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Dündar is a Turkish masculine given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Dündar Ali Osman, heir of Bayezid Osman and future 45th Head of the Imperial House of Osman * Dündar Bey (1210-1298), uncle of sultan Osman I. * Dündar Kılıç (1935–1999), Turkish mob boss * Dündar Siz (born 1954), French football manager * Dündar Taşer (1925–1972), Turkish soldier * Felek al-Din Dündar (died 1324 or 1326), Beg of Hamid Surname * Can Dündar (born 1961), Turkish journalist * Fuat Dündar (born 1971), Turkish academic * Hüseyin Dündar (born 1986), Turkish martial artist * Munis Dundar (born 1961), Turkish professor * Özlem Özgül Dündar (born 1983), German poet * Uğur Dündar (born 1943), Turkish journalist * Ümit Dündar Ümit Dündar (born 2 October 1955) is a Turkish general who was temporarily Chief of the General Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces while Hulusi Akar was being held hostage by coup forces during the 2016 Turkis ...
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Turkish Name
A Turkish name consists of an ''ad'' or an ''isim'' (given name; plural ''adlar'' and ''isimler'') and a ''soyadı'' or ''soyisim'' (surname). Turkish names exist in a "full name" format. While there is only one ''soyadı'' (surname) in the full name there may be more than one ''ad'' (given name). Married women may carry both their maiden and husband's surnames. The ''soyadı'' is written as the last element of the full name, after all given names (except that official documents related to registration matters often use the format "Soyadı, Adı"). History Naming customs during the Ottoman Empire Given names At least one name, often two but very rarely more, are given to a person at birth. Newly given names are allowed up to three words. Most names are gender-specific: Oğuz (name), Oğuz is strictly for males, Tuğçe only for females. But many Turkish names are unisex names, unisex. Many modern given names (such as Deniz (given name), Deniz, "sea"; or Ülkü, "ideal") ...
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Dündar Ali Osman
Dündar Ali Osman (, ; 30 December 1930 – 18 January 2021), also known as Dündar Ali Osman Osmanoğlu, with a surname as required by the Republic of Turkey, or known by the Ottoman imperial name as Şehzade Dündar Ali Osman Osmanoğlu Efendi, was the 45th Head of the House of Osman, which ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1299 until the abolition of the Sultanate in 1922. Early and personal life Dündar Ali Osman Osmanoğlu was born on 30 December 1930 in Damascus, Syria. He was a great-grandson of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II. His grandfather was Şehzade Mehmed Selim and his father was Şehzade Mehmed Abdülkerim. He had a full-brother, Harun, born in 1932. Osmanoğlu was married to Yüsra Hanım and was childless. She died on 25 July 2017 in Damascus. Later life and death In 1974, the Ottoman family was allowed to return to Turkey. However, Osmanoğlu refused to migrate and stayed in Damascus in Syria, even though most of the family members returned to Istanbul. The ...
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Dündar Bey
Dündar Bey was the youngest son of the Kayı Bey Suleyman Shah or Gündüz Alp and the younger brother of Ertuğrul (13th century). He was the uncle of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. Biography At the time of the division of the Kayı tribe, Dündar Bey migrated with his older brother Ertuğrul after the death of their father. When Ertuğrul died c. 1280, leadership/chief beyship of the Kayı tribe Kayı can refer to: * Kayı (tribe) * Kayı, Çorum * Kayı, İdil * Kayı, Ilgaz * Kayı, Kemer * Kayı, Mecitözü * Kayı, Oğuzlar {{dis ... transferred over to Ertuğrul's son, Osman I. When Osman I decided to attack a small Greek island, Dündar set a trap for him; Dündar rebelled because he thought such an attack would destroy the tribe. The circumstances surrounding his death are, like many other details of his ill-documented life, disputed. Historical sources disagree on whether or not he was executed by Osman I. In popular culture Dündar Bey has bee ...
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Dündar Kılıç
Dündar Kılıç (real name Dündar Alikılıç; 1935 – 10 August 1999) was an infamous boss in the Turkish underworld. He earned himself the nickname of being the ' godfather of godfathers'. Early life and rise in underworld Dündar Kılıç was born in 1935 in a village of the Surmene District of Trabzon in the eastern Black Sea Region, Turkey. He moved to Ankara with his family when he was nine years old, and got his first gun a year later. His first arrest was at the age of 14, by the 1960s he was already known as one of Ankara's leading criminals. His primary income came from extortion and illegal gambling, and he became known as the 'good godfather', allegedly because he would only have his people collect money from those already involved in illegal deals. Eventually the authorities caught up with him and he was arrested and jailed for a murder he committed in 1960. Release from prison and continued rise Kılıç was released from prison in 1965. Upon his release ...
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Dündar Siz
Didier Six (born 21 August 1954) is a French football manager and former player, who most recently worked as manager of the Guinea national football team until October 2021. A gifted but inconsistent winger, Six had a rather nomadic career, playing in five countries. He also played for France in the 1978 and 1982 FIFA World Cups, and was also part of the winning team at Euro 84. Playing career Six began his playing career at Division 2 side Valenciennes, making his debut at the age of 17 in 1972. He helped ''Les Athéniens'' achieve promotion to the top flight in 1975, which was followed by a remarkable season where they finished tenth, and Six finished as the top scorer at the club with 12 goals. After turning down offers from Ajax, Borussia Dortmund and Feyenoord, Six decided to join Lens in 1977, where he spent a single season, notably scoring a hattrick against Lazio in the UEFA Cup. Lens were relegated at the end of 1977-78 and Six would be made the scapegoat. This was f ...
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Dündar Taşer
Dündar Taşer (April 15, 1925 – June 14, 1972) was a Turkish soldier and politician who was a leading figure in Turkish nationalism. He was born in Gaziantep to a traditionalist family and underwent training to become an officer in the Turkish Army, eventually reaching the rank of Major. A supporter of the conservative elements in the army, he took part in the coup d'état of Cemal Gürsel on 27 May 1960. But as a member of , a group around Alparslan Türkeş, he was sent into exile to Switzerland to serve as a military attache in the Turkish embassy in Zürich.'Dundar Taser'
Forced to retire from the army, he entered politics along with his close associate Alparslan Türkeş by joining the
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Felek Al-Din Dündar
Felek al-Din Dündar Beg (died 1324 or October 1326) was Bey, Beg (ruler) of Hamidids, Hamid, in southwestern Anatolia, from until his death. Felek al-Din changed his headquarters from Uluborlu to Eğirdir, which he renamed to Felekabad after himself. Although Dündar occasionally declared his loyalty to the Ilkhanate in the east, he expanded his territory in times of internal struggles the Ilkhanate faced. He captured Antalya and appointed his brother Yunus of Teke, Yunus as its ruler, forming the Beylik of Teke, Teke branch of the Hamidids. Emboldened by his victories, Dündar declared himself a sultan and Khutba wa sikka, minted coins without the mention of an overlord. On the other hand, the Ilkhanid governor of Anatolia, Timurtash led an extensive campaign to restore the Ilkhanid authority over the Oghuz Turks, Turkmen rulers in the western frontier of Anatolia, such as Dündar. Upon the siege of Felekabad, Dündar sought protection under his nephew Mahmud of Teke, Mahmud in ...
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Can Dündar
Can Dündar (, born 16 June 1961) is a Turkish journalist, columnist and documentarian. Editor-in-chief of center-left ''Cumhuriyet'' newspaper until August 2016, he was arrested in November 2015 after his newspaper published footage showing the State Intelligence MİT sending weapons to Syrian Islamist fighters. One of the "best known" figures in Turkish media, Dündar has written for several newspapers, produced many television programs for state-owned TRT and various private channels including CNN Türk and NTV, and published more than 20 books. Dündar is the recipient of the International Press Freedom Award by the Committee to Protect Journalists. In 2016, Dündar and Erdem Gül were awarded the Prize for the Freedom and Future of the Media, by the Leipzig Media Foundation, lead partner of the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom. Since June 2016, he has lived in exile in Germany, with an arrest warrant against him in Turkey. Currently, he is editor-in-chief of #� ...
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Fuat Dündar
Fuat Dündar (born 1971) is a Turkish academic, associate professor at the TOBB University of Economics and Technology in Ankara and historian. He received a doctorate in history from the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in France, with a dissertation titled ''L'ingénierie Ethnique du Comité Union et Progrès et la Turcisation de l'Anatolie (1913-1918)'' ("The Ethnic Engineering of the Committee of Union and Progress and the Turkification of Anatolia (1913–1918)"). In a review of his book ''Crime of Numbers'', Simon Payaslian states "That Dündar accepts Ottoman sources uncritically is the most fundamental problem with this work." Dündar also participated in Workshop for Armenian/Turkish Scholarship and contributed a chapter to its book, ''A Question of Genocide'', in which he "provides a fresh interpretation of the deportation", according to Bedross Der Matossian Bedross Der Matossian is professor of Modern Middle East history and the Hymen Rosenberg Pr ...
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Hüseyin Dündar
Hüseyin Dündar (born 1986 in Adana, Turkey) is a Turkish martial artist competing in the boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai and wushu disciplines. He is Turkey's first world gold medalist in Sanshou. He is a member of Fenerbahçe SK. Hüseyin Dündar studied Physical Training and Sports at the Çukurova University in Adana. Currently, he is a teacher at a primary education school in Adana. Achievements ;Boxing: * (54 kg) 2006 World University Boxing Championship - October 2–9, 2006 Almaty, Kazakhstan * (54 kg) 22nd International Ahmet Cömert Tournament - May 9–13, 2007 Istanbul, Turkey ;Kickboxing: * (54 kg-Full contact) World IAKSA Championships - September 2005, Moscow, Russia * (54 kg) National Championships - September 26-October 1, 2006 Malatya, Turkey * (57 kg) National K-1/Low kick Championships - July 2–6, 2008 Mersin, Turkey * (57 kg) National K-1/Low kick Championships - April 19–24, 2010 Antalya, Turkey * (5 ...
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Munis Dundar
Munis Dundar ("Dündar" in Turkish) is a professor of Medical Genetics and Head of the Medical Genetics Department at Erciyes University Erciyes University (), commonly referred to as ERU, is a public research university located in Kayseri, Turkey. Established in 1978, the university has become a center for education, research, and innovation, contributing to academic and scientifi ..., Kayseri, Turkey. He is founder and head of the Medical Genetics Department at Erciyes University and has carried out various administrative tasks since 1996. He definefour genetic syndromesin the medical literature: the “Dundar Syndrome”, “Dundar Acropectoral Syndrome”, “Scoliosis, Blindness and Arachnodactyly Syndrome” and “Multiple Congenital Abnormalities and Mental Retardation Syndrome”. He has taken part as project coordinator and assistant investigator in many research projects and has prepared articles published in international journals since 1995. He is the president of ...
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Özlem Özgül Dündar
Özlem Özgül Dündar (born 1983 in Solingen, Germany) is a German poet, essayist, translator, and novelist. Personal life Dündar was born in Solingen, Germany. She attended the University of Wuppertal and studied philosophy and literature there. After traveling to Ireland, where she completed a semester abroad, Turkey, and Paris, she worked with several artists collectives, among other Kanack Attak Leipzig, Kaltsignal, GID, and the Ministry for Compassion. She moved to Leipzig in 2015 to attend the German Institute for Literature, where she experienced a lot of racially motivated attacks on refugee homes, which ultimately inspired her to write her debut screenplay. Career Dündar writes poetry, prose, essays, and translates from Turkish. Her screenplay and audio drama Turks, Fire, tells the story of the 1993 Solingen arson attack on a Turkish home in which five people were killed. She originally wrote it as a project for her third year in university. Dündar was ten whe ...
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