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Reşat is a
Turkish given name for males.
People named Reşat include:
Reşat Çağlar,
Cypriot diplomat Reşat Nuri Güntekin,
Turkish novelist Reşat ****...
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Reşat Nuri Güntekin (Turkish pronunciation: [ɾeˈʃat nuːˈɾi ɟynteˈcin]) (25
November 1889 – 7
December 1956) was a
Turkish novelist, storywriter, and playwright...
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Sultan Mosque in Eyüp, Istanbul.
Mehmet V
Reşat mausoleum Mehmet V
Reşat mausoleum exterior Mehmet V
Reşat mausoleum interior Ottoman honours Grand Master...
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Ahmet Reşat Pasha (c. 1849–1927) was one of the
first Ottoman economists with a
Western education and upbringing. He
lived during the
reign of
Abdul Hamid...
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Reşat Amet (Crimean Tatar:
Reşat Medatoğlu Ametov, Russian: Решат Медатович Аметов, Ukrainian: Решат Мідатович Аметов; 24
January 1975 – 15
March 2014)...
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Reşat Nayır (13 July 1911 – 25
October 1992) was a
Turkish footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1936
Summer Olympics.
Mehmet Reşat Nayır...
- Press: 54. Pamuk,
Orhan (2005). Istanbul:
Memories of a City.
Chapter 19:
Resat **** Koçu's
collection of
facts and curiosities: the
Istanbul Encyclopedia...
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Articles and Essays.
Leiden Boston: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004133228. Kasaba,
Reşat, ed. (2008). The
Cambridge History of Turkey. Vol. 4:
Turkey in the Modern...
- Çalıkuşu, or The Wren, is a
novel by
Reşat Nuri Güntekin
written in 1922,
about the
destiny of a
young Turkish female teacher named Feride. The novel...
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Reşat Halis (1883 – 1945) was an
Ottoman liberal politician, diplomat, and
minister in the
cabinet of
Damat Ferid Pasha.
Being one of the signatories...