- include:
Cemal Erçman (1896/1904–?),
Turkish weightlifter Cemal Gürsel (1895–1966),
Turkish army
general and
fourth President of
Turkey Cemal Nalga (born...
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Cemal Gürsel (9 June 1894 – 14
September 1966) was a
Turkish military officer and
politician who was the
fourth president of Turkey,
serving from 1960...
- پاشا, romanized: Ahmed
Cemâl Paşa; Turkish:
Ahmet Cemal Paşa; 6 May 1872 – 21 July 1922), also
known as
Djemal Pasha or
Cemâl Pasha, was an
Ottoman military...
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Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [dʒaˈmaːl xaːˈʃuɡ.(d)ʒi];
Modern Turkish:
Cemal Ahmed Kaşıkçı; 13
October 1958 – 2
October 2018) was a
Saudi journalist...
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Cemal Kütahya (6
December 1990 – 6
February 2023) was a
Turkish handball player. He was
captain of the
Turkey national team. Kütahya died
alongside his...
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Cemal Kafadar (born 1954) is a
Turkish scholar and historian. He is a
Professor of History, the
Vehbi Koç
Professor of
Turkish Studies in the Department...
- Springer. Basaran,
Cemal. "Electrostatic doping-based all GNR
tunnel field-effect transistor". U.S.
Patent Office. Basaran,
Cemal. "ASME
Electronic &...
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Cemâl Süreya (born Cemâlettin Seber; 1931 – 9
January 1990) was a
Turkish poet and
writer of Kurdish–Zaza descent. Süreya and his
family were deported...
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Cemal Madanoğlu (22
March 1907 – 28 July 1993) was a
Turkish soldier who was the de
facto leader of the 1960
Turkish coup d'état. His
father was Madanoğlu...
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Cemal Mersinli (1875 –
October 7, 1941), also
known as
Mehmed Djemal Pasha (Turkish:
Mehmed Cemal Paşa),
Cemal of
Mersin (Turkish:
Mersinli Cemal), or...