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Latife Uşaklıgil (born Fatıma-tüz
Zehra Latife Uşakîzâde; with the honorifics,
Latife Hanım) (17 June 1898 – 12 July 1975) was
Mustafa Kemal's (later...
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Latife in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Latife is a
Turkish feminine given name
derived from the name Latifa.
Notable people with the name...
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Latife Tekin (born 1957) is one of the most
influential Turkish female authors. She was born in 1957 in the
village of Karacahevenk, in the Bünyan district...
- Gr****-occupied
Smyrna today İzmir, on 9
September 1922,
Mustafa Kemal met
Latife, a western-educated
member of a
wealthy family in İzmir. Meanwhile, Fikriye...
- hard to establish. At Erzurum,
Latife and Atatürk
reached a
breaking point. They had a
public quarrel. Atatürk
asked Latife to go to Angora, with his trusted...
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Latife Bekir Çeyrekbaşı (1901-1952) (or with the
surname given to her by Ataturk,
Latife Işıkdoğdu) was a
Turkish educator, politician,
suffragist and...
- Sara
Latife Ruiz Chávez (born 21
October 1976) is a
Mexican politician affiliated with the
Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). In 2015–2018 she represented...
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younger history of Taşköprü.
Annual excavation reports published in KST by
Lâtife Summerer (2006-2016): https://kvmgm.ktb.gov.tr/TR-238493/kazi-sonuclari-toplantisi-02---35...
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Scholarship at the
Berklee College of
Music in Boston. In 1958 he and his fiancé
Latife moved from
Istanbul to Boston.
After graduating in 1961, he
taught at Berklee...
- is a
Turkish actress.
Soysert first rose to
prominence with her role as
Latife Hanım in the
series ****huriyet. She had
leading role in
other po****r series...