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Zehra Güneş (Turkish pronunciation: [zehɾɑː ɟyˈneʃ] ⓘ; born 7 July 1999) is a Turkish professional volleyball player. She plays in the middle blocker position. [ 1 ] Currently, she plays for Vakıfbank Istanbul and is a member of the Turkey women's national volleyball team .
Zahrah, Zehra, Sahra, Zara, Zarya, Zaira Zahra ( Arabic : زهراء) is a female given name and surname. Among Arabs , the name became popularized as a result of being the name of Muhammad ’s daughter, Fatimah al-Zahra .
Zehra Zümrüt Selçuk was appointed Minister of Family, Labour and Social Services, which combined the two former ministries Labour and Social Security and Family and Social Policy. [3] On 21 April 2021, she was dismissed and the Ministry split again, with Derya Yanık taking over the portfolio Family and Social Services, and Vedat Bilgin the ...
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Zehra Hanzade Sultan was born on 12 September 1923 in the Dolmabahçe Palace, [1] [2] [3] nearly a year after the abolition of the Ottoman Empire. Her father was Şehzade Ömer Faruk, and her mother was Sabiha Sultan. [2] She had an elder sister, Neslişah Sultan, two years elder then her and a younger sister, Necla Sultan, four years younger ...
Zehra Bilir (March 26, 1913, in Arapgir, Ottoman Empire – June 28, 2007, in Istanbul, Turkey) was a renowned Turkish folk singer of Armenian descent. [1] She was known as the Edith Piaf of Turkey. [ 2 ]
Zehra Duru Bilgin (born 27 April 2002) is a Turkish swimmer who specializes in freestyle swimming of 100 m and 200 m events.She holds a number of national record in various styles and events. She takes part at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.
Zehra Deović (9 December 1938 – 30 October 2015) was a Bosnian sevdalinka-folk singer and was one of the leading female singers of the 1960s and 1970s in Yugoslavia, along with Silvana Armenulić, Nada Mamula and Beba Selimović. [1] Deović started working at Radio Sarajevo in 1960 and released her first album two years later. [2]