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  2. İsdemir - Wikipedia

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    Wire rod 5.5 mm – 16.0 mm (for manufacturing of wire and nails, wire mesh, electrode and welding filler, bolt and nut, spring) Pig iron (for foundry); Billet 100x100 mm – 180x180 mm (for manufacturing of plain and deformed reinforcing bar, angle and profile, bulb flat)

  3. Daf - Wikipedia

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    Daf (Persian: دف), also known as dâyere and riq, is a Middle Eastern (mainly Iranian) [1] frame drum musical instrument, used in popular and classical music in South and Central Asia.

  4. Yavuz Çetin - Wikipedia

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    Yavuz Hilmi Çetin (25 September 1970 – 15 August 2001) was a Turkish musician, singer, and songwriter in the blues and psychedelic music genres. [1] He gained renown in his native country for the skill and sensitivity of his guitar performances. [1]

  5. Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Istanbul [b] is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia.It is considered the country's economic, cultural and historic capital.

  6. Dáire - Wikipedia

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    Closely associated with Daire in Irish legend is the heroic figure Lugaid. [10] According to O'Rahilly he was the son of Dáire, Lugaid mac Dáire or Lugaid Loígde, son of Dáire Doimthech (or Sírchrechtach), but was chiefly remembered in the person of his 'descendant' Lugaid Mac Con .

  7. Dáire Doimthech - Wikipedia

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    Dáire Doimthech (Dáire "poor house"), [1] alias Dáire Sírchréchtach ("the ever-wounded"), [2] son of Sithbolg, [3] was a legendary King of Tara and High King of Ireland, and one of the eponymous ancestors of the proto-historical Dáirine and historical Corcu Loígde of Munster.

  8. Adair (name) - Wikipedia

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    Adair is a surname of Scotland. A common misconception is that the surname is related to Edgar, Eadgar, O'daire or MacDaire. Robert Fitzgerald De Athdare was the first Adair.

  9. Bodrum - Wikipedia

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    The modern name Bodrum derives from the town's medieval name Petronium, which has its roots in the Hospitaller Castle of St. Peter. [citation needed]In classical antiquity, Bodrum was known as Halicarnassus (Ancient Greek: Ἁλικαρνασσός, [5] Turkish: Halikarnas), a major city in ancient Caria.