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  2. Yazan - Wikipedia

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    Dhu Yazan, an ancient Yemeni tribe Saif ibn Dhi Yazan (c. 516–575), semi-legendary king belonging to this tribe; Saiful Yazan Sulaiman, Malaysian politician; Yazan Al-Arab (born 1996), Jordanian footballer; Yazan Al-Bawwab (born 1999), Palestinian swimmer; Yazan al-Kafarneh (died 2024), Palestinian boy who starved amid the Israeli-imposed ...

  3. İstiklal Marşı - Wikipedia

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    An example of a common classroom display in Turkey, including the national anthem at far right 1927 band and male vocal recording (first and last verses) (1924–1930 music) Performance of the first and last verses of the anthem with the music by Ali Rıfat Çağatay , used from 1924 to 1930

  4. Kozan, Adana - Wikipedia

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    Kozan, formerly Sis (Armenian: Սիս), is a municipality and district of Adana Province, Turkey. [2] Its area is 1,903 km 2, [3] and its population is 132,703 (2022). [1] It is 68 kilometres (42 miles) northeast of Adana, in the northern section of the Çukurova plain.

  5. Place name changes in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Place name changes in Turkey have been undertaken, periodically, in bulk from 1913 to the present by successive Turkish governments. Thousands of names within the Turkish Republic or its predecessor the Ottoman Empire have been changed from their popular or historic alternatives in favour of recognizably Turkish names, as part of Turkification ...

  6. Yazan, Mazandaran - Wikipedia

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    Yazan (Persian: يازن) [a] is a village in Eshkevar Rural District of the Central District of Ramsar County, Mazandaran province, Iran. Demographics [ edit ]

  7. Zazas - Wikipedia

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    The last census on language in Turkey was held in 1965, where 150,644 people ticked Zaza as their first language and 112,701 as their second language. [27] More recent data from 2005 suggests that the Zaza-speaking population varies from approximately 2 to 4 million.

  8. Yazan, Qazvin - Wikipedia

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    Yazan [1] (Persian: يزن) is a village in Ramand-e Jonubi Rural District, Ramand District, Buin Zahra County, Qazvin Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 221, in 56 families. At the 2006 census, its population was 221, in 56 families.

  9. How happy is the one who says I am a Turk - Wikipedia

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    The motto Ne mutlu Türküm diyene and the Northern Cypriot flag on the Kyrenia Mountains in Northern Cyprus. Ne mutlu Türküm diyene (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈne mutˈɫu ˈtyɾcym dijeˈne]; English: How happy is the one who says I am a Turk) is a motto of the Republic of Turkey, first used by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in his speech delivered for the 10th Anniversary of the Republic of Turkey ...