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kadın or
Kadın in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kadin or
Kadın may
refer to
KADIN,
Indonesian Chamber of
Commerce and
Industry Kadin (name)
Kadın (title)...
-
Commerce and
Industry (Indonesian:
Kamar Dagang dan
Industri Indonesia) or
Kadin is an ****ociation of
business organisations in Indonesia.
Members of this...
- consorts:
Fatma Kadın (? –
February 1809). Baş
Kadin (First Consort) for one year
before her death.
Alicenab Kadın (? –
before 1839). Baş
Kadin after Fatma's...
- 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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Kadin is both a
given name and a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Kadin Chung (born 1998),
Canadian ****ociation
football player Heather...
- Gülnihal Tirimüjgan
Kadın (16
October 1819 - 3
October 1852;
Ottoman Turkish: تیرمژکان قادین,
young rose and
darting eyelashes) was a
consort of Sultan...
- Gülcemal
Kadin (1826 - 1851).
Fourth Kadın. Bosnian, she was the
mother of
Mehmed VI and four daughters. Şayan
Kadın (1829 - 1860).
Fourth Kadın after Gülcemal's...
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legal wife,
Perestu Kadın.
Perestu was also the
adoptive mother of
Abdul Hamid's half-sister
Cemile Sultan,
whose mother Düzdidil
Kadın had died in 1845...
- Gülistü
Kadin,
called also Gülüstü
Kadin, Gülistu
Hanim or Gülüstu
Hanim (Turkish pronunciation: [ɟylysˈty];
Ottoman Turkish: کلستو خانم; "garden rose";...
- Constantinople. His
father was
Sultan Abdulmejid I, and his
mother was Gülcemal
Kadın. He had
three elder sisters,
Fatma Sultan,
Refia Sultan and
Hatice Sultan...