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Halet Çambel (27
August 1916 – 12
January 2014) was a
Turkish archaeologist and
Olympic fencer. She was the
first woman with a
Muslim background to compete...
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Mehmet Sait
Halet Efendi (1761–1822) was an
Ottoman diplomat and politician, amb****ador to
Paris from 1803 to 1806 and
later the
favourite and
Inner Minister...
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Halet (born 21 May 1984 in Strasbourg) is a
French retired footballer. "
Halet, Clement" (in German). Kicker.
Retrieved 5
January 2012.
Clement Halet beendet...
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Pierre Halet (27
October 1924 – 27
January 1996) was a
French writer, poet, and dramatist. His
complete works have been
published in five
volumes by Les...
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Halet Hob (Arabic: حالة حب) (English: A
State of Love) is the
ninth studio album by
Lebanese singer Elissa released by
Rotana on 25 July 2014, making...
- Asaf
Halet Çelebi (27
December 1907 – 15
October 1958) was a
Turkish mystical poet.
Although not very
widely known, due to his
erudite and
often foreign-influenced...
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Halet Lake is the
common name for a
small lake in
Northern Ontario used by the
operators of
Coldstream copper mine to dump half a
million tons of sulphide...
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Hasan Halet Işıkpınar (1897–1977) is a
Turkish engineer and professor. He
initially graduated from
Robert College as an
electrical engineer in 1916, being...
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Bastanak (2006),
Ayami Bik (2007), Tesada'a
Bemeen (2009),
Asaad Wahda (2012),
Halet Hob (2014),
Saharna Ya Leil (2016), Ila Kol Elli
Bihebbouni (2018) and Sahbit...
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ending in y).
Reformation of
geminate verbs, e.g., ḥalaltu 'I untied' →
ḥalēt(u).
Conversion of
separate words lī 'to me', laka 'to you', etc. into indirect-object...