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Şakir () is a Turkish masculine given name and surname. Şakir or Sakir may refer to: Given name * Şakir Bayhan (1938–2019), Turkish lexicographer and forestry engineer * Şakir Bilgin (born 1951), Turkish-German writer * Şakir Deniz, stage name Şakiro (1936–1996), Kurdish singer * Şakir Eczacıbaşı (1929–2010), Turkish businessman, pharmacist and photographer * Şakir Özkan Torunlar (born 1960), Turkish diplomat * Šakir Redžepi (born 1987), Macedonian footballer * Şakir Selim (1942–2008), Crimean Tatar poet and translator * Şakir Yavuz (born 1968), German executive and philanthropist Surname and middle name * Abdul Kayum Sakir (born 1973), Afghan militant and US prisoner * Ahmed Cevat Şakir Pasha (1851–1900), Ottoman statesman and army commander * Bahaeddin Şakir (1874–1922), Turkish politician and nationalist * Cevat Şakir Kabaağaçlı (1890–1973), Turkish writer * Fahrennisa Şakir, also known as Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid (1901–1991), T ...
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Bahaeddin Åžakir
Bahaeddin Şakir or Bahaddin Şakir (1874 – 17 April 1922) was a Turkish physician, Turkish nationalist politician, and one of the architects of the Armenian genocide. Though he was not a minister or deputy in the government, he held powerful sway in the Central Committee of the Committee of Union and Progress and was the director of the ''Şûrâ-yı Ümmet,'' a magazine that supported the party. He was one of the three important names of the "Doctors Group" in the CUP (the other two being Doctor Nâzım and Doctor Rüsuhi Dikmen); He was a part of the pan-Turkist/ Turanist wing of Union and Progress. During World War I Şakir was part of the leadership of the Special Organization. At the end of that war he was detained with other members of the CUP, first by a local Ottoman court martial and then by the British government. He was sent to Malta pending military trials for crimes against humanity, which never materialized, and was subsequently exchanged by Britain for host ...
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Mehmed Åžakir Pasha
Kabaağaçlızade Mehmed Şakir Pasha (; 1855 – July 28, 1914) was an Ottoman Turk soldier, historian, diplomat, and educator. He served as the Ottoman Empire's Ambassador to Athens from 1893 to 1895, and briefly as the Governor of Crete from 1889 to 1890. He was the brother of Grand Vizier Ahmed Cevad Pasha and the father of the prominent writer Cevat Şakir Kabaağaçlı. Early life and education His mother, Zehra Hanım, was the daughter of Hüseyin Bey from the notable Hattatzâde family of Syria. His father was Kabaağaçlızâde Miralay Mustafa Asım Bey, a member of a Turkmen tribe from Elmalı, Antalya. The family took the surname "Kabaağaçlı" from the Kabaağaç region in Afyonkarahisar where they had settled. His father married Zehra Hanım in Damascus where he had been stationed. Şakir Pasha's elder siblings Sare and Ahmed Cevad were born in Damascus. When Asım Bey became ill in 1853, he moved to Afyon for the climate, recovered, and was appointed principal of ...
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Cevat Şakir Kabaağaçlı
Cevat Åžakir KabaaÄŸaçlı (17 April 1890 – 13 October 1973; born Musa Cevat Åžakir; pen-name "The Fisherman of Halicarnassus", ) was a Cretan Turkish author, essayist, ethnographer and travel writer. Early life On April 17, 1890, he was born in Crete, where his father was serving as a High Commissioner, to one of the Ottoman Empire's prominent families, the Åžakir PaÅŸa Family. His father, Mehmed Åžakir Pasha, held positions as an ambassador and governor in Crete and Athens. His mother was Sare İsmet Hanım from Crete. His uncle was Ahmed Cevad Pasha, a Grand Vizier during the reign of Sultan Abdülhamid II, and his grandfather was Miralay Mustafa Asım Bey, the Chief of the Ottoman Military Judicial Council. Cevat was born as the first child of Åžakir PaÅŸa. The night before his birth, his mother İsmet Hanım dreamed of the Prophet Moses, which inspired his first name, ''Musa''. His full name, Musa Cevat Åžakir, combines the names of his uncle ''Cevat'' and his fath ...
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Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid
Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid (, ''Fakhr un-nisa'' or ''Fahr-El-Nissa'', born Fahrünissa Şakir (Kabaağaçlı); 6 December 1901 – 5 September 1991) was a Turkish artist best known for her large-scale abstract paintings with kaleidoscopic patterns as well as her drawings, lithographs, and sculptures. Zeid was one of the first women to go to art school in Istanbul. She lived in different cities and became part of the avant-garde scenes in 1940s Istanbul, and post-war Paris, there becoming part of the new School of Paris. Her work has been exhibited at various institutions in Paris, New York, and London, including the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Institute of Contemporary Art in 1954. In the 1970s, she moved to Amman, Jordan, where she established an art school. In 2017, Tate Modern in London organised a major retrospective and called her "one of the greatest female artists of the 20th century". Her largest work to be sold at auction, ''Towards a Sky'' (1953), went for just under ...
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ÅžakirpaÅŸa
ÅžakirpaÅŸa () is a neighbourhood (''mahalle'') in the municipality and district of Seyhan, Adana Province, Turkey. Its population is 11,108 (2022). It is 3 km west of the city centre of Adana. The neighborhood is situated south of the State road D400 (Turkey), D400 state road, next to the Adana ÅžakirpaÅŸa Airport, ÅžakirpaÅŸa Airport. Governance ÅžakirpaÅŸa is a mahalle and it is administered by the Muhtar (title), Muhtar and the Seniors Council. Demographics Most of the residents are Kurds, Kurdish. Economy ÅžakirpaÅŸa is a low-income working-class neighborhood. Most of the residents work at the factories and shops at low-paid jobs. Sports ABB ÅžakirpaÅŸa is a handball club that promoted to the Turkish Women's Handball Super League on 21 April 2016, at the playoff finals in Ankara. The venue of ÅžakirpaÅŸa is YüreÄŸir Serinevler Arena. Transport Adana ÅžakirpaÅŸa Airport, ÅžakirpaÅŸa Airport is within the mahalle borders, 2 km from the residential areas. ÅžakirpaÅ ...
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Şakir Eczacıbaşı
Şakir Eczacıbaşı (3 December 1929 – 24 January 2010), a second generation member of the notable Turkish Eczacıbaşı family, was a pharmacist, photographer and businessman. He was awarded with the Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of France and the State Medal of Distinguished Service of Turkey. Şakir Eczacıbaşı served as the chairman of the board of directors of the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (IKSV) succeeding his brother Nejat in this post. Biography He was born 1929 in İzmir, Turkey to Süleyman Ferit (1885–1973) and his wife Saffet Hanım as their last of seven sons, Nejat (1913–1993), Vedat (1916–1961), Sedat (1917–ca. 1950), Kemal (1918–1996), Haluk (1921–1996) and Melih (1923–2004). He received a degree from the School of Pharmacy, University of London after he finished Robert College in Istanbul. Following his return home, he worked as a journalist and published two magazines, "''Sanat Yaprağı''" ( English: ...
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Åžakir Bayhan
Åžakir Bayhan (4 October 1938 – 15 February 2019) was a Turkish lexicographer, and forestry engineer. One of the unique lexicographers worked on Balkan Languages, whose main profession is not linguistics. Background He was born in Bijelo Polje, Montenegro on 1938. He attended elementary school in this small town, under the pressure of German invasion during World War II. After completing his high school education, in Novi Pazar, Serbia, he emigrated from former Yugoslavia, where the suffering after-effects of the war were experienced during those days, to Turkey in 1959 with his family. He graduated from Istanbul University, Faculty of Forestry in 1969 as a Forest Engineer M.Sc. Having graduated, he started to work as Head Forestry Engineer in the Turkish Ministry of Forestry and worked until his retirement in 2002. Lexicography Works During his university years, he began to work on former Languages of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavian languages (Bosnian language, Bosnian, Serbia ...
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Åžakir Selim
Şakir Selim (sometimes also ''Shakir Selim''; 10 April 1942 – 18 November 2008) was a Crimean Tatar poet, publicist, translator. Life Şakir Selim was born in the village of Biyuk-Ass of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Şakir, the 8th child of the family, was deported together with his family first to the Ural Mountains and then to Turkestan on May 18, 1944. When he was seven, he lost his mother. He finished his high school in 1958 in Samarkand. In 1974, Selim graduated from the Philological Faculty of Samarkand University. Şakir Selim sent his poem "Mother", written during his military service, to the ''L Lenin Bayrağı'' newspaper, which was the only press body of the Crimean Tatar language at that time in the Soviet Union. This poem dedicated to his mother was published in 1963. His poetry activity began with that. After his military service, Şakir Selim entered to the Russian Language and Literature Faculty at Samargand State University. The latest ...
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Fatma Åžakir Memik
Fatma Şakir Memik (1903 – February 9, 1991) was a Turkish physician, politician and one of the first 18 female members of the Turkish parliament. Memik was a philanthropist. Early life Fatma Şakir was born to Şakir, a baker and flour trader, and his spouse Cemile in Akviran village of Safranbolu, Ottoman Empire in 1903. She was schooled in her hometown. At the age of eight, she moved with her father to Istanbul, where she attended Bayezid girls' school and Bezmiâlem Valide Sultan School. After finishing the high school in 1923, she was educated in medicine at Darülfünun, today Istanbul University. In 1929, she graduated ranking first in class. Between 1929 and 1931, she conducted her medical specialization at Vakıf Gureba Hospital, today School of Medicine Hospital of Bezmialem Foundation University. Physician Fatma Şakir served as an assistant physician at Heybeliada Sanatorium from January 31 to October 6 in 1932. She was then assigned to Vakıf Gureba Hospital ser ...
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Åžakiro
Şakir Deniz, also known as Şakiro (December 25, 1936, Eleşkirt, Ağrı — June 5, 1996, İzmir), was a Kurdish Dengbêj singer. Life The family of Şakiro, who were from the Zilan tribe, lived in the village of Qerqa near Mount Aragats in Armenia before fleeing to the village of Kela Topraqqalê in present-day Eleşkirt district of Turkey, due to the conflict between the Russian and Ottoman empires. Şakiro was born officially in Eleşkirt in 1936 (however it is also possible that he was born in 1931) while he spent most of his youth in nearby Cemalverdî village where he was exposed to Dengbêj songs from an early age. He died in 1996 in İzmir. He is the uncle of music artist Özcan Deniz. Work His songs were often recorded on cassettes and distributed illegally, when the Kurdish language faced limitations in cultural expression in Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small ...
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Şakir Özkan Torunlar
Şakir Özkan Torunlar (born; 1960) is a Turkish diplomat who has served in various capacities in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since joining in 1983. His diplomatic career spans several countries and includes roles such as Turkey's ambassador to Bangladesh, Consul General to Jerusalem, and ambassador to India. In 2022, he was appointed Turkey's ambassador to Tel Aviv, becoming the first ambassador to Israel from 2018 to October 2023 when the Turkish president recalled him over the humanitarian crisis during the Gaza war. Early life and education Torunlar was born in 1960 in Mersin, Turkey. He graduated from TED Ankara College in 1977 and later from Ankara University Faculty of Political Science in 1982. Career Torunlar joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) in 1983. He served as Attaché and Third Secretary in the Minister's Cabinet from 1983 to 1986 and North Africa, MFA, 2005 to 2007. He was also Deputy Director General for Security Affairs, MFA from 2007 to 2008. He ...
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Åžakir Yavuz
Şakir Yavuz (born 20 September 1968 in Erzurum, Turkey) is a Turkish German business executive and philanthropist. He is the president of Perfect Timing Holding (PTH) consortium and founder and president of ATAFOM University International headquartered in Bangui, Central African Republic (CAR). Early life and education Şakir Yavuz was born in Anatolia, Erzurum city in 1968 to Mehmet and Behice Yavuz as the first son and third child of the family. He had his early education in Erzurum before he moved to Germany with his family at the age of twelve in 1980. In Germany, he attended sports academy where he trained in Kung Fu, Kickboxing, Thai boxing and other martial arts and later became an assistant trainer before establishing his own sports school in Lübeck, Germany at the age of 17 in 1985. After leaving sports academy, Yavuz was educated at Business School of Economics. In 1992, he was appointed President of the International All Style Kick-Boxing Federation. Business career ...
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