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Sadettin is the Turkish version of the Muslim name Sa'd al-Din. It may refer to: * Sadettin Erbil (1925–1997), Turkish actor * Sadettin Ergeç, Iraqi Turkmen politician * Sadettin Heper (1899–1980), Turkish composer * Sadettin Kaynak Sadettin Kaynak (1895 – 3 February 1961) was a prominent composer of Turkish classical music. Biography Born in Istanbul, he became a hafiz at a young age. He lost his father early in his youth. He completed his music education at the Ista ... (1895–1961), Turkish composer {{given name Turkish masculine given names ...
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Sa'd Al-Din (other)
Sa'ad al-Din (Arabic: سعد الدين), also written Saad Eddine or Saadeddine, is an Arabic name and given name. People with the name include: People * Sa'd al-Din Köpek (died 1240), court administrator under Seljuq Sultans of Rum * Taftazani (Sa'ad al-Din Masud ibn Umar ibn Abd Allah al-Taftazani, 1322–1390), Persian scholar * Sa'ad ad-Din II (ruled c. 1400), Somali Sultan of the Ifat Sultanate * Hoca Sadeddin Efendi (1536–1599), Turkish scholar, official, and historian * Sa'd al-Din Hu Songshan (1880–1955), Chinese imam and leader of the Yihewani Muslim sect * Saad Eddin Ibrahim (born 1938), Egyptian-American sociologist and author * Saadeddine Othmani (born 1956), Moroccan psychiatrist and politician * Saad Hariri (Saad ed Deen Rafiq al-Hariri, born 1970), Prime Minister of Lebanon * Mohamed Saad El Din Sherif (died 1997), Egyptian general See also * Saad (other) ** Saad, a given name * Saadallah Saadallah, also spelled Saadullah, Sa'dullah or Sadollah ( ar ...
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Sadettin Erbil
Sadettin is the Turkish version of the Muslim name Sa'd al-Din. It may refer to: * Sadettin Erbil (1925–1997), Turkish actor * Sadettin Ergeç, Iraqi Turkmen politician * Sadettin Heper (1899–1980), Turkish composer * Sadettin Kaynak Sadettin Kaynak (1895 – 3 February 1961) was a prominent composer of Turkish classical music. Biography Born in Istanbul, he became a hafiz at a young age. He lost his father early in his youth. He completed his music education at the Ista ... (1895–1961), Turkish composer {{given name Turkish masculine given names ...
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Saadeddin Arkej
Saadeddin Mohammed Amin Arkej ( ar, سعد الدين محمد أمين أركيج, tr, Sadettin Ergeç), is an Iraqi Turkmen politician and the honorary leader of the Iraqi Turkmen Front (ITF) political party. Arkej was elected chairman of the Iraqi Turkmen Front in June 2005.Biz Türkmenizد. سعد الدين أركيج رئيس جديد للجبهة التركمانية العراقية/ref> In December 2005, he was elected as the sole member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives (CoR) on the ITF list. See also *Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran The Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran ( fa, نظام جمهوری اسلامی ایران, Neẓām-e jomhūrī-e eslāmi-e Irān, known simply as ''Neẓām'' ( fa, نظام, lit=the system) among its supporters) is the ruling state a ... References Living people Members of the Council of Representatives of Iraq Iraqi Turkmen Front politicians People from Kirkuk Iraqi Turkmen people 1948 births ...
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Sadettin Heper
Sadettin Heper (1899–1980) was a composer of Turkish music considered as an important link to the world of Turkish Mevlevi music before the foundation of the Turkish Republic in 1923.Review of Mevlevi CD
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He was born in the neighborhood of as the son of Halit Efendi and Zehra Hanim. Until the religious venues where the s practiced were closed in 1924 due to the prevailing secular ideology, he played the

Sadettin Kaynak
Sadettin Kaynak (1895 – 3 February 1961) was a prominent composer of Turkish classical music. Biography Born in Istanbul, he became a hafiz at a young age. He lost his father early in his youth. He completed his music education at the Istanbul University. Later, he traveled to south east Anatolia and researched Turkish folk music there. He was supported by the new republic; he was one of the most important composers of Turkish classical music. He introduced western concepts in unique "makams" (movements). He wholeheartedly supported the reforms Introduced by Atatürk. Being an Imam, he was one of the first open-minded religious people reciting "Muslim prayers call known as Ezan" in pure Turkish. He composed over 300 songs in classical Turkish music. He had a stroke in 1955, and lived paralyzed until his death on 3 February 1961. He was buried at Merkezefendi Cemetery. Major works Below is a list of some of his compositions with the associated makam The Turkish makam ( Tu ...
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