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Çağla Demir
Çağla is a Turkish female given name that originates from the word çağlamak, meaning "the sound of flowing water". The male equivalent of the name is Çağlar. Etymology The name Çağla originates from the Turkish verb çağlamak, meaning "the sound of flowing water", which evolved from the Proto-Turkic ''çaġıla-'', meaning "(river) to flow with sound", both deriving from the Proto-Turkic ''çağ'' or ''çaw'', meaning "sound". Çağla is also known to mean "unripe fruit", originating from the Persian چغاله (čâğâle). However, it may have been influenced by the Turkic çağ or the Mongolic цаг, both meaning "time" and "season". Given names * Çağla Baş (born 1992), Turkish wheelchair basketball player and Paralympic shooter * Çağla Büyükakçay (born 1989), Turkish tennis player: She has won ten singles and 14 doubles titles on the ITF Circuit. * Çağla Demirsal (born 1995), Turkish ice dancer * Çağla Korkmaz (born 1990), Turkish-German women ...
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Turkish Language
Turkish ( , , also known as 'Turkish of Turkey') is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, a member of Oghuz languages, Oghuz branch with around 90 million speakers. It is the national language of Turkey and one of two official languages of Cyprus. Significant smaller groups of Turkish speakers also exist in Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Greece, other parts of Europe, the South Caucasus, and some parts of Central Asia, Iraqi Turkmen, Iraq, and Syrian Turkmen, Syria. Turkish is the List of languages by total number of speakers, 18th-most spoken language in the world. To the west, the influence of Ottoman Turkish language, Ottoman Turkish—the variety of the Turkish language that was used as the administrative and literary language of the Ottoman Empire—spread as the Ottoman Empire expanded. In 1928, as one of Atatürk's reforms in the early years of the Republic of Turkey, the Persian alphabet, Perso-Arabic script-based Ottoman Turkish alphabet was repl ...
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Çağla Baş
Çağla Baş Atakal (born Çağla Baş on 26 July 1992), also known as Çağla Atakal, is a Turkish female paralympic shooter competing in the air rifle events. She qualified to represent Turkey at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro. Baş also plays on a wheelchair basketball team at a national level. Early life Çağla Baş was born in Altınordu district of Ordu Province, Turkey on 26 July 1992. She lives in her hometown. She married Erdem Atakal in December 2014 after being together for 7 years. She drew the attention of her future husband during a wheelchair basketball game she was playing in Istanbul. Sporting career Baş began her sporting career at eleven of age by playing basketball. She is a member of the wheelchair basketball team of Altınordu Belediyespor in her hometown. Encouraged by her mother, she entered also Paralympic shooting in 2008. She competes in the R2 40 shots 10m air rifle standing SH1 women's, R3 10m 60 shots air rifle prone SH1 mixed ...
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Turkish Feminine Given Names
Turkish may refer to: * Something related to Turkey ** Turkish language *** Turkish alphabet ** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation *** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey *** Turkish communities in the former Ottoman Empire * The word that Iranian Azerbaijanis use for the Azerbaijani language * Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turkey), 1299–1922, previously sometimes known as the Turkish Empire ** Ottoman Turkish, the Turkish language used in the Ottoman Empire * Turkish Airlines, an airline * Turkish music (style), a musical style of European composers of the Classical music era * Turkish, a character in the 2000 film '' Snatch'' See also * * * Turk (other) * Turki (other) * Turkic (other) * Turkey (other) * Turkiye (other) * Turkish Bath (other) * Turkish population, the number of ethnic Turkish people in the world * Culture of Turkey * History of Turkey ** History of the Republic of Turkey * Turkic languages ...
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Nazlı Çağla Dönertaş
Nazlı Çağla Dönertaş (born March 1, 1991) is a Turkish yacht racer. The tall athlete at is a student of architecture at the Okan University in Istanbul. Biography Dönertaş was born on March 1, 1991, in Istanbul, Turkey. She began with sailing sport 2004 in Marmaris Yacht Club and transferred in 2007 to Fenerbahçe Sailing in Istanbul, where she is coached by Kemal Muslubas and Begüm Güngör. She became national champion in the Women's 470 class at the Turkish Championships held on September 9–13, 2008 off Çayırova, Kocaeli Province. She finished first in the Women's Laser Radial class at the 2010 Turkish Sailing Championships held off Bodrum, Muğla Province. She repeated her success in the Overall and Women's category at the 2011 Turkish Sailing Championships held off Didim, Province. Dönertaş obtained her first international success with a bronze medal in the Women's Laser Radial class at the 2010 Athens Eurolymp Week in Greece. She became champion in th ...
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Çağla Yaman
Çağla Yaman, aka Çağla Yılmaz, (born April 1, 1981) is a Turkish women's handballer, who plays in the Turkish Women's Handball Super League for İzmir BB GSK, and the Turkey national team. The -tall sportswoman plays in the center back position. Playing career Club She played in her hometown for Üsküdar Bld. SK between 2001 and 2004 before she moved to Romania and signed with CS Rulmentul Brasov for the 2006–07 season. After one season, she returned home, rejoining her former team Üsküdar Belediyespor. In the 2008–09 season, she transferred to İzmir BB GSK. Yaman returned to Üsküdar Bld. SK again after one season. In the 2013–14 season, she was with Muratpaşa Bld. SK in Antalya. She transferred in 2014 to İzmir BB GSK again. In November 2007, Turkey Handball Federation's Disciplinary Committee imposed on Çağla Yaman a penalty of six months for failing to attend the national team's camp grounds without notice. She took part at the Women's EHF Challen ...
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Çağla Kubat
Çağla Kubat (; born 16 November 1978) is a Turkish people, Turkish actress, model, windsurfer and beauty pageant titleholder. She is member of Fenerbahçe SW, Fenerbahçe sailing & windsurfing team. She is 5 feet 10 (1.80m) tall. She was born in İzmir. She graduated from Liceo Italiano, Italian High School of Istanbul and Istanbul Technical University with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. She was the first runner-up for the Miss Turkey 2002 beauty pageant and represented Turkey at Miss Universe 2002. She speaks English language, English and Italian language, Italian fluently. Sports Çağla is also a champion windsurfer, having won the International Funboard Class Association, IFCA windsurfing European Slalom Championship in 2005, in Alaçatı. In 2006, in her first Professional Windsurfers Association, PWAProfessional Windsurfers Association event, she placed 6th in IFCA Slalom World Championship. She founded her own windsurfing school "Çağla Kubat Windsurf ...
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Çağla Korkmaz
Çağla Korkmaz (born November 14, 1990) is a Turkish-German female football forward currently playing in the German 2. Bundesliga for 1. FC Lübars with jersey number 8. She is a member of the Turkey women's team. Early life Çağla Korkmaz was born to Turkish immigrant parents in Munich, Germany on November 14, 1990. Playing career Club Korkmaz played for FC Stern München 1919 in the 2011–12 season bevor sie moved to FC Ingolstadt 04 Fußballclub Ingolstadt 04 e. V., commonly known as FC Ingolstadt 04 or FC Ingolstadt, is a German football club based in Ingolstadt, Bavaria. The club was founded in 2004 out of the merger of the football sides of two other clubs: ESV Ingolsta ..., where she scored eleven goals in 29 games of two seasons. Currently, she is part of 1. FC Lübars in the German 2. Bundesliga. International She was admitted to the Turkey women's team debuting in the friendly match against Georgia on February 24, 2015. . References External links ...
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Çağla Demirsal
Çağla Demirsal (born January 23, 1995) is a Turkish ice dancer Ice dance (sometimes referred to as ice dancing) is a discipline of figure skating that historically draws from ballroom dancing. It joined the World Figure Skating Championships in 1952, and became a Winter Olympic Games medal sport in 1976. A .... With partner Berk Akalın, she is the 2011 Turkish national champion and placed 14th at the 2013 World Junior Championships. Programs (with Akalın) Competitive highlights (with Akalın) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Demirsal, Cagla Turkish female ice dancers 1995 births Living people Sportspeople from İzmit 21st-century Turkish sportswomen ...
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Çağla Büyükakçay
Çağla Büyükakçay (; born 28 September 1989) is a Turkish professional tennis player. She won her first title at her home tournament in Istanbul becoming the first Turkish woman to lift a WTA Tour title. She has won 12 singles and 15 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. In September 2016, she reached her highest singles ranking of world No. 60. On 29 February 2016, she peaked at world No. 111 in the WTA doubles rankings. Playing for Turkey in the Billie Jean King Cup, Büyükakçay has a win–loss record of 42–33 (as of July 2024). Büyükakçay was the first tennis player to represent Turkey at the Olympic Games. She competed at the Rio Olympics. She was the top-ranked tennis player at Istanbul's multi-sports club Enkaspor. Career She did not contest many junior tournaments, only playing four before competing at the senior level. After a few aborted starts, Büyükakçay played her first professional match at an ITF event in Istanbul in May 2004. Losin ...
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Proto-Turkic
Proto-Turkic is the linguistic reconstruction of the common ancestor of the Turkic languages that was spoken by the Proto-Turks before their divergence into the various Turkic peoples. Proto-Turkic separated into Oghur (western) and Common Turkic (eastern) branches. Candidates for the proto-Turkic homeland range from Transcaspian Steppe to Manchuria, with most scholars agreeing that their migrations started from the eastern part of the Central Asian steppe, "It is generally agreed among historians and linguists that the starting point of the Turkic migrations was located in the eastern part of the Central Asian steppe (see, e.g., Golden 1992, Kljastornyj & Suktanov 2009; Menges 1995:55). Turkologists use various definitions for describing the Proto-Turkic homeland, but most indicate more or less the same region. While Janhunen (1996:26, 2015:293) locates the Proto-Turkic homeland fairly precisely in Eastern Mongolia, Rona-Tas (1998:88), in a rather general manner, places the la ...
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Mongolic Languages
The Mongolic languages are a language family spoken by the Mongolic peoples in North Asia, East Asia, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe mostly in Mongolia and surrounding areas and in Kalmykia and Buryatia. The best-known member of this language family, Mongolian, is the primary language of most of the residents of Mongolia and the Mongol residents of Inner Mongolia, with an estimated 5.7+ million speakers. History The possible precursor to Mongolic is the Xianbei language, heavily influenced by the Proto-Turkic (later, the Lir-Turkic) language. The stages of historical Mongolic are: * Pre-Proto-Mongolic, from approximately the 4th century AD until the 12th century AD, influenced by Shaz-Turkic. * Proto-Mongolic, from approximately the 13th century, spoken around the time of Chinggis Khan. * Middle Mongol, from the 13th century until the early 15th century or late 16th century, depending on classification spoken. (Given the almost entire lack of written sources for th ...
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