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Hayrullah, Hayrulla, Hajrullah, and
Hajrulla are
given names.
Notable people with
these names include:
Hayrullah Efendi (1818–1866),
Ottoman physician...
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General Hayrullah Fişek (1885–1975) was a
career officer in the
Ottoman Army and the
Turkish Army (Captain,
Ottoman War Academy, 1904 - rtd. 1945, Major-General...
- Kadıköy (Turkish pronunciation: [kaˈdɯcøj] ) is a muni****lity and
district on the
Asian side of
Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its area is 25 km2, and its...
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Hayrullah Bilazer (born 20 May 1995) is a
Turkish professional footballer who
plays as a right-back for Ankaragücü. A
youth product of
Trabzon Söğütlüspor...
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Hayrullah Şahinkaya (1
February 1934 – 2020) was a
Turkish wrestler. He
competed at the 1960
Summer Olympics and the 1964
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Hayrullah Mert Akyüz (born 2
October 1993) is a
Turkish professional footballer who
plays for TFF
Second League club
Karaman FK.
Intended to be a midfielder...
- Balkans, 1912–1913, p. 194.
Hayrullah Gök, Mareşal
Fevzi Çakmak'ın askerî ve siyasî faaliyetleri, 1876–1950, p. 14.
Hayrullah Gök, Mareşal
Fevzi Çakmak'ın...
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Hayrullah Erkip (born 20 June 2003) is a
Turkish professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for Düzcespor on loan from Kayserispor. A
youth product...
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Hayrullah Efendi (26
October 1818 – 25
December 1866) was an
Ottoman historian, physician, and statesman, who
served as the
Ottoman amb****ador to Iran...
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dismissed and
Mehmed Rüşdi
Pasha came in his place. In addition,
Hasan Hayrullah Efendi became the
sheikh al-Islam
instead of
Hasan Fehmi Efendi. Hüseyin...