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Emine Erdoğan (née Gülbaran; Turkish: [
emine ˈæɾdoan], née [ɟylbaɾan]; born 16
February 1955) is the
current first lady of Turkey, and the wife of Recep...
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Emine is an Arabic-origin
given name used for
females in Turkey. It has
three major meanings: (1) one in whom you can
trust and believe, (2) one who is...
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Emine (Bulgarian: Нос Емине [ˈnɔs
ˈɛminɛ]) is a
headland located at the
Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. It is
located 79
kilometres (49 mi)
south of Varna...
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Emine Gülbahar Mükrime
Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: گل بھار مکرمه خاتون; "benign", "spring rose" and "hospitable"; died c. 1492) was a
concubine of Sultan...
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Emine Arıcı (born 17
January 1997 in İzmir) is a
Turkish female volleyball player who
plays in the
middle blocker position for Türk Hava Yolları and the...
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Emine Aiiarovna Dzhaparova (or Dzheppar;
Crimean Tatar:
Emine Ayar qızı Ceppar, Ukrainian: Еміне Айяровна Джапарова; born 5 May 1983) is a
Crimean Tatar-Ukrainian...
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Emine Ülker
Tarhan (born 29
November 1963) is a
Turkish jurist and
politician formerly from the
Republican People's
Party (Turkish: ****huriyet Halk Partisi...
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Emine Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: امینه خاتون, lit. 'benign' or 'trusthworthy'; died in 1449) was the
legal wife of
Sultan Mehmed I of the
Ottoman Empire...
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Emine (Bulgarian: „Ком – Емине“) is a high-mountain long-distance
trail in Bulgaria. The
route follows the main
ridge of the
Balkan Mountains, which...
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Emine Semiye Önasya (28
March 1864 – 1944),
mostly known as
Emine Semiye and
Emine Vahide, was a
Turkish writer, teacher, activist, and
early feminist...