur (born 23 November 1943) is a Turkish economist and professor. She is the former rector of Marmara University Marmara University ( Turkish: ''Marmara Üniversitesi'') is a public university in Istanbul, Turkey. The university is named after the Sea of Marmara and was founded as a university in 1982. However, it was created in 1883 under the name of ''H .... ReferencesMarmara University IT Department {{DEFAULTSORT:Pur, Necla 1943 births Living people Rectors of universities and colleges in Turkey Turkish women academics Academic staff of Marmara University Women heads of universities and colleges ...
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Nejla Ates
Nejla ( ar, نجلاء ; ) is an Arabic given name for females, which means 'large-eyed'. People named Nejla include: * Nejla Ateş, Turkish belly dancer * Nejla Moalla, Tunisian engineer and politician * Nejla Y. Yatkin, German-American choreographer * Princess Nejla bint Asem, Jordanian princess See also * Necla Necla is a Turkish given name for females. People named Necla include: * Necla Akdoğan (born 1971), Turkish women's footballer, referee and manager * Necla Kelek (born 1957), Turkish-German feminist * Necla Pur (born 1943), Turkish economist * ..., Turkish spelling {{given name Arabic feminine given names ...
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Nejla
Nejla ( ar, نجلاء ; ) is an Arabic given name for females, which means 'large-eyed'. People named Nejla include: * Nejla Ateş, Turkish belly dancer * Nejla Moalla, Tunisian engineer and politician * Nejla Y. Yatkin, German-American choreographer * Princess Nejla bint Asem, Jordanian princess See also * Necla Necla is a Turkish given name for females. People named Necla include: * Necla Akdoğan (born 1971), Turkish women's footballer, referee and manager * Necla Kelek (born 1957), Turkish-German feminist * Necla Pur (born 1943), Turkish economist * ..., Turkish spelling {{given name Arabic feminine given names ...
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