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Güleryüz Karoseri Otomotiv Sanayi ve Tic. A.Ş,
better known as
Güleryüz, is a
Turkish coachbuilder based in Bursa,
which started the
business by repairing...
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Güleryüz is a
Turkish coachbuilding company.
Güleryüz may also
refer to: Göknur
Güleryüz (born 2003),
Turkish women's
footballer Güleryüz (magazine),...
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Hatice Güleryüz (born
February 18, 1968) is a
contemporary Turkish artist. She has
worked in video, film, photography, art
books and drawing.
Hatice Güleryüz...
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Güleryüz ("laughing face" in Turkish;
Ottoman Turkish: كولريوز) was an
Ottoman Turkish satirical magazine that
appeared in
Istanbul w****ly from 1921 to...
- Göknur
Güleryüz (born 4
February 2003) is a
Turkish women's
football goalkeeper, who
plays in the
Turkish Women's
Football Super League for Fenerbahçe...
- Istanbul, 1896)
Turquoise (1908), 3 Apr 1913
Bernd Langensiepen,
Ahmet Güleryüz, The
Ottoman Steam Navy, 1828–1923,
Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland...
- in 1989. She has a son and
daughter from her
second marriage, to Emir
Guleryuz, a
trader in
London whom she met on a
blind date. Noar is also the producer/director...
- Ömer
Güleryüz (born 1997) is a
Turkish amputee footballer who
plays as
forward for the
Turkey national amputee football team. Ömer
Güleryüz was born in...
- (100–150 mm),
while Moltke's belt was 11–3 in (279–76 mm) thick.
Langensiepen &
Güleryüz make no
mention of this engagement.
Gardiner & Gray, pp. 26, 152. Staff...
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Langensiepen &
Güleryüz (1995), pp. 22, 196
Langensiepen &
Güleryüz (1995), pp. 22–23
Langensiepen &
Güleryüz (1995), p. 23
Langensiepen &
Güleryüz (1995), p...