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Nazan is a
Turkish feminine given name and may
refer to:
Nazan Akın (born 1983),
Turkish Paralympic judoka Nazan Bekiroğlu (born 1957),
Turkish novelist...
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Nazan Khol (née Üngör; born 9 May 1976),
better known as
Nazan Eckes, is a
German television presenter. Eckes,
daughter of
Turkish immigrants from Eskişehir...
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Nazan or
Kasnazan (Persian: كس نزان) may
refer to: Kas
Nazan,
Divandarreh Kas
Nazan,
Saqqez This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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Nazan Kırılmış
Kesal (born 28
March 1969) is a
Turkish actress. In 2004, she
worked as a
director and
actor in Diyarbakır
State Theater. The
artist who...
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Nazan Şoray (born 5
January 1954) is a
Turkish singer and actress. Şoray was born in
Istanbul as the
daughter of
Halit Şoray, a
civil servant in state...
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Nazan Maksudyan (born 1977) is a
historian and academic. Maksudyan,
Nazan (2014).
Orphans and
Destitute Children in the Late
Ottoman Empire. Syracuse...
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Nazan Akın Güneş (born
Nazan Akın on 1
September 1983, in Diyarbakır, Turkey) is a
Turkish visually impaired judoka (disability
class B3)
competing in...
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Nazan Öncel (Turkish pronunciation: [
naːˈzan œnˈdʒæl]; born 6
February 1956) is a
Turkish singer-songwriter. She also does the
arrangements for most of...
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Nazan Saatci (born June 22, 1958) is a
Turkish actress. She is
known for her
performances in Tokatçi (1983), Ölümsüz (1982), and
Hulchal (1985). She was...
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Nazan Bulut (born 24 May 1973) is a
Turkish former women's footballer. She was a
member of the
Turkey women's
national teams. She is a
teacher for physical...