Feyzi Ahsen-Böre
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Feyzi Ahsen-Böre (
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: Фәйзи Әхсән Бүре, ''Fäyzi Äxsän Büre''; August 25, 1917 – 1975) was a Russian-born hockey player who played in Finnish team
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during 1934-1945, and won the championship three times. Ahsen-Böre came from a
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family and moved to Finland as a child but never acquired citizenship. He eventually became a citizen of Turkey. Ahsen-Böre lived in
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since late 1940s. In there he operated a book store and published the first Finnish-Turkish dictionary. Father of Feyzi was the businessman
Zinnetullah Ahsen Böre Zinnetullah Ahsen Böre (Tatar language, Tatar: Зиннәтулла Әхсән Бүре ''-'' né ''Imadutdinoff,'' Имадутдинов; March 20, 1886 - November 11, 1945) was a publisher, businessman, and imam among the Finnish Tatars, Tata ...
(né ''Imadutdinoff''). Brothers of Feyzi (
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, Zeyd, Vasif) all played hockey as well.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ahsen Bore, Feyzi 1917 births 1975 deaths Turkish ice hockey players Russian ice hockey players Tatar people of Russia Russian emigrants to Turkey Ilves players Russian expatriates in Finland People from Pushkin, Saint Petersburg