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Biret may refer to: People * (born 1966), a Turkish textile artist * (born 1941), a Turkish concert pianist Places Syria * Biret Armanaz (), a village in Harem District, Idlib Governorate * Biret Eljabal (), a village in al-Suqaylabiyah District, Hama Governorate * Birat al-Jurd or Birat al-Jard (), a village in Masyaf District, Hama Governorate See also * '' Biret International SA v Council of the European Union'', a 2003 legal appeal at the European Court of Justice regarding import restrictions on meat products * Biretta, a square cap with three or four peaks or horns worn by some clergy and some law advocates * Beretta Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta (; "Pietro Beretta Weapons Factory") is a privately held Italian firearms manufacturing company operating in several countries. Its firearms are used worldwide for various civilian, law enforcement, and military p ...
, an Italian firearms manufacturer * {{Disambiguation ...
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İdil Biret
İdil Biret (born 21 November 1941) is a Turkish concert pianist. Education Biret began her lessons at the age of five with Mithat Fenmen, who had studied under Nadia Boulanger and Alfred Cortot. When she was seven, the Turkish parliament enacted a special law which enabled her to study abroad and so she studied at the Paris Conservatory in France under the tutelage of Nadia Boulanger and Jean Doyen. She graduated with three prizes at the age of 15. She continued her education with Alfred Cortot and Wilhelm Kempff. Musical career She was already interested in music at the age of 2 and started to play Johann Sebastian Bach's preludes at the age of 4. When she was 7 or 8 years old she used to listen to Brahms. Later on she discovered Sergei Rachmaninoff. From the age of 16, Biret played as a soloist with the most distinguished orchestras in the world, including the London Symphony, the Philharmonia, the London Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony, the Leningrad Philharmon ...
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Biret Armanaz
Biret Armanaz () is a Syrian village located in Armanaz Nahiyah in Harem District, Idlib Idlib (, ; also spelt Idleb or Edlib) is a city in northwestern Syria, and is the capital of the Idlib Governorate. It has an elevation of nearly above sea level, and is southwest of Aleppo. It is located near the border with Turkey. History .... According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Biret Armanaz had a population of 320 in the 2004 census. References Populated places in Harem District {{IdlibSY-geo-stub ...
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Biret Eljabal
Biret Eljabal () is a Syrian village located in Tell Salhab Subdistrict in Al-Suqaylabiyah District, Hama Hama ( ', ) is a city on the banks of the Orontes River in west-central Syria. It is located north of Damascus and north of Homs. It is the provincial capital of the Hama Governorate. With a population of 996,000 (2023 census), Hama is one o .... According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Biret Eljabal had a population of 543 in the 2004 census. References Populated places in al-Suqaylabiyah District {{HamaSY-geo-stub ...
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Birat Al-Jurd
Birat al-Jurd (, also spelled Biret al-Jard) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, located west of Hama. Nearby localities include Wadi al-Uyun to the northwest, al-Rusafa to the north, Baarin to the east, Ayn Halaqim to the southeast and Ayn al-Shams Ayn al-Shams () is a village in northern Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, located in Homs Gap southwest of Hama Hama ( ', ) is a city on the banks of the Orontes River in west-central Syria. It is located north of Damas ... to the south, According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Birat al-Jurd had a population of 1,670 in the 2004 census.General Census of Population and Housing 2004
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Biret International SA V Council Of The European Union
Biret may refer to: People * (born 1966), a Turkish textile artist * (born 1941), a Turkish concert pianist Places Syria * Biret Armanaz (), a village in Harem District, Idlib Governorate * Biret Eljabal (), a village in al-Suqaylabiyah District, Hama Governorate * Birat al-Jurd or Birat al-Jard (), a village in Masyaf District, Hama Governorate See also * '' Biret International SA v Council of the European Union'', a 2003 legal appeal at the European Court of Justice regarding import restrictions on meat products * Biretta, a square cap with three or four peaks or horns worn by some clergy and some law advocates * Beretta Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta (; "Pietro Beretta Weapons Factory") is a privately held Italian firearms manufacturing company operating in several countries. Its firearms are used worldwide for various civilian, law enforcement, and military p ...
, an Italian firearms manufacturer * {{Disambiguation ...
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Biretta
The biretta () is a square cap with three or four peaks or horns, sometimes surmounted by a tuft. Traditionally the three-peaked biretta is worn by Christian clergy, especially Catholic Church hierarchy, Roman Catholic clergy, as well as some Lutheran and Anglican clergy. A four-peaked biretta is worn as academic dress (but not liturgically) by those holding a doctoral degree from a pontifical faculty or pontifical university or faculty. Occasionally the biretta is worn by legal professionals, for instance advocates in the Channel Islands or judges in some Polish courts. Origins The origins of the biretta are uncertain. It is mentioned as early as the tenth century. One possible origin is the academic cap of the high Middle Ages, which was soft and square. This is also the ancestor of the modern mortarboard used today in secular universities. The biretta seems to have become more widely used as an ecclesiastical vestment after the synod of Bergamo, 1311, ordered the clergy ...
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