It may refer to: Edip Cansever (1928–1986), Turkish poet Fahrettin Cansever (1930–1987), Turkish footballer Turgut Cansever (1921–2009), Turkish architect...
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Turgut Cansever (12 September 1921 – 22 February 2009) was a Turkish architect and city planner. He is the only architect to win the Aga Khan Award for...
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Edip Cansever (pronounced [eˈdip ˈdʒanseveɾ]; 8 August[citation needed] 1928 – 28 May[citation needed] 1986) was a Second New Movement Turkish poet. Talât...
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10 August 2015. Cansever 2009, p. 68. Acun 2011, p. 28. Cansever 2009, p. 211. Cansever 2009, p. 171. Cansever 2009, p. 185. Cansever 2009, p. 192. Acun...
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Fahrettin Cansever (1 January 1930 – 1 June 1987) was a Turkish international association football player and manager. On 20 November 1949, Turkey played...
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Oğuzcan (1926–1984) Asım Bezirci (1927–1993) Ahmet Arif, (1927–1991) Edip Cansever (1928–1986) Ece Ayhan (1931–2002) Cemal Süreya (1931–1990) Sezai Karakoç...
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Dot Sansürcü: Anthony Neilson - Tiyatro Dot Ben Ruhi Bey Nasılım: Edip Cansever - İstanbul Devlet Tiyatrosu - 2001 Patron: Tarık Buğra - İstanbul Devlet...
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Tauri) built by Constantine the Great. In 1960 with the proposal of Turgut Cansever, Beyazıt Square was given a new form but the project was not completed...
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AKŞAM". aksam.com.tr (in Turkish). 23 February 2021. Retrieved 2021-09-17. "Cansever - Durdurun Dünyayı şarkı sözleri Çukur Efsun'un söylediği şarkının adı...
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redevelopment of Riyadh Old City Center (1995) 2022 Turgut Cansever Prize, The Turgut Cansever Grand Prix was awarded to Dr. Rasem J. Badran for his lifelong...
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