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İnan is a Turkish language, Turkish name. It is used as both given name and surname. In the Turkish context the given name ''Inan'' is a product of an onomastic-hygiene movement initiated following the formation of Turkey, the Turkish Republic to replace Arabic name ''Emin'' with which it shares common meaning, ‘to believe.’ The other Turkish given name which has the same meaning and was derived as a result of the same process is ''Inal (name), Inal''. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Afet İnan, Turkish historian and sociologist * Helga Nadire İnan Ertürk (born 1984), Turkish-German women's footballer * Jale İnan, Turkish archaeologist * Kâmran İnan, Turkish politician * Kerem İnan, Turkish footballer * Selçuk İnan, Turkish footballer * Serkan İnan, Swedish basketball player * Umran Inan, Turkish scientist Given name * Abu Inan Faris, Marinid ruler References

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Turkish Language
Turkish ( , , also known as 'Turkish of Turkey') is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, a member of Oghuz languages, Oghuz branch with around 90 million speakers. It is the national language of Turkey and one of two official languages of Cyprus. Significant smaller groups of Turkish speakers also exist in Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Greece, other parts of Europe, the South Caucasus, and some parts of Central Asia, Iraqi Turkmen, Iraq, and Syrian Turkmen, Syria. Turkish is the List of languages by total number of speakers, 18th-most spoken language in the world. To the west, the influence of Ottoman Turkish language, 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 Persian alphabet, Perso-Arabic script-based Ottoman Turkish alphabet was repl ...
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Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran to the east; Iraq, Syria, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south; and the Aegean Sea, Greece, and Bulgaria to the west. Turkey is home to over 85 million people; most are ethnic Turkish people, Turks, while ethnic Kurds in Turkey, Kurds are the Minorities in Turkey, largest ethnic minority. Officially Secularism in Turkey, a secular state, Turkey has Islam in Turkey, a Muslim-majority population. Ankara is Turkey's capital and second-largest city. Istanbul is its largest city and economic center. Other major cities include İzmir, Bursa, and Antalya. First inhabited by modern humans during the Late Paleolithic, present-day Turkey was home to List of ancient peoples of Anatolia, various ancient peoples. The Hattians ...
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Inal (name)
Inal is both a given name and a surname. In the Turkish context the name ''Inal'' is a product of an onomastic-hygiene movement initiated following the formation of Turkey, the Turkish Republic to replace Arabic name; ''Emin'' with which it shares common meaning, ‘to believe.’ Notable people with the name include: ;Given name * İnal Batu (1936–2013), Turkish diplomat and politician * Inal Dzhioyev (born 1969), Russian footballer * Inal Getigezhev (born 1987), Russian footballer * Inal Pukhayev (born 1992), Russian footballer ;Surname * Sayf ad-Din Inal (1381–1461), Burji Sultan of Egypt reigned 1453–1461 * Ibrahim Inal (died 1060), Seljuk warlord * Bülent İnal (born 1973), Turkish actor References

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Afet İnan
AyÅŸe Afet İnan (30 October 1908 – 8 June 1985) was a Turkish historian and sociologist. She was one of the eight adopted daughters of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. She was known to be involved in the practice of physical anthropology, as she measured over sixty thousand skulls in Anatolia, which was aimed to support the Turkish History Thesis. Biography Afet İnan was born to İsmail Hakkı Bey (''İsmail Hakkı Uzmay'') and Åžehzane Hanım from Doyran (present day Dojran), in 1908 in the district of Kesendire (Polyoroz, present day Kassandra, Greece) in Salonica Vilayet. She and her family emigrated to Adapazarı because of the Balkan Wars. She started primary school in Adapazarı on March 4, 1913. They then moved to Ankara, Mihalıççık, KaraoÄŸlan, and Biga. Her mother Åžehzane died of tuberculosis on May 15, 1915. Since her father then married a young girl, AyÅŸe Afet decided to become a teacher to earn her own living. İpek Çalışlar, ''Latife Hanım'', IS ...
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Helga Nadire İnan Ertürk
Helga Nadire İnan Ertürk, aka Nadija Inan or Nadja Inan (born Helga Nadire İnan on September 10, 1984), is a Turkish-German women's football midfielder currently playing in the Turkish Women's Second Football League for Sakarya Yenikent Güneşspor in Turkey. She was a member of the Turkey women's national football team between 2008 and 2010. Playing career Club Inan entered in her hometown club FSC Mönchengladbach in July 2003, and played until the end of that year. Then, she played in other German clubs FCR 2001 Duisburg (January 2004 – June 2005) and SG Wattenscheid 09 Women (July 2006 – June 2008). Inan transferred to FFC Zuchwil 05, competing at the Nationalliga A Women in Switzerland between 2009 and 2011. In January 2012, she moved to Turkey to play for Sakarya Yenikent Güneşspor with the initiative of her uncle, who is the father of women's national player Burcu Düner. International She scored her first goal for Turkey at the UEFA Support Tournament agai ...
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Jale İnan
Jale İnan (1 February 1914 – 26 February 2001) was a Turkish archaeologist, and she is considered to be the first Turkish woman to have been active in the discipline. She led excavations in Perga and Side which resulted in the expansion of the Antalya Museum. Her restoration work on the Temple of Apollo in Side was noted for its significance to Turkish heritage. Her scientific work on the "Weary Hercules" statue in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston formed the legal basis for return of the bust of the statue to the Antalya Museum to be reunited with the statue's base. The Antalya Women's Museum has an annual award in her honour which recognizes the woman of the year. Early life Jale Ogan was born on 1 February 1914 in Istanbul to Mesture Hanım and as their second daughter Her father was the curator and director of the İzmir Archeology Museum for many years and later became the director of the Istanbul Archaeological Museum. During the beginning decades of ...
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Kâmran İnan
Kamran Inan (18 February 1929 – 23 November 2015) was a Kurdish politician, statesman, diplomat and scholar from Turkey. He was born in Hizan, Bitlis Province. Representative in Parliament from Van, Turkey, Van and Bitlis numerous times. Graduate of Ankara University Faculty of Law, and Ph.D. in Law from University of Geneva. At various times Turkish UN Ambassador, permanent UN representative, Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources and Minister of State, Senator from Bitlis and member of Foreign Affairs Commission. He published numerous books on Turkish politics and history. In 2006, he returned the Légion d'honneur medal he had received from France due to the French government involvement with Armenian ethnic activities. He has also received European Parliament Gold Medal and Turkey–EEC Partnership Silver Medal. References

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Kerem İnan
Kerem İnan (born 25 March 1980) is a former Turkish professional football goalkeeper who played for Galatasaray. Career statistics Honours * Galatasaray ** Turkish League: 2 (1999–00, 2001–02) ** Turkish Cup: 2 (1998–99, 1999–00) ** UEFA Cup: 1 ( 1999–00) ** UEFA Super Cup: 1 (2000 2000 was designated as the International Year for the Culture of Peace and the World Mathematics, Mathematical Year. Popular culture holds the year 2000 as the first year of the 21st century and the 3rd millennium, because of a tende ...) References External links * * 1980 births Living people Footballers from Istanbul Turkish men's footballers Turkey men's under-21 international footballers Men's association football goalkeepers Süper Lig players Galatasaray U21 footballers Galatasaray S.K. footballers Çaykur Rizespor footballers Samsunspor footballers Turanspor footballers Karşıyaka S.K. footballers Mersin Talim Yurdu footballers Turkey men's yo ...
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Selçuk İnan
Selçuk İnan ( born 10 February 1985) is a Turkish professional football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. Known for his vision, passing range, leadership, and set-piece ability, İnan is regarded as one of the finest Turkish midfielders of his generation. He began his career with Dardanelspor before playing for Manisaspor and rising to prominence at Trabzonspor. In 2011, he joined Galatasaray, where he became a key figure over nine seasons, winning four Süper Lig titles, three Turkish Cups, and five Turkish Super Cups, while serving as team captain for several years. Internationally, İnan earned over 60 caps for the Turkey national team and was instrumental in helping Turkey qualify for UEFA Euro 2016 with a decisive free-kick goal against Iceland. Following his retirement from playing in 2020, İnan served as assistant manager at Galatasaray under Fatih Terim between 2020 and 2022. He then began his managerial career as head coach, taking charge of K ...
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Serkan İnan
Serkan İnan (born 5 November 1986) is a Swedish-Turkish former professional basketball player who currently plays for the AIK of the Swedish 2nd division North Svealand. He has previously played for multiple teams in the Turkish Basketball League. Professional career Inan began his professional career with the Solna Vikings in 2003 and went on to play two seasons for the club before moving to Turkey where he signed with Fenerbahçe for the 2005–06 season. In 2006, Inan signed with Alpella where he went on to play two seasons for the club. After spending the 2008–09 season with Kepez Belediyesi, Inan joined Antalya BB in July 2009 where he spent the 2009–10 season. On 1 December 2010, Inan signed with Oyak Renault for the rest of the 2010–11 season. In 2011, Inan returned to Sweden and signed with the Solna Vikings for 2011–12 season, joining the club for a second stint. In January 2012, he left Solna after appearing in 14 games and went back to Turkey where he si ...
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Umran Inan
Umran Savaş İnan (; born December 28, 1950) is a Turkish scientist at Koç University and Stanford University in the field of geophysics and very low frequency radio science. İnan was the president of Koç University between 2009 and 2021. Life and career İnan received his B.Sc. degree in 1972 and M.Sc. in 1973 from the Middle East Technical University (METU). He conducted his doctoral research during four years at Stanford University, receiving a Ph.D. in 1977 in electrical engineering under the tutelage of Robert Helliwell. İnan later joined the staff of Stanford as research affiliate and in 1982 was appointed as assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He subsequently became associate professor in 1985 and then full professor at Stanford since 1992. In 1997, he was appointed director of Space, Telecommunications and Radio Science Laboratories (STAR) connected to Stanford and continued his duty here until September 2009. During his academic caree ...
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Abu Inan Faris
Abu Inan Faris (1329 – 10 January 1358) () was a Marinid ruler. He succeeded his father Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman in 1348. He extended his rule over Tlemcen and Ifriqiya, which covered the north of what is now Algeria and Tunisia, but was forced to retreat due to a revolt of Arab tribes there. He died, strangled by his vizier, in 1358. History Abu Inan's father, Abu'l Hasan, had taken the town of Tlemcen in 1337. In 1347 Abu'l Hasan annexed Ifriqiya, briefly reuniting the Maghrib territories as they had been under the Almohads. However, Abu'l Hasan went too far in attempting to impose more authority over the Arab tribes, who revolted and in April 1348 defeated his army near Kairouan. Abu Inan Faris, who had been serving as governor of Tlemcen, returned to Fez and declared that he was sultan. Tlemcen and the central Maghreb revolted. Abu Inan took the title of ''Amir al-Mu'minin'' ("commander of the believers"). Abu'l Hasan had to return from Ifriqiya by sea. Afte ...
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