- Mektubîzade M.
Reşit Ronabar Pasha,
commonly known as
Reşit Ronabar or
Reşit Pasha (born in 1868 in Damascus,
Ottoman Syria - died in 1924 in the Republic...
- The
Cemal Reşit Rey
Concert Hall (Turkish:
Cemal Reşit Rey
Konser Salonu) is a
concert hall
located in the
Harbiye neighbourhood of Istanbul, Turkey. It...
- Koca
Mustafa Reşid Paşa (Ottoman Turkish: مصطفى رشيد باشا;
literally Mustafa Reshid Pasha the Great; 13
March 1800 – 7
January 1858) was an
Ottoman statesman...
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Ahmet Reşit Rey (1870 – 1955) was an
Ottoman liberal politician and
government minister, who
served as
Interior Minister twice in 1912-1913 and in 1920...
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Reşit Kaynak (12
August 1952 – 26
March 1999) was a
Turkish footballer best
known for his
stints in the
Turkish Süper Lig with Adanaspor.
Reşit was a...
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Cemal Reşit Rey (Turkish pronunciation: [dʒeˈmaɫ ɾeˈʃit ɾej]; 25
October 1904 – 7
October 1985) was a
Turkish composer, pianist,
script writer and conductor...
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removed from his post. Süleyman ****f commented, "Talat
Pasha dismissed Resit as a thief,
while he
adored him as murderer". He then
returned to Istanbul...
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Mustafa Reşit Galip (1893 – 5
March 1934) was a
Turkish politician in the
early years of the
Turkish Republic. By profession, he was a
medical doctor...
- Collar,
Nigel J.; Gaston,
Kevin J.; Hilton-Taylor, Craig; Akçakaya, H.
Resit; Leader-Williams, Nigel; Milner-Gulland, E.J.; Stuart,
Simon N. (December...
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Reşit Karabacak (5 July 1954 – 19
November 2020) was a
Turkish wrestler who
competed in the 1984
Summer Olympics. Born in Erzurum, Turkey, he
became European...