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    Emin Arslan (13 July 1868 – 9 January 1943) was a Lebanese author, journalist, editor and consul. He was the Consul General of the Ottoman Empire in Bordeaux...
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  • and manager Emin Arslan (1868–1943), Ottoman civil servant and Lebanese writer Emine Arslan (born 1989), Turkish female kickboxer Ender Arslan (born 1983)...
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  • writer and poet in Hebrew and Arabic, Israeli Ambassador to Norway. Emin Arslan – born in current-day Lebanon (Ottoman Syria), diplomat, writer, and...
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    William Seabrook sought to meet Mithqal after he heard about him from Emir Emin Arslan, where the Emir sent him to Ali Rikabi Pasha, Jordan's third prime minister...
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  • lawyer of another Ergenekon suspect, Emin Gürses, vouched for Esen; his childhood friend. According to Taşdelen, Arslan asked an orphan who washed cars called...
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  • of Sweden to the G.L. of Montana. François-Marie Arouet, See Voltaire Emin Arslan (1868–1943), Lebanese journalist and diplomat Harold J. Arthur (1904–1971)...
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    philosopher, lawyer Mirta Arlt (1923–2014), writer, professor, translator Emin Arslan (1868–1943), diplomat, writer, editor Fernando Báez Sosa (2001–2020)...
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    editor-in-chief of La Nota, a literary magazine created and directed by Emin Arslan. In 1927 he published his first widely read work of fiction in La Nación...
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  • attractive lady named Govend who works as a teacher. Korkmaz Arslan as Baran (as Korkmaz Arslan) Golshifteh Farahani as Govend Suat Usta as Reber Mir Murad...
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    postmodern writer. Storni published some of her first works in 1916 in Emin Arslan's literary magazine La Nota, where she was a permanent contributor from...
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