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Fatma Aydemir (born 1986) is a
German author and
journalist based in Berlin. She is best
known for her
novel Ellbogen (Elbow),
which won both the 2018...
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Aydemir (Bulgarian: Айдемир, also Aidemir, Ajdemir) is a
village in
northeastern Bulgaria, part of
Silistra Muni****lity,
Silistra Province.
Aydemir had...
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Ahmet Talât
Aydemir (1917 in Söğüt – 5 July 1964 in Altındağ) was a
Turkish officer who led two
unsuccessful military coup
attempts on
February 22, 1962...
- Naz
Aydemir Akyol (born 14
August 1990) is a
Turkish volleyball player. She
plays as a
setter for Eczacıbaşı
Dynavit and the
Turkey women's
national volleyball...
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Aydemir Güler (pronounced [ajdemiɾ ɡyɫeɾ]; born 1961) is a
Turkish communist politician and was the
leader of
Communist Party of
Turkey (TKP). Güler was...
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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...
- Şevket Süreyya
Aydemir (1897–25
March 1976) was a
Turkish writer, intellectual, economist, historian, and one of the founders,
publisher and a key theorist...
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Aydemir may
refer to:
Aydemir Güler (born 1961),
Turkish communist politician Esma
Aydemir (born 1992),
Turkish female middle-distance
runner İbrahim Aydemir...
- İbrahim
Aydemir (born 19 May 1983 in Augsburg, West Germany) is a
Turkish footballer. He
plays as a
striker for SV Heimstetten.
Aydemir previously pla****...
- at some
specific part of her body.
Cultural analysis researcher Murat Aydemir considers this one of the
three quintessential aspects of the **** shot...