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Refik is a masculine given name of Arabic origin meaning friend, associate, husband, companion or fellow. It may refer to: *Refik Durbaş (1944–2018), Turkish poet, writer *Ahmet Refik Altınay (1881–1937), Ottoman historian, writer and poet *Refik Erduran (1928–2017), Turkish playwright, columnist and writer *Refik Halili, Albanian businessman *Refik Halit Karay (1888–1965), Turkish writer and journalist *Refik Kolić (born 1965), Bosnian folk music singer *Refik Koraltan (1889–1974, Turkish politician *Refik Kozić (born 1950), Yugoslav footballer *Refik Memišević (1956–2004), Yugoslav Olympian wrestler *Refik Resmja(1931–1997), Albanian footballer *Refik Šabanadžović (born 1965), Yugoslav footballer *Refik Saydam (1881–1942), Turkish politician and prime minister *Refik Osman Top (1897–1957), Turkish footballer, referee, coach and sports columnist {{given name ...
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Refik Durbaş
Refik Durbaş (10 February 1944, Pasinler – 1 December 2018, Istanbul), Turkish poet, journalist and writer. Life He was born in Erzurums Pasinler district. Graduated High School in İzmir. He left Istanbul University Literature Faculty Turkish language and literature department before completion. He worked different jobs between 1965 and 1968. He worked at '' Yeni İstanbul'' and ''Cumhuriyet'' newspapers as a proofreader. His first poem was published in the İzmir in the ''Ege Ekspres'' newspapers art section. His poems in magazines like '' Devinim'', ''Gösteri'', ''Sanat Olayı'', ''Soyut'', '' Papirüs'' garnered him significant attention.Together with his friends, between 1962 and 1964 he published the ''Evrim'' magazine and in 1967 the ''Alan 67'' magazine. In 1971 he gathered his first poems in the poetry book by the name of ''Kuş Tufanı''. Between 1972 and 1974 he was the chief of the editorial office of ''Yeni A'' magazine. He prepared the art sections in newspap ...
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