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Kutluğ Ataman (born 1961 in
Istanbul Turkey) is an
acclaimed Turkish-American
contemporary artist and
feature filmmaker. Ataman's
films are
known for their...
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Kutluğ is a
common masculine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "
Kutluğ"
means "holy", "hooly", and/or "blessed". Aşina
Kutluğ, the
founder of the Second...
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Kutlug-Buga was the son and heir of Urus Khan, who was the
ruler of the Blue Horde, an
eastern part of the
Golden Horde and for some time he held the supreme...
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Kutlug Timur minaret is a
minaret in Konye-Urgench in
north Turkmenistan,
Central Asia. It was
built in 1011
during the
Khwarazmian dynasty. The height...
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Kutlug-Tepe is an
archaeological mine site in the
north of Afghanistan, in
ancient Bactria.
Kutlug-Tepe is a
reinforcement from the
first millennium BC...
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Kutlug I
Bilge Boyla Khagan, also
known by his
throne name
Qutlugh Bilge Kül
Qaghan (骨咄禄毗伽阙可汗, Gǔduōlù Píjiā Quē Kèhán), and in
Chinese sources the personal...
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Kutlug I
Bilge Kagan of
Uyghurs allied himself with the
Karluks and Basmyls, and
defeated the Göktürks. In 744
Kutlug seized Ötüken and...
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earlier construction, only
restored by
Kutlug-Timur
around 1330.
Named after Turabek-Khanum, the wife of
Kutlug-Timur (ruled
between 1321 and 1336), this...
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Kutluk Yabgu Khagan (Chinese: 骨咄葉護; pinyin: Gǔduō Yèhù) was one of the last
yabghus (rulers) of the
Second Turkic Khaganate. He was not a
descendant of...
- (The
international working title is 2 Girls) is a 2005
Turkish film by
Kutluğ Ataman that won a
Golden Orange award. It was
produced by
Gulen Guler Hurley...