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Fethi is the Turkish spelling of the Arabic name Fathi (Arabic: فَتْحِي ''fat·ḥiy/ fat·ḥī/ fat·ḥy'') which means "victorious, triumphant". Notable people with the name include: * Féthi Baccouche (born 1960), Tunisian long-distance runner * Fethi Benslama (born 1961), Paris-based Tunisian psychoanalyst * Colonel Fethi Bey (1888–1919), Turkish nationalist, journalist and war hero * Fethi Boucetta (born 1963), Algerian Guantanamo detainee * Fethi Demircan (born 1938), Turkish footballer and manager * Fethi Ghariani (born 1964), Tunisian volleyball player * Fethi Gürcan (1922–1964), Turkish major and equestrian * Fethi Haddaoui (1961–2024), Tunisian actor * Féthi Harek (born 1982), Algerian footballer * Fethi Heper (1944–2025), Turkish footballer * Fethi Jamal (born 1959), Moroccan footballer and coach * Fethi Laabidi, Tunisian football manager * Fethi Missaoui (born 1974), Tunisian boxer * Fethi Nourine (born 1991), Algerian judoka * Ali Fethi Okyar (18 ...
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Fathi
Fathi (Arabic: فَتْحِي ''fat·ḥiy/ fat·ḥī/ fat·ḥy'') is a given arab name or surname in the possessive form which means "victorious, triumphant". It may refer to: People * Ahmad Fathi Sorour (1932-2024), speaker of the Egyptian People's Assembly * Ahmed Fathi (born 1984), Egyptian international football player * Hamdi Fathi (born 1994), Egyptian footballer * Fathi Kamel (born 1955), Kuwaiti footballer * Fathi Shaqaqi (1951–1995) (born 1994), Egyptian international football player * Albert Fathi (born 1951), Egyptian-French mathematician *Fathi Arafat (1933–2004), Palestinian physician aka the man of pea* Fathi Derder (1970–2025), Swiss politician * Fathi Eljahmi (1941–2009), imprisoned Libyan dissident * Fathi Hassan (born 1957), Egyptian sculptor and artist * Fathi Yakan (1933–2009), Lebanese Islamic cleric Fictional character * Fatĥi, in '' Malatily Bathhouse'' See also *faith Faith is confidence or trust in a person, thing, or concept. In the con ...
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Fethi Missaoui
Fethi Missaoui (, born January 8, 1974) was a Tunisian boxer. Missaoui won the light welterweight bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Olympic results *Defeated Lee Trautsch (Australia) 25–9 *Defeated Francie Barrett (Ireland) 18–6 *Defeated Mohamed Alalou (Algeria) 16–15 *Lost to Oktay Urkal Oktay Urkal (born 15 January 1970) is a German former professional boxer. He is a former European super lightweight and welterweight champion, and a multiple time world title challenger. Amateur career As an amateur, Urkal won the silver medal ... (Germany) 6–20 Pro career Missaoui turned pro in 1998 and his career ended abruptly due to an eye injury in 2001. He retired undefeated (12–0–0). References * sports-reference 1974 births Living people Boxers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Olympic boxers for Tunisia Olympic bronze medalists for Tunisia Olympic medalists in boxing Tunisian male boxers Medalists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Light-welterweight b ...
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Turkish Masculine Given Names
Turkish may refer to: * Something related to Turkey ** Turkish language *** Turkish alphabet ** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation *** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey *** Turkish communities in the former Ottoman Empire * The word that Iranian Azerbaijanis use for the Azerbaijani language * Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turkey), 1299–1922, previously sometimes known as the Turkish Empire ** Ottoman Turkish, the Turkish language used in the Ottoman Empire * Turkish Airlines, an airline * Turkish music (style), a musical style of European composers of the Classical music era * Turkish, a character in the 2000 film ''Snatch (film), Snatch'' See also

* * * Turk (other) * Turki (other) * Turkic (other) * Turkey (other) * Turkiye (other) * Turkish Bath (other) * Turkish population, the number of ethnic Turkish people in the world * Culture of Turkey * History of Turkey ** History of the Republic of Turkey * Turki ...
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Fethi Paşa Korusu
Fethi Paşa Korusu (''Fethi Pasha Grove'') is a large park in Istanbul, Turkey, on the hillside coming right down to the Bosphorus shore in the area called Paşalimanı. It is located between Kuzguncuk and Sultantepe neighborhoods in district Üsküdar on the Asian side of Istanbul. It is named after Ottoman governor, ambassador and minister Fethi Ahmet Pasha. After long years of neglect, it has been recently renovated and opened to public for recreation. It has a scenic view of Bosphorus Bridge and the European side of Istanbul Istanbul is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, constituting the country's economic, cultural, and historical heart. With Demographics of Istanbul, a population over , it is home to 18% of the Demographics .... References External links * Parks in Istanbul Bosphorus Üsküdar {{Turkey-geo-stub ...
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Ibrahim Faraj Yasser Fethi
Yasser Ibrahim Farag (, born May 2, 1984) is an Egyptian athlete competing in the shot put and discus throw events. Biography He has also taken part in discus throw competitions. In 2003 he was the Egyptian champion in both shot put and discus throw.Egyptian athletics championships winners since 1981
- GBR Athletics His personal best shot put is 19.87 metres, achieved in July 2008 in . In the discus throw he has 61.58 metres, achieved at the

Fethi Zghonda
Fethi Zghonda is a Tunisian musician, composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and def ..., and conductor. Zghonda served as Secretary-General and Director of Music at the Ministry of Culture and Tourism Tunisia in the 1980s. References Tunisian conductors (music) Tunisian composers Living people 21st-century conductors (music) Year of birth missing (living people) {{Tunisia-bio-stub ...
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Fethi Tarbel
Fathi Terbil, also romanized as Fatih Turbel, () is a Libyan lawyer and human rights activist and member of the National Transitional Council representing Libyan youth. He represents the relatives of over 1,000 prisoners killed by Libyan security forces in Abu Salim Prison in 1996. He is also the Youth and Sports Minister for the Interim Government. Fathi Terbil's arrest in February 2011 sparked a demonstration in Benghazi on 15 February by around 200 relatives of the deceased prisoners, which began the Libyan Civil War. He was subsequently said to have been freed. On 20 February, Terbil told Al Jazeera that security forces - sometimes firing from civilian cars without license plates - had killed dozens, perhaps hundreds, of protestors in Benghazi. On 30 May 2011, he was awarded the Ludovic-Trarieux International Human Rights Prize ("The award given by lawyers to a lawyer"), given each year to a lawyer who throughout his or her career has illustrated, by activity or suffering, the ...
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Fethi Sekin
Fethi is the Turkish spelling of the Arabic name Fathi (Arabic: فَتْحِي ''fat·ḥiy/ fat·ḥī/ fat·ḥy'') which means "victorious, triumphant". Notable people with the name include: * Féthi Baccouche (born 1960), Tunisian long-distance runner * Fethi Benslama (born 1961), Paris-based Tunisian psychoanalyst * Colonel Fethi Bey (1888–1919), Turkish nationalist, journalist and war hero * Fethi Boucetta Fethi Boucetta (aka ''Abu Mohammed'') is a citizen of Algeria, who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba. His Guantanamo Internment Serial Number was 718. The Department of Defense repo ... (born 1963), Algerian Guantanamo detainee * Fethi Demircan (born 1938), Turkish footballer and manager * Fethi Ghariani (born 1964), Tunisian volleyball player * Fethi Gürcan (1922–1964), Turkish major and equestrian * Fethi Haddaoui (1961–2024), Tunisian actor * Féthi Harek (born 1982), Algerian footballer * F ...
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Fethi Safwat Qirdar
Fathi Safwat Kirdar (1896–1966) was an Iraqi painter and sculptor. Born in Kirkuk into a well-known Turkmen family of Kirdar/Qirdar. In 1905, his father moved to Baghdad, where he studied at the Rushdiya military school and taught at its schools. He served in the Ottoman army during World War I, and was captured once in Palestine. He completed his post-graduate studies at the Teachers' House in Istanbul and was appointed as a teacher for painting in Iraq from 1927 to 1961. Among his students were Faeq Hassan, Atta Sabri, Hafiz Al-Droubi and Jawad Saleem. He died in Istanbul. Life Fathi Safwat Kirdar was born in Kirkuk in 1896. He belongs to the well-known Kirdar family. His father, Muhammad Said Chalabi, was a major merchant of Kirkuk and then moved his family to Baghdad in 1905. Fathi studied at the Rushdiya military school and taught in Baghdad schools. He was captured by British forces and arrested in Tulkarm and then in Sidi Bishr, Alexandria. After the end of WW I, he mo ...
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Ahmed Fethi Pasha
Ahmed Fethi Pasha (born 1801 in Rhodes – died 1858 in Constantinople), was an Ottoman marshal, ambassador and industrialist, who belonged to the Cretan Muslim community. Career Prior to becoming a Marshal, Ahmed served as ambassador to Russia in 1833, Austria in 1834-1836 and France in 1837-1839.Wendy M. K. Shaw, ''Possessors and Possessed: Museums, Archaeology, and the Visualization of History in the Late Ottoman Empire'', (University of California Press, 2003), 47. His last diplomatic assignment was as the representative of the Ottoman Empire at Queen Victoria's coronation. In 1839, Ahmed returned to Constantinople for Sultan Abdulmejid I's coronation and to marry Abdulmecid's sister Atiye Sultan.Wendy M. K. Shaw, ''Possessors and Possessed: Museums, Archaeology, and the Visualization of History in the Late Ottoman Empire'', 48. As an industrialist he was intent on bringing the Ottoman Empire into the modern age. Ahmed started steel factories and the famous Beykoz porcel ...
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Ali Fethi Okyar
Ali Fethi Okyar (29 April 1880 – 7 May 1943) was a Turkish diplomat and politician, who also served as a military officer and diplomat during the last decade of the Ottoman Empire. He was also the second Prime Minister of Turkey (1924–1925) and the second Speaker of the Turkish Parliament after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Early life Ali Fethi (Okyar after 1934) was born in the Ottoman town of Prilep in Manastir Vilayet (present-day North Macedonia) to an Albanian family. His father was İsmail Hakkı Bey, a civil servant in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who died when Ali Fethi was young. His uncle Müderris İbrahim Ethem Efendi, who was the Governor of Manastır at the time, helped to complete his education. He attended the Monastir Military High School, where he was a friend of Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk), helping him with French and introducing him to French political thought. Politics began to interest him during this period, as he began reading Namık Kemal's works. F ...
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Fethi Nourine
Fethi Nourine (; born 14 June 1991) is an Algerian judoka, who has competed in the under 73 kg weight category, and won three African Judo Championships. Nourine has been suspended by the International Judo Federation until July 2031 for avoiding the prospect of possibly facing an Israeli judoka in the 2020 Summer Olympics. Career Raised in Oran, Algeria, he started judo aged seven after being introduced to the discipline by his brother. In 2014, he won the under 66 kg event at the African Open, beating fellow Algerian Houd Zourdani in the final. It was Algeria's first gold medal of the tournament. He became African champion in the under 73 kg event after winning the event at the 2018 African Judo Championships. He retained his title the following year in Tunisia. That same year he participated in the World Championships in Japan. He won his first match but then pulled out of the tournament as he refused to face his next scheduled opponent, the Israeli competi ...
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