- Azra
Erhat (4 June 1915 – 6
September 1982) was a
Turkish author, archaeologist, academician,
classical philologist, and translator. A
pioneer of Turkish...
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Erhat is a
Turkish surname. It may
refer to: Azra
Erhat (1915–1982),
Turkish author, archaeologist, academician,
classical philologist,
translator and...
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significantly influenced prominent intellectuals of his time, such as Azra
Erhat,
marking him as a key
figure in the
Turkish humanism movement,
known as...
- Nuhr
because he was
allegedly insulting creeds and
religious communities.
Erhat Toka (board
member of the
former Muslimisch Demokratischen Union – MDU,...
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origins in
Turkish literature,
deriving from the
title of a book by Azra
Erhat, and was
first introduced into
Turkish literature by a
handful of writers...
- the period,
including prominent writers such as
Melih Cevdet Anday, Azra
Erhat,
Sabahattin Eyüboğlu,
Vedat Günyol, Yaşar Kemal,
Cevat Şakir Kabaağaçlı...
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African rhythmic gymnast Azra
Duliman (born 1986), Miss
Sweden of 2009 Azra
Erhat (1915–1982),
Turkish author Azra Ghani,
English epidemiologist Azra Hadzic...
- Bülent
Ecevit Asli
Erdogan Bikem Ekberzade Burak Eldem Haydar Ergülen Azra
Erhat Mehmet Eroğlu
Fahir Ersin Mehmet Akif
Ersoy İclal
Ersin Sabahattin Eyüboğlu...
- was
reprinted several times. The
translation of
Iliad he did with Azra
Erhat in 1958 led to A.
Kadir being recognized as a
successful translator. His...
- 1979 –
Ronald Binge,
English organist and
composer (b. 1910) 1982 – Azra
Erhat,
Turkish archaeologist, author, and
academic (b. 1915) 1984 –
Ernest Tubb...