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Adanır is a
Turkish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Mete
Adanır (1961–1989),
Turkish Cypriot footballer Recep Adanır (1929–2017), Turkish...
- Mete
Adanır (14
November 1961 – 20
January 1989) was a
Turkish Cypriot football forward who pla**** for
clubs in
England and Turkey. Born in Lim****ol, Cyprus...
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Recep Adanır (3 May 1929 – 20 May 2017) was a
Turkish professional footballer who pla**** most of his
career with Beşiktaş, the club he
managed following...
- Müller-Wiener 1977, p. 28
Nicolle 2000, p. 17. The
Ottomans and the Balkans:
Fikret Adanır,
Suraiya Faroqhi, p. 358, 2002 A
History of
Islamic Societies, Ira M. Lapidus...
- p. 693. ISBN 978-0-8089-2306-0. Grant's
Atlas of Anatomy. 1962. Kose O,
Adanir O,
Cirpar M,
Kurklu M,
Komurcu M (May 2009). "The
prevalence of absence...
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seriously injured seven other team members.
Among the
players killed were Mete
Adanır and
Muzaffer Badalıoğlu;
Zoran Tomić fell into a coma for six
months before...
- "Struggle";
Ottoman Turkish: يونان عصيانى,
Yunan İsyanı, "Gr**** Rebellion"
Adanir refers to the "mountainous
districts such as Mani in the
Peloponnese or...
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Milorad Petrović, Živojin Pecarski, and Kočo Racin. (Zlatić 1994, p. 241) (
Adanır 2005, p. 110): "Although Koco
Racin was not one of the new
members of the...
- 1893–1903 , Durham, Duke
University Press, 1988. pp. 40–41, 210 n. 10. ^
Fikret Adanir, Die
Makedonische Frage: ihre
entestehung und
etwicklung bis 1908., Wiessbaden...
- 390–91.
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