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- Leyla Yeniay Köseoğlu (née Yeniay, 1926 – 19 May 2002) was a Turkish politician. She served three terms in the parliament. She co-founded Motherland Party...
- Cansu Koç Funda Sinol Bülent Alkış Kerem İlayda Alişan Merve Gurhan Saydam Yeniay Bekir Mine Tüfekçioğlu Seda Uğur Demirpehlivan Sevim Yiğit Kutlu Öztürk...
- Küçükçekmece district muni****lity for AK Party mayoral candidate Aziz Yeniay, critically injuring one person. Seventeen people were arrested in connection...
- Tuğutlu, Turkish beauty queen Leyla Vakilova, Azerbaijani ballerina Leyla Yeniay Köseoğlu (2026–2002), Turkish politician Leyla Zana, Kurdish politician...
- Doğancan Akyürek, İbrahim Özdemir, Abdulhalim Aras, Hüsnü Doğan, Leyla Yeniay Köseoğlu, Vural Arıkan, Bedrettin Dalan, Abdülhalim Aras, Nail Kul, Mehmet...
- Küçükçekmece district muni****lity of Istanbul for AKP mayoral candidate Aziz Yeniay, critically injuring one person. Seventeen people were arrested in connection...
- Talak M****eur Özkan Alaca M****eur Veysel Çabşek M****eur Muhammed Fatih Yeniay M****eur Eyüp Emre Yeşiller Material Manager Dursun Çetin Material Manager...
- xxi. Turkic and Kurdish clothing of Azerbaijan". Encyclopædia Iranica. Yeniay, Irade (2014). "РУССКИЕ ФРАЗЕОЛОГИЗМЫ С НАЗВАНИЯМИ ОДЕЖДЫ В АСПЕКТЕ ЛИНГВОКУЛЬТУРОЛОГИИ...
- Küçükçekmece district muni****lity of Istanbul for AK Party mayoral candidate Aziz Yeniay, critically injuring one person. Seventeen people are arrested in connection...
- Köseoğlu (born 1992), Turkish television, theater actress and musician Leyla Yeniay Köseoğlu (1926–2002), Turkish female politician Selâhattin Köseoğlu (1882–1949)...