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Baris or Barış may refer to: People * Barış, a Turkish given name meaning "Peace" * Baris Ekincier (born 1999), footballer * Damián Bariš (born 1994), Slovak footballer * Deniz Barış (born 1977), Turkish footballer * Ozan Baris (born 2004), American tennis player Places Turkey * Baris in Hellesponto, an ancient city and bishopric, now a Catholic titular see * Baris (Pisidia), an ancient Lydian city and Roman bishopric, now Isparta and a Catholic titular see * Barış, Ardeşen, a neighbourhood in Rize Province * Barış, Kızıltepe, a neighbourhood in Mardin Province * Barış, Nurhak, a neighbourhood in Kahramanmaraş Province Elsewhere * Baris, Egypt, a town * Hasmonean Baris, a citadel in Jerusalem in Hasmonean times Other uses * Baris dance, a Balinese dance * ''Baris'' (weevil), a true weevil genus * Baris (ship), an ancient Nile boat type * Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space ''Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space'', frequently abbreviated ''BARIS'', is a 1993 s ...
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Barış
Barış is a Turkish word meaning ''"peace"'' and a unisex name. However, it is rarely given to females with an overwhelming majority of people having the name being males. People named Barış include: * Barış Akarsu (1979–2007), Turkish rock musician * Barış Arduç (born 1987), Turkish actor * Barış Başdaş (born 1990), Turkish football player * Barış Bektaş (born 1976), Turkish politician * Barış Çin (born 1975), Turkish carom and artistic billards player * Barış Ermiş (born 1985), Turkish basketball player * Barış Esen (born 1986), Turkish chess grandmaster * Barış Eyriboz (born 1976), Turkish film director * Barış Hamaz (born 1976), Turkish volleyball player * Barış Hersek (born 1988), Turkish basketball player * Barış Manço (1943–1999), Turkish rock musician * Barış Örücü Barış Örücü (born 10 May 1992) is a footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Nazilli Belediyespor. Born in Germany, he represented that ...
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Baris Ekincier
Baris or Barış may refer to: People * Barış, a Turkish given name meaning "Peace" * Baris Ekincier (born 1999), footballer * Damián Bariš (born 1994), Slovak footballer * Deniz Barış (born 1977), Turkish footballer * Ozan Baris (born 2004), American tennis player Places Turkey * Baris in Hellesponto, an ancient city and bishopric, now a Catholic titular see * Baris (Pisidia), an ancient Lydian city and Roman bishopric, now Isparta and a Catholic titular see * Barış, Ardeşen, a neighbourhood in Rize Province * Barış, Kızıltepe, a neighbourhood in Mardin Province * Barış, Nurhak, a neighbourhood in Kahramanmaraş Province Elsewhere * Baris, Egypt, a town * Hasmonean Baris, a citadel in Jerusalem in Hasmonean times Other uses * Baris dance, a Balinese dance * ''Baris'' (weevil), a true weevil genus * Baris (ship), an ancient Nile boat type * Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space ''Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space'', frequently abbreviated ''BARIS'', ...
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Damián Bariš
Damián Bariš (born 9 December 1994) is a Slovak footballer who plays as a midfielder for AS Trenčín. Club career AS Trenčín Bariš made his debut for FK AS Trenčín against ŠK Slovan Bratislava ŠK Slovan Bratislava (, "Bratislava Slavs") is a professional association football, football club based in Bratislava, Slovakia, that plays in the Slovak First Football League. Founded as I. ČSŠK Bratislava in 1919, the club changed its name ... on 28 April 2013, entering in as a substitute in place of Aldo Baéz. References External links AS Trenčín profile Corgoň Liga profile 1994 births Living people Slovak men's footballers Men's association football midfielders AS Trenčín players FC Zbrojovka Brno players AFC Nové Mesto nad Váhom players MFK Skalica players FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce players FK Železiarne Podbrezová players Slovak First Football League players Footballers from Trenčín Expatriate men's footballers in the Czech Republic Slov ...
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Deniz Barış
Deniz Barış (born 2 July 1977) is a Turkish former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder or centre-back. Career Born in Kemah, Turkey, Barış played for SV Este 06/70 in his youth. He had an important role when FC St. Pauli was promoted to the Bundesliga in 2001. After his years at St. Pauli, he attracted the attention of the Gençlerbirliği chairman İlhan Cavcav and he was transferred to Gençlerbirliği. In Gençlerbirliği's UEFA Cup campaign, he was one of the most influential players of the team. His team defeated European clubs such as Blackburn Rovers and Sporting CP. In 2004, Fenerbahçe's chairman signed Barış to his team paying one of the Gençlerbirliği's record transfer fees. Barış was a member of the Turkey national team's squad at the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup. Personal life Due to a financial problem in his transfer to Fenerbahçe, Barış's licence was suspended and he was unable to play for the Kadıköy side for a long ...
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Ozan Baris
Ozan Baris (born March 31, 2004), previously known as Ozan Colak, is an American tennis player. Baris has a career high ATP singles ranking of 632 achieved on November 27, 2023. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 623 achieved on November 6, 2023. Baris played on the ITF Junior Circuit until the end of 2022. His best singles result in Grand Slam tournaments was reaching the quarterfinals in the 2022 Australian Open – Boys' singles. In his last tournament as a junior, Baris won the 2022 US Open – Boys' doubles title with Nishesh Basavareddy. Baris plays college tennis at Michigan State University. ATP Challenger and ITF World Tennis Tour finals Singles: 2 (1–1) Doubles: 4 (3–1) Junior Grand Slam titles Doubles: 1 (1 title) References External links * * Ozan Barisat the Michigan State Spartans The Michigan State Spartans are the athletic teams that represent Michigan State University. The school's athletic program includes 23 Varsity ...
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Baris In Hellesponto
Baris (), called Baris in Hellesponto to distinguish it from other places called Baris, was an ancient city and bishopric in Asia Minor, which remains a Catholic titular see. History Baris was located in the Troas part of Mysia, in the area of the modern Sarïköy and Biga in Anatolia. It was important enough in the Late Roman Province of Hellespont(us) to be a suffragan see of its capital Cyzicus's Metropolitan Archbishopric, in the sway of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, but, like many cities, declined during Late Antiquity. Its site is located near Gönen in Asiatic Turkey. Residential Ordinaries Two of its incumbent Bishops are recorded for certain: * Eutichianus, in whose name Metropolitan Diogenes of Cyzicus signed at the Council of Chalcedon (451) * Domninus, who in 458 signed the letter of the bishops of the Hellespont province to Byzantine Emperor Leo I the Thracian after the lynching by Coptic mobs of Patriarch Proterius of Alexandria. Two other Bishops of B ...
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Baris (Pisidia)
Baris () was a town of ancient Pisidia inhabited during Roman and Byzantine The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centred on Constantinople during late antiquity and the Middle Ages. Having survived the events that caused the fall of the Western Roman E ... times. Its site is located near Farı mevkii, Kılıç, in Asiatic Turkey. References Populated places in Pisidia Former populated places in Turkey Roman towns and cities in Turkey Populated places of the Byzantine Empire History of Isparta Province {{Isparta-geo-stub ...
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Barış, Ardeşen
Barış is a neighbourhood of the town Ardeşen, Ardeşen District, Rize Province, northeastern Turkey. Its population is 555 (2021). History According to ''list of villages in Laz language The Laz or Lazuri language () is a Kartvelian languages, Kartvelian language spoken by the Laz people on the southeastern shore of the Black Sea. In 2007, it was estimated that there were around 20,000 native speakers in Turkey, in a strip of ...'' book (2009), name of the neighbourhood is Metisti. Most inhabitants of the neighbourhood are ethnically Laz. References Neighbourhoods of Ardeşen Laz settlements in Turkey {{Rize-geo-stub ...
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Barış, Kızıltepe
Barış () is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Kızıltepe, Mardin Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds Kurds (), or the Kurdish people, are an Iranian peoples, Iranic ethnic group from West Asia. They are indigenous to Kurdistan, which is a geographic region spanning southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northeastern Syri ... of the Kîkan tribe and had a population of 148 in 2021. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Baris, Kiziltepe Neighbourhoods in Kızıltepe District Kurdish settlements in Mardin Province ...
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Barış, Nurhak
Barış is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Nurhak, Kahramanmaraş Province, Turkey. Its population is 576 (2022). Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town (''belde''). The village is inhabited by Kurds Kurds (), or the Kurdish people, are an Iranian peoples, Iranic ethnic group from West Asia. They are indigenous to Kurdistan, which is a geographic region spanning southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northeastern Syri .... References Neighbourhoods in Nurhak District Kurdish settlements in Kahramanmaraş Province {{Kahramanmaraş-geo-stub ...
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Baris, Egypt
Baris () is a town in Egypt. It contains the ancient Egyptian temple of Dosh. It is south of the New Valley Governorate, from the Kharga Oasis The Kharga Oasis ( , ) ; , "Oasis of Hib", "Oasis of Psoi") is the southernmost of Egypt's five western oases. It is located in the Western Desert, about 200 km (125 miles) to the west of the Nile valley. "Kharga" or "El Kharga" is .... The name of the town comes from . References Populated places in New Valley Governorate Oases of Egypt {{egypt-geo-stub ...
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Hasmonean Baris
The Hasmonean Baris was a citadel constructed north of Jerusalem's Temple Mount in existence during the Hasmonean period. History Nehemiah refers to a "birah" on or adjacent to the Temple Mount. This may have been the predecessor or identical to the Hellenistic fortress mentioned in the Letter of Aristeas. It is unclear whether this structure was demolished under the Seleucids or during the Maccabean revolt. The Baris was rebuilt or repurposed as a fortress-residence under the Hasmoneans during the late 2nd century BCE. Little is known of its form except that it was rectangular and possessed several high towers, one of which was known as "Straton's Tower". The High Priest resided in the Baris, and Josephus reports that Hyrcanus I spent more time in it than at the Hasmonean palace in Jerusalem's upper city. The Baris was connected to the Temple Mount by an underground passageway and also housed the sacred vestments worn by the High Priest. The Baris was besieged by Pompey the G ...
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