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Altınay (or
Altinay) is a
Turkic given name used in Kazakh,
Kyrgyz and
Turkish cultures.
Predominantly a
female name, it is
occasionally used for males...
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written by Armenian-Turkish
writer Fethiye Çetin.
Along with Çetin, Ayse Gul
Altinay,
Gerard Libaridian, and
Maureen Freely co-edited an
anthology of testimonies...
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Altınay (1881 – 1937) was a
Turkish historian, academic,
writer and poet, who gave
history lectures at Darülfünun
after the
First World War.
Altınay attended...
- Esra Dermancıoğlu (née
Altınay; born 7
December 1968) is a
Turkish actress and comedian,
known for her role as
Mukaddes Ketenci in the
drama series Fatmagül'ün...
- Алтынай) or Altynay, is a
Kazakh and
Kyrgyz transcription of the
Turkic name
Altınay.
Notable persons with the name include:
Altynai Asylmuratova (born 1961)...
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Koray Altınay (born 11
October 1991) is a
Turkish footballer who
plays as a
right back or
defensive midfielder for TFF
Second League club
Bucaspor 1928...
- details,
wrote that she was born in 1627. The
Turkish historian Ahmet Refik Altınay [tr] in his work «The Age of Sables» (Turkish:
Sarnur Devri)
called her...
- Ayşe Gül
Altınay is a
Turkish academic working in the
disciplines of anthropology,
cultural studies, and
gender studies,
focusing especially on militarism...
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Martin Eve.
Background to
Contemporary Greece. p. 143 ISBN 0-85036-393-4
Altinay, Ayse Gul; Peto,
Andrea (2016).
Gendered Wars,
Gendered Memories. Oxford...
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Altınay, Sarıkaya & Çiner 2020, p. 121. Halici, John &
Aksoy 2005, p. 577. Aksoy...