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Refet Bele (1881 – 3
October 1963), also
known as
Refet Bey or
Refet Pasha was a
Turkish military commander. He
served in the
Ottoman Army and the Turkish...
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Bekir Refet Teker (May 22, 1899 –
April 5, 1977) was a
Turkish footballer. He pla**** as a
striker for Fenerbahçe and the
Turkey national football team...
- in the
Laleli mosque.
Refet Kadın. She was born in 1777. She was one of two
concubines who
tried to
prevent Selim's murder.
Refet threw herself on the...
- of the hero.
There is a
junior high
school in
Istanbul named after Fatma Refet Angın.
Edirne chronology page (in Turkish)
Bianet who's who page (in Turkish)...
- 1316–35) was
known as "Busad" by his
Turkmen subjects.
Another historian,
Refet Yinanç,
supported Sümer's view.
Medieval Armenian authors referred to the...
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Museum Notable people with
descent from
Byala Refet Bele (1881 – 3
October 1963), also
known as
Refet Bey or
Refet Pasha was a
Turkish military commander. He...
- Czechoslovakia, 5–2. The
first two
goals in an
official game were
scored by
Bekir Refet.
Although Turkey qualified for the 1950
World Cup,
beating Syria 7–0, they...
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early days of the War of
Independence such as Rauf Bey (later Rauf Orbay),
Refet Pasha, and Ali Fuat
Pasha (later Ali Fuat Cebesoy) were
among the members...
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commander Derviş
Pasha (1881–1932) and
Minister of the
Interior Colonel Refet Bey (1877–1963) for the
suppression of the rebellion. The
regular troops...
- the club,
retiring in 1924
after 216 matches. Zeki Rıza
Sporel and
Bekir Refet, the
first Turkish footballer ever to play abroad, were
among the first...