- "
Saadet" is a
Turkish feminine given name,
meaning "Felicity."
People with this name include:
Saadet Aksoy (born 1983), Turkish-born
actress Saadet I Giray...
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Saadet Işıl Aksoy[pronunciation?] (born 29
August 1983) is a
Turkish actress, who
received critical acclaim with her
portrayal of Aska, a red-haired punk...
- The
Felicity and ****ure
Alliance (SGİ; Turkish:
Saadet ve
Gelecek İttifakı) is a
Turkish political alliance between the
Felicity Party (SP) and the ****ure...
- The
Felicity Party (Turkish:
Saadet Partisi,
SAADET) is an
Islamist Turkish political party. It was
founded in 2001, and
mainly supported by conservative...
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Saadet IV
Giray (1662 – 1732) was the Khan of
Crimea from 1717 to 1724. He was born in 1662, and died in 1732, at the age of 70. He was the son of Selim...
- Doğan (CHP →
SAADET) Şerafettin Kılıç (CHP →
SAADET)
Mehmet Atmaca (CHP →
SAADET)
Necmettin Çalışkan (CHP →
SAADET)
Birol Aydın (CHP →
SAADET)
Mustafa Kaya...
- Bala
Hatun and
Alaeddin Bey stop
Saadet Hatun from
ruining Osman's
secret plan to save the sons by
putting Saadet, Gonca, and
Cekrutaye in prison. Gonca...
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Saadet Çağatay (née İshaki; Tatar: Сәгадәт Исхакый / Исхакова, lit. 'Səğadət İsxaqi / İsxaqova'; 27 July 1907 – 24 June 1989) was a
Turkish turkologist...
- of
which bear inscriptions. The Gate of
Felicity (Bâbüssaâde or Bab-üs
Saadet) is the
entrance into the
Inner Court (Enderûn
meaning "inside" in Persian)...
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Saadet I
Giray (1492–1538) was Khan of the
Crimean Khanate (reigned 1524–1532). He was pro-Ottoman and a
competent ruler. He
followed Ğazı I
Giray (1523–24)...