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Türker is a
Turkish male name
which means "brave Turk". It may
refer to:
Türker Armaner, Istanbul-based
writer Türker İnanoğlu,
Turkish screenwriter Türker...
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Berraat Türker (born 4
October 1991) is a
German footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Loughgall. He is the son of a
Turkish mother and
German father...
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Masum Türker (born 1951) is a
Turkish politician and
leader of the
Democratic Left
Party from 2009
until 2015. He was a
minister of
state in the 57th cabinet...
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Türker İnanoğlu (18 May 1936 – 2
April 2024) was a
Turkish screenwriter, film
director and producer. İnanoğlu
married first the film
actress Filiz Akın...
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Türker (10
March 1976 – 12
February 2023) was a Turkish-German
professional footballer who pla**** as a striker. Born in Bayburt, Turkey,
Türker began...
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Türker Armaner (born
April 7, 1968 in Istanbul) is an Istanbul-based writer, philosopher, and translator. He
studied at the
universities of Hacettepe,...
- Berç
Türker (also
known as Berç
Türker Keresteci or Berç
Keresteciyan Türker; or Berj Kerestejian, Armenian: Պերճ Քերեստեջյան) (1870–1949) was an Ottoman-Turkish...
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local elections of 2009. Zeki
Sezer resigned and
Masum Türker succeeded him.
After Türker's succession, both
Mustafa Sarıgül, the
deputy of Şişli, and...
- Mert Naci
Türker (born 16
August 1998) is a
Turkish tennis player.
Türker has a
career high ATP
singles ranking of 1076
achieved on 25 June 2018. He also...
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Türker Özenbaş (born 1936) is a
Turkish former sports shooter. He
competed in the 50
metre pistol event at the 1968
Summer Olympics. "
Türker Özenbaş"....