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Gülşah is a
feminine name and it may
refer to:
Gülşah Hatun (died in 1487), a
concubine of
Mehmed II of the
Ottoman Empire Gülşah Akkaya (born 1977),...
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Gülşah Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: کل شاہ خاتون, lit. 'Şah's rose'; died c. 1487) was a
concubine of
Sultan Mehmed II of the
Ottoman Empire. Her
origin is...
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Gülşah Düzgün (born
Gülşah Aktürk on 25
September 1995) is a
Turkish female Paralympian goalball player. She is a
member of the
national team.
Gülşah...
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Gülşah Günenç (born
January 5, 1985) is a
Turkish former swimmer, who
specialized in
butterfly events. She
represented Turkey in two
editions of the Olympic...
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Gülşah Akkaya (born
October 6, 1977) is a
former Turkish professional woman basketball player in
forward position. The 1.81 m (5' 11½") tall
national player...
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Gülşah Kocatürk (born 1
January 1986) is a
Turkish judoka competing in the
heavyweight (78 kg+) division. As of 2009[update] she is a
member of İzmir Büyükşehir...
- Pictures,
directed by
Nadim Güç, and the
screenplay is
written by Armağan
Gülşah and
Nergis Otluoğlu Akoğlu. The main cast
includes Uraz Kaygılaroğlu, Cemre...
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Gülşah Kıyak (born in 1989) is a
Turkish female wushu practitioner competing in the
Sanshou 60 kg division. She is a
member of the Altınayak
Youth and...
- Müveddet Kadın (Ottoman Turkish: مودت قادین; "Duration"; born Şadiye Çıhçı,
after 13 June 1949 Müveddet Çiftçi; 12
October 1893 – 20
December 1951) was...
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Howard 2016, p. 25
Bellwood 2022, p. 229
Bellwood 2022, p. 229 Kılınç,
Gülşah Merve; Omrak, Ayça; Özer, Füsun; Günther, Torsten; Büyükkarakaya, Ali Metin;...