- Can
Artam (born 30 June 1981, in Istanbul) is a
Turkish race car
driver born into a car
racing family. He
raced in the 2005 GP2
Series for the iSport...
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depending on the source. The name Artamšin, for instance, is
based on *
Artam from Old
Iranian *R̥tāma-,
interpreted as "having
power of/from R̥ta." The...
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Rahabah Ar
Ramad Ar Rawdah, Sanaʽa Ar
Rawnah Ar
Rihabi ʽAraqah ʽArjaz
ʽArtam Artil As
Salahi As
Salul As
Sawadayn As Sirr,
Yemen As
Sudah As Sunnatayn...
- tr/sites/default/files/fortress%20Bank%20IBU%20Ltd.pdf
Cyprus Vakiflar Bank
Akfinans Bank
Artam Bank
Asbank Creditwest Bank
Cyprus Turkish Cooperative Central Bank Denizbank...
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Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-85254-4. Weiss,
Volkmar (2014).
Artam: One Reich, One Race, a
Tenth Leader. Smashwords. ISBN 9781310255106. Welch...
- 5 million
Turkish liras (approx. US$3.5 million) in
December 2004. At the 2004
Artam Antik A.Ç.
auction in Istanbul, the Pera
Museum and the
Turkish Modern Museum...
- ستون
stand (column) *čyaHtáh šiyāta (𐏁𐎡𐎹𐎠𐎫) šād šād شاد
happy *Hr̥tám
artam (𐎠𐎼𐎫𐎶) ard ord ارد order,
truth *dráwgah
drauga (𐎭𐎼𐎢𐎥) drōw dorūğ...
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season of GP2
Series for 2005, as
number two at
iSport International, to Can
Artam.
Speed was
later promoted to the
first driver for the team, as he collected...
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Turkish basketball player Can Arat (born 1984),
Turkish footballer Can
Artam (born 1981),
Turkish race car
driver Can
Atilla (born 1969),
Turkish composer...
- time in the shoot-out for race numbers,
giving drivers Scott Speed and Can
Artam numbers 1 and 2 for the season.
While the team was
regularly fast at races...