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Kosé Corporation (株式会社コーセー, Kabushiki-kaisha
Kōsē,
stylized in all-caps as
KOSÉ) is a ****anese
multinational company...
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Köse is a
Turkish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bahattin Köse, German-Turkish
footballer Ibrahim Köse,
Finnish footballer of Turkish...
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Nursel Köse (born 29
March 1961) is a Turkish-German actress. She
studied and
worked in Germany.
Köse starred in the
internationally acclaimed film The...
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Kose is a
small borough (Estonian: alevik) in
Harju County, 39
kilometers (24 miles)
southeast of Tallinn, Estonia. It is the
administrative centre of...
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Colonel Muharrem Köse is an
officer in the
Turkish Armed Forces. He was
claimed by
unnamed sources in the
Turkish security forces to have been a leader...
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Köse Mihal (Ottoman Turkish: كوسه ميخال, lit. 'Michael the Beardless'; 13th
century – c. 1340)
accompanied Osman I in his
ascent to
power as a bey and...
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Kose Kanaoka (巨勢 金岡,
Kose no Kanaoka, born 802?—died 897?, ****an) was a ninth-century ****anese artist,
court painter of
Heian (Kyoto).
Known as someone...
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Aldar kose, (native name Kazakh: Алдар көсе/Aldar
köse) is a
Kazakh folk
fairy tale and name of main character. He is the
collective image of the sly but...
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Köse Dağ
Mughan plain Erzurum The
Battle of
Köse Dağ took
place in
eastern Anatolia on 26 June 1243 when an army of the
Sultanate of Rum, led by Sultan...
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Kose Airfield (Estonian:
Kose lennuväli; ICAO: ****O) is an
airfield in
Kose Parish,
Harju County, Estonia. The airfield's
owner manager is Tiit Viirelaid...