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- Eşfak Aykaç (1918–2003) was a Turkish former football player and coach. He only pla**** for Galatasaray (1936–1946) and after his career he coached the...
- players include Nihat Bekdik nicknamed Aslan (Lion); the 1930s national hero Eşfak Aykaç; Boduri who died aged 21; Mehmet Leblebi who scored a domestic record...
- Asfak (Persian: اصفاك, also Romanized as Aşfāk and Eşfāk; also known as Asopak and Aspāk) is a village in Ali Jamal Rural District, in the Central District...
- Timur Oruz Selin Oruz Erdoğan Arıca Cihat Arman Abdullah Avcı Samet Aybaba Eşfak Aykaç Giray Bulak Rıza Çalımbay Oğuz Çetin Raşit Çetiner Mustafa Denizli...
- Abbasabad-e Esfak (Persian: عباس اباداسفك, also Romanized as ‘Abbāsābād-e Esfak; also known as ‘Abbāsābād) is a village in Kuh Panj Rural District, in...
- Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 5 May 2013. "Eşfak Aykaç (Galatasaray) @". Mackolik.com. 1 January 1910. Archived from the...
- mark on Turkish football history. Few examples may be 1930s national hero Eşfak Aykaç, Boduri who died at the age of 21, Mehmet Leblebi who scored a domestic...
- the surname include: Ayça Aykaç (born 1996), Turkish volleyball player Eşfak Aykaç (1918–2004), Turkish former football player and coach Fazıl Ahmet...
- "Ghalib's Delhi" (PDF). columbia.edu. Retrieved 25 October 2019. Berkı, Kamıl Eşfak (1996). GĀLİB MİRZA ESEDULLAH - an article published in İslâm Ansiklopedisi...
- Byzantine emperor Zabel Sibil Asadour (1863–1934), Armenian poet and writer Eşfak Aykaç (1918–2003), Turkish football player and coach Zahrad (1924–2007)...