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Bozkurt is a Turkish word literally meaning "grey wolf" and it may refer to: Surname *Abdullah Bozkurt (born 1971), Turkish journalist *Ahmet Bozkurt (born 1977), Turkish poet, essayist and novelist * Burhan Bozkurt (1934–2013), Turkish wrestler * Cengiz Bozkurt (born 1964), Turkish actor *Demet Bozkurt (born 1996), Turkish women's footballer * Deniz Bozkurt (born 1993), American footballer * Dursun Bozkurt (1925–1992), Turkish alpine skier *Emine Bozkurt (born 1967), Dutch politician of Turkish descent * Erbil Bozkurt (born 1990), English footballer and coach * Fatih Bozkurt (born 2000), Turkish wrestler *Gizem Bozkurt (born 1993), Turkish swimmer *Gülsen Bozkurt (born 1950), Turkish Cypriot politician and doctor *Mahmut Esat Bozkurt (1892–1943), Turkish lawyer and politician * Osman Bozkurt (born 1994), Austrian footballer * Sakin Bozkurt (born 1967), Turkish trance musician and DJ *Serdar Bozkurt (born 1977), Turkish footballer and manager *Ümit Bozkurt (born 1976), Tu ...
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Abdullah Bozkurt
Abdullah Bozkurt (born 1971) is a Turkish people, Turkish journalist. He was the bureau chief for the Gülen movement, Gülen-aligned newspaper ''Today's Zaman''. Biography Bozkurt started his work in journalism with the newspaper ''Zaman (newspaper), Zaman''. He worked as the New York Bureau Chief and Washington, D.C., Washington Representative of ''Zaman Newspaper''. Afterwards, he continued the same work for the newspaper ''Today's Zaman''. In 2011, Bozkurt defended the imprisonment of journalists in the Ergenekon (allegation), Ergenekon investigation stating that journalists like Ahmet Şık were not being an investigative journalist conducting "independent research", but was hatching "a plot designed and put into action by the terrorist network itself". Bozkurt has lived outside Turkey since the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt. In Turkey, he has a warrant out for his arrest stemming from allegations of membership in the Gülen movement, which the Turkish government consi ...
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Mahmut Esat Bozkurt
Mahmut Esat Bozkurt (1892 – 21 December 1943) was a Turkish jurist, politician, government minister and academic. His birth name was Mahmut Esat. But after the adaptation of the Turkish Surname Law in 1934, he chose the surname ''Bozkurt'' in remembrance of the Grey Wolf, a symbol for Turkdom. The surname also refers to the Turkish steamer ''S.S. Bozkurt'' in the Lotus case. He was in the intellectual environment of the Turkish Hearths for almost two decades. Kieser, Hans-Lukas (2006).  Kieser, Hans-Lukas (ed.).p. 24 Life Mahmut Esat was born to Hasan Bey of Hacı Mahmutoğulları in Kuşadası, Aydın Vilayet during the Ottoman Empire era in 1892. His family came to Kuşadası from Mora as refugees because of the Greek uprising. His father, Hasan Bey, became mayor of Kuşadası in 1900. He finished the idadi (high school) in İzmir in 1908. The same year he entered the Istanbul University's School of Law, from which he graduated in 1912. He traveled to Fribourg, Switz ...
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Bozkurt, Kastamonu
Bozkurt is a town in the Kastamonu Province in the Black Sea region of 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, Armen .... It is the seat of Bozkurt District.İlçe Belediyesi
Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
Its population is 5,329 (2021). The town lies at an elevation of .


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Bozkurt, Denizli
Bozkurt is a municipality and Districts of Turkey, district of Denizli Province, Turkey. Its area is 462 km2, and its population is 12,331 (2022). The town is situated on a plain east of the city of Denizli. The altitude of the town is 867 m. It is quite close to the Lake Acıgöl and the neighboring town of Çardak and İnceler Kasabası This is high country inland from the Aegean Sea, Aegean and Mediterranean, and has hot, dry summers and cold, wet winters. During the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) refugees from Bulgaria were settled on the plain, which was then known as Hanabat after a Seljuk Turkish caravanserai that stands within the boundaries of the present-day neighboring district of Çardak. Immigration from Bulgaria continued until recent times. This is an agricultural district, with irrigation systems currently being constructed. Karagöl, literally ''"the black lake"'', is situated on top of the mountain on the slopes of which the town of Bozkurt is locate ...
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Bozkurt İlham Gençer
Bozkurt is a Turkish word literally meaning "grey wolf" and it may refer to: Surname *Abdullah Bozkurt (born 1971), Turkish journalist *Ahmet Bozkurt (born 1977), Turkish poet, essayist and novelist * Burhan Bozkurt (1934–2013), Turkish wrestler * Cengiz Bozkurt (born 1964), Turkish actor *Demet Bozkurt (born 1996), Turkish women's footballer * Deniz Bozkurt (born 1993), American footballer * Dursun Bozkurt (1925–1992), Turkish alpine skier *Emine Bozkurt (born 1967), Dutch politician of Turkish descent * Erbil Bozkurt (born 1990), English footballer and coach * Fatih Bozkurt (born 2000), Turkish wrestler *Gizem Bozkurt (born 1993), Turkish swimmer *Gülsen Bozkurt (born 1950), Turkish Cypriot politician and doctor *Mahmut Esat Bozkurt (1892–1943), Turkish lawyer and politician * Osman Bozkurt (born 1994), Austrian footballer * Sakin Bozkurt (born 1967), Turkish trance musician and DJ *Serdar Bozkurt (born 1977), Turkish footballer and manager *Ümit Bozkurt (born 1976), Tu ...
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Ala Al-Dawla Bozkurt
Ala al-Dawla Bozkurt Beg (; 1428 – 13 June 1515) was the ruler of Beylik of Dulkadir, Dulkadir in southern and central Anatolia from late 1480 until his death. Championed by the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II (), Bozkurt ousted his brother Shah Budak () and claimed the throne. Bozkurt secured the Mamluk Sultanate's recognition of his rule in February 1481, and after Mehmed II's death, intended to follow a policy of friendly relations with both the Ottomans and the Mamluks despite growing animosity. Early into his reign, Bozkurt assisted Mehmed's successor Bayezid II () in pursuing his rival claimant brother Cem Sultan, who was harbored by the Mamluks. Amidst Cem Sultan's pursuit, Bozkurt besieged the Mamluk-controlled city of Malatya, prompting a Mamluk offensive against him and the Ottomans. Although the Mamluks were overpowered in a series of engagements in early to mid-1484, Bozkurt's forces suffered a major defeat at Malatya in September. In 1485, the Mamluk Sult ...
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