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Ulvi may refer to: ;Places: * Ulvi, Ida-Viru County, village in Avinurme Parish, Ida-Viru County, Estonia *Ulvi, Lääne-Viru County, village in Rägavere Parish, Lääne-Viru County, Estonia ;People: *Ulvi Cemal Erkin (1906–1972), Turkish musician *Ulvi Rajab (1903–1938), Azerbaijani actor *Ulvi Uraz (1921–1974), Turkish actor and director *Ulvi Voog Ulvi Indrikson (née Voog; born 18 February 1937) is an Estonian former freestyle swimmer who won a silver medal in the 4×100 m medley relay at the 1958 European Aquatics Championships. She also competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in the 100 m a ... (born 1937), Estonian swimmer {{disambiguation Turkish masculine given names Estonian feminine given names ...
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Ulvi, Lääne-Viru County
Ulvi is a village in Lääne-Viru County, in northeastern Estonia. It's located about 16 km east of the town of Rakvere and about west of Kiviõli, in Vinni Parish. Prior to the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities, Ulvi was the administrative centre of Rägavere Parish. The village has a population of 341 (as of 1 January 2010). Ulvi Manor () was first mentioned in 1489. In the 18th century it belonged to the Clapier de Colongue family and from 1803 to von Winkler. The last owner was Alexander von Winkler who owned the manor until 1939. The main building is constructed in two stages. In the 1880s, a two-storey historicist extension with a tower was added to the simple single-storey main building. Nowadays the building is used as the local government of Rägavere Parish. Ulvi is bordered by the Kunda River Kunda is river in Estonia in Lääne-Viru County. The river is 65.8 km long and basin size is 535.9 km2. It runs into Gulf of Finland. This river ...
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Ulvi Cemal Erkin
Ulvi Cemal Erkin () (March 14, 1906 – September 15, 1972) was a member of the pioneer group of symphonic composers in Turkey, born in the period 1904–1910, who later came to be called The Turkish Five. These composers set out the direction of music in the newly established Turkish Republic. These composers distinguished themselves with their use of Turkish folk music and modal elements in an entirely Western symphonic style. Biography Ulvi Cemal Erkin's aptitude for music was noticed at an early age by his mother, herself a pianist. His father was a senior civil servant in the Ottoman administration, contracted sepsis and died when the Erkin was seven. The widowed mother and her three sons took refuge at the mansion of the maternal grandfather also a high-ranking official of the declining Ottoman Empire and an intellectual. Erkin took his first piano lessons from Mercenier, a Frenchman, and later from Adinolfi; then, a renowned professor of music in Istanbul. He graduated f ...
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Ulvi Rajab
Ulvi Rajab ( az, Ülvi Rəcəb; 1903, Janivri, near Batumi – 2 January 1938, Baku) was an Azerbaijani stage actor. Life and career He was born Ulvi Shashygzade ( ka, ულვი შაშიკაძე) in the village of Janivri (presently in Adjara, Georgia) to a Muslim Georgian family. His stage name Rajab derived from his father's first name. He lost his father at an early age. He received primary education in Istanbul where he went with his aunt, but dropped out following the beginning of World War I and began making a living. In 1918, he returned to Batumi where he attended the play ''Othello'' staged by an Azerbaijani theatre troupe led by Huseyn Arablinski at the local Actors' Society. He decided to join the troupe but appeared in minor roles until 1922, when he replaced an absent actor as Soltan bey in '' The Cloth Peddler'' and was recognized for his talent. Following the political turmoil of the early 1920s, Rajab began working as an actor at the Azerbaijani State D ...
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Ulvi Uraz
Ulvi Uraz (13 February 1921 – 25 May 1974) was a Turkish theater and film actor and director. Partial filmography * ''Zümrüt'' (1959) - Ziya * ''Tütün Zamanı'' (1959) - Bekir * ''Kalpaklilar'' (1960) * ''Denize inen sokak'' (1960) - Ali * ''Civanmert'' (1960) * ''Özleyis'' (1961) * ''Tintin and the Golden Fleece'' (1961) - Malik * ''Rüzgar Zehra'' (1961) * ''Naylon Leyla'' (1961) * ''Kabadayilar krali'' (1961) * ''Günes dogmasin'' (1961) * ''Aşk Hırsızı'' (1961) * ''Sehvet uçurumu'' (1962) * ''Mevlid'' (1962) * ''Kelle koltukta'' (1962) * ''Geçti buranin pazari'' (1962) * ''Sahte nikah'' (1962) * ''Kismetin en güzeli'' (1962) * ''Rüzgarli tepe'' (1963) * ''Menekse gözler'' (1963) * ''Leyla ile Mecnun gibi'' (1963) * ''Kâmil Abi'' (1963) - Kâmil Abi * ''Disi kurt'' (1963) - Deli Haydar Reis * ''Bir hizmetçi kizin hatira defteri'' (1963) * ''Azrailin habercisi'' (1963) * ''Dilberler yuvasi'' (1963) * ''L'Immortelle ''L'Immortelle'' is a 1963 intern ...
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Ulvi Voog
Ulvi Indrikson (née Voog; born 18 February 1937) is an Estonian former freestyle swimmer who won a silver medal in the 4×100 m medley relay at the 1958 European Aquatics Championships. She also competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in the 100 m and 4×100 m freestyle and finished eighth in the 4×100 m relay. During her career she won 11 national (USSR) titles: in the 100 m freestyle (1955–58, 60), 400 m freestyle (1956–60) and 4×100 m freestyle (1958), and set 10 national records. Voog graduated from the University of Tartu. She started training in swimming in 1952 and after retirement in 1967 worked as a swimming coach for Dünamo Tallinn (1967–92) and the Soviet swimming team (1977). Around 1960 she changed her name to Indrikson. She is a grandmother of Estonian swimmers Triin, Martti and Berit Aljand. In 1957 she was chosen as the Estonian Sportspersonality of the year The Estonian Athlete of the Year ( et, Eesti Aasta Sportlane) is an annual award presented by the ...
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Turkish Masculine Given Names
Turkish may refer to: *a Turkic language spoken by the Turks * of or about Turkey ** Turkish language *** Turkish alphabet ** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation *** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey *** Turkish communities and minorities in the former Ottoman Empire * Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turkey), 1299–1922, previously sometimes known as the Turkish Empire ** Ottoman Turkish, the Turkish language used in the Ottoman Empire * Turkish Airlines, an airline * Turkish music (style), a musical style of European composers of the Classical music era See also * * * Turk (other) * Turki (other) * Turkic (other) * Turkey (other) * Turkiye (other) * Turkish Bath (other) * Turkish population, the number of ethnic Turkish people in the world * Culture of Turkey * History of Turkey ** History of the Republic of Turkey The Republic of Turkey was created after the overthrow of Sultan Mehmet VI Vahdettin by the ...
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