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Aydemir Akbaş (25
February 1936 – 16
August 2024) was a
Turkish screenwriter, director, actor,
journalist and
sports writer.
Akbaş was born in 1936 in...
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Akbash (Turkish:
Akbaş) is a
traditional Turkish breed or type of
flock guardian dog from
western Anatolia. The word
akbaş means 'white head', and...
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Acbas (
Akbas) or
Arbas was a
Sasanian fortress built in the 570s in
Arzanene district,
Armenia right on the Roman-Persian border. It was
perched on a...
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Akbaş (literally "white head") is a
Turkish name that may
refer to:
Ferhat Akbaş (born 1986),
Turkish volleyball coach and
former volleyball player Fuat...
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Hatice Akbas from
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Hatice Akbas at Olympics.com
Hatice Akbas at the
Paris 2024
Summer Olympics Hatice Akbaş at the Turkish...
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Fahrettin Akbaş (1927 – 2 May 1994) was a
Turkish wrestler. He
competed in the men's Greco-Roman
flyweight at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- "Güreş'in Paganini'si HÜSEYİN
AKBAŞ". Aydınlık (in Turkish).
Retrieved 26 July 2024.
admin (28 June 2021). "Hüseyin
Akbaş Kimdir? Güreş, Nereli, Başarıları...
- (pronounced [mysˈlym ɟyɾˈses]; 7 May 1953 – 3
March 2013), born Müslüm
Akbaş and
called Müslüm Baba (literally:
Father Müslüm), was a po****r Turkish...
- "Büşra
Akbaş Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring'de!" (in Turkish). Galatasaray.
February 28, 2023.
Retrieved March 3, 2023. "Yeni sözleşme: Büşra
Akbaş". Galatasaray...
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lightweight event at the 1924
Summer Olympics. "Fuat
Akbaş". Olympedia.
Retrieved 9
March 2021. "Fuat
Akbaş Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived...