Aytaç Durak (born 1938) is a Turkish politician, and was the mayor of Adana between 1984 and 2014, excluding one term (1989–1994). He is the longest serving...
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Koç Holding (redirect from Turgay Durak)
board of directors. In February 2015, Levent Çakıroğlu replaced Turgay Durak as CEO. In 2016 Q1, Ömer Koç became the chairman of the board following...
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and "Dertler Benim Olsun" covers and "Ne Kadar Güzelsin" in Kurtuluş Son Durak. "Bir Mumdur" and "Dertler Benim Olsun" are well-known songs in Turkey...
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The Fool (2014 film) (redirect from Durak (film))
The Fool (Russian: Дурак, romanized: Durak) is a 2014 Russian crime drama film written and directed by Yuri Bykov. It had its international premiere at...
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Tier (3.Lig) and finished the 1999–00 season at middle position. Aytaç Durak was elected the President at end of the season, and Ercan Albay was appointed...
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M1 (İzmir Metro) (redirect from Fahrettin Altay-Evka 3 Line)
Narlıdere, Siteler ve Kaymakamlık olmak üzere 7 istasyondan oluşacak. "Son durak Narlıdere Kaymakamlık". İzGazete. 21 June 2016. Archived from the original...
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July 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2010. İsveç'te Sezen Aksu rüzgarı, sonraki durak ABD Radikal. Retrieved 6 July 2010. ABD'de Sezen Aksu heyecanı Milliyet...
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Orhan, and Songül. Killed by Seyit Durak at Mehmet Saim's order. Ataberk Mutlu Nazif Tiryaki Mahir's nephew. Son of İlknur & Bülent. He loves his grandfather...
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cards, the latter lacking ranks 2 to 5. The stripped deck is used to play Durak. They can be found in many countries that were once part of the Russian...
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the Bosnian Pasha and his Gazis. The Sisak garrison was commanded by Blaž Đurak and Matija Fintić, both Croatian priests from the Diocese of Zagreb. A Habsburg...
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