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Turan (Avestan: Tūiriiānəm;
Middle Persian:
Tūrān; Persian: توران, romanized:
Turân,
pronounced [tʰuːˈɾɒːn], lit. 'The Land of Tur') is a
historical region...
- The
Turán tanks were a
series of
Hungarian medium tanks of
World War II. They were
produced in two main variants: the
original 40M
Turán (or
Turán I) with...
- Arda
Turan (born 30
January 1987) is a
Turkish professional football manager and
former player who
mainly pla**** as a winger. He is
currently the manager...
- Pál
Turán (Hungarian: [ˈpaːl
ˈturaːn]; 18
August 1910 – 26
September 1976) also
known as Paul
Turán, was a
Hungarian mathematician who
worked primarily...
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Turan Air was an
airline based in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Turan Air was
founded in 1994 as an Azerbaijani-British
joint venture, and
began operating its first...
- Look up
Turan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Turan is a
geographic term
referring to
certain areas and
peoples of
Central Asia.
Turan may also refer...
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Turan Tovuz (Azerbaijani:
Turan Tovuz) is an
Azerbaijani football club
based in Tovuz. The club won the
Azerbaijan championship once, in 1994–1995. The...
- Ayça Ayşin
Turan (Turkish pronunciation: [ɑjˈtʃɑ ajʃin
tuɾɑn]; born 25
October 1992) is a
Turkish actress best
known for her
roles in Meryem, Arıza, and...
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Turanism, also
known as pan-
Turanism or pan-Turanianism, is a pan-nationalist
political movement built around pseudoscientific claims of
biological and...
- In mathematics, the
Turán number T(n,k,r) for r-uniform
hypergraphs of
order n is the
smallest number of r-edges such that
every induced subgraph on k...