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  2. File:Istanbul Convention English.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Authentic English text of the Istanbul Convention, formal full name "Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence", as adopted on 11 May 2011 in Istanbul, Turkey by the Council of Europe.

  3. Chidi - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Chidi may refer to: Chidi (god) ...

  4. Turkish identity card - Wikipedia

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    Starting from 2 January 2017, these new ID cards were issued throughout Turkey. Unlike previous cards, which were valid for life, new cards are only valid for 10 years. They are in ID-1 (credit card) size, smaller than the previous cards. The cards are gender-neutral for all citizens. [16] Cards are bilingual, both in Turkish and English.

  5. Category:Identity documents of Turkey - Wikipedia

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  6. Turkish Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    In March 2017, before the block of Wikipedia in Turkey, 90% of pageviews of Turkish Wikipedia were from within the country. Germany was second with 2% share, as there are many Turks in Germany . Azerbaijan was the third country with 1.4% share, as Turkish and Azerbaijani are mutually intelligible Oghuz languages . [ 3 ]

  7. Turkish adhan - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish adhan (Turkish: Türkçe ezan) was the use of the Turkish language to officially recite the Adhan for a period of time in Turkey.The usage of Arabic was banned by the Diyanet on order of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in 1932 and was unbanned 18 years later on June 16, 1950.

  8. Turkish Roma - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Roma, also referred to as Turkish Gypsy, Türk Çingeneler, Turski Tsigani (турски цигани), Turkogifti (τουρκο-γύφτοι), Țigani turci, Török Cigányok, Turci Cigani [1] are self-Turkified and assimilated Muslim Roma who have adopted Turkish culture over the centuries, [2] including adopting the Turkish language and used to speak the Rumelian Romani language.

  9. Turkish bird language - Wikipedia

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    It was originally used by Turkish farmers to communicate over large distances, and is now down to 10,000 speakers. The language is associated with Kuşköy, a village in northern Turkey's Giresun Province that has hosted a Bird Language, Culture and Art Festival annually since 1997. The language dates back 400 years, but the origin is still ...