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Nimet Tanrıkulu is a Kurdish-Turkish
human rights activist. A
founding member of the
Human Rights ****ociation, as well as a
member of the Sa****ay Mothers...
- Turkish: نمت نوزاد خانم; "young heroine"; born
Nimet Bargu and
previously Nevzad Kalfa,
after 1928
Nimet Seferoğlu; 2
March 1902 – 23 June 1992) was the...
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Nimet Baş (previously Çubukçu) (born 2
March 1965) is a
Turkish politician and lawyer. She has been the
Member of
Parliament from the
Justice and Development...
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Nimet Özgüç (15
March 1916 – 23
December 2015) was a
Turkish archaeologist. In her era, she and her
husband were the
dominant Turkish academics and archaeologists...
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hallintorakenteeseen ja maa****auudistukseen liittyviä termejä sekä maa****ien ja ****ien
nimet fi-sv-en-(ru)" (PDF). vnk.fi. pp. 8–9.
Archived (PDF) from the original...
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Nimet Özdemir (b. 1970, Develi, Kayseri), is a
Turkish businessperson,
entrepreneur and politician. 28th term
deputy of the CHP in the
Grand National...
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national or
tribal origins other than Ukrainian. Nimchuk, from
Germany (
Nimets means German in Ukrainian). Tataryn, from Tatar, the
Turkic people of the...
- (2003–2007)
Minister of
State Ali
Babacan (2003–2007) Güldal Akşit (2003-2005)
Nimet Çubukçu (2005–2007)
Mehmet Aydın (2003–2007) Kürşad Tüzmen (2003–2007) Beşir...
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Electrostatic Tandem Accelerator. 1970–1974
Mitrofan Pasichnyk 1974–1983 Oleh
Nimets 1984–2015 Ivan
Vyshnevskyi 2015–
Vasyl Slisenko Aleksandr Leipunskii Vilen...
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Nimet Karakuş, (born
January 23, 1993, in Korkuteli,
Antalya Province, Turkey) is a
Turkish sprinter competing in the 100 m and 200 m events. The 1.68 m...