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composed of six villages: Ady
Endre (Érmindszent or Adyfalva), Căuaș,
Ghenci (
Gencs), Ghilești (Illéd),
Hotoan (Érhatvan), and Rădulești (Újtanya). At the 2011...
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genç or
Battle for
Siverek in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Battle of
Genç (IPA: [ɟentʃ]) is a
Turkish name, it may
refer to:
Aytek Genc (born...
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November 1604 – 20 May 1622), also
known as
Osman the
Young (Turkish:
Genç Osman), was the
sultan of the
Ottoman Empire from 26
February 1618 until...
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Hatice Genç (18
years old), Gülistan Öztürk (12
years old), Hülya
Genç (9
years old) and
Saime Genç (4
years old) died in the flames.
Bekir Genç, 15 years...
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Selin Genç (born 21 June 1994) is a
Turkish actress and model.
Selin Genç was born on June 21, 1994, in
Istanbul (Turkey), and is from
Tunceli both on...
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Genç Fenerbahçeliler (English:
Young Fenerbahçe Supporters) is a
ultras group of
Turkish sports club Fenerbahçe S.K..
Founded in 1998 by Sefa
Kalya (a...
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Nihat Genç (born 1956) is a
Turkish journalist and writer. He
graduated from
Trabzon Commerce School in 1974.
Although he
entered the
Istanbul Academy...
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Genç (Kurdish: Darahênê, Zazaki: Dara Hênî, Armenian: Արդուշեն, romanized: Ardushen) is a town in Bingöl
Province in Turkey. It is the seat of
Genç District...
- Taha
Genç (born 1979) was
adviser to the
Prime Minister of Turkey. Born in Istanbul, his
origins are from
Denizli Province in south-western Turkey. He...
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often known simply as
Revolutionary Youth (Turkish:
Devrimci Gençlik, DEV-
GENÇ) was a Marxist-Leninist
organization founded in 1965 in
Turkey and banned...