Cevdet Atay
Cevdet is a Turkish form of the Arabic name Jawdat. It is spelt variously in the Balkans as Dževdet, Djevdet or Dzhevdet. It may refer to: Given name * Cevdet Bey (1878–1955), governor of the Van vilayet of the Ottoman Empire * Cevdet Can (born 1969), Turkish alpine skier * Cevdet Caner (born 1973), Austrian businessman * Cevdet Dermenci (1918–1985), Soviet Crimean Tatar battalion commander * Cevdet Erek (born 1974), Turkish artist and musician * Cevdet Kerim İncedayı (1893–1951), Turkish army officer, politician and author * Cevdet Kılıçlar (1972–2010), Turkish journalist and photographer * Cevdet Mehmet Kosemen (born 1984), Turkish artist and author * Cevdet Döğer (1977–2011), also known as Abdulla Kurd, Kurdish Islamist militant * Cevdet Sekerbegović (born 1955), Bosnian footballer * Cevdet Sümer (1922–?), Turkish equestrian * Cevdet Sunay (1899–1982), Turkish army officer * Cevdet Yılmaz (born 1967), Turkish politician People with the Balkan spelling ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jawdat
Jawdat is a male given name. Notable people with the name include: * Ali Jawdat al-Aiyubi (1886–1969), Iraqi politician * Jawdat Ibrahim, Israeli-Arab businessman * Jawdat Said (1931–2022), Syrian Islamic scholar {{given name Arabic-language masculine given names Masculine given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dzhevdet Chakarov
Dzhevdet Ibryam Chakarov is a Turkish Bulgarian politician who is a long term and current Member of the National Assembly of Bulgaria. A member of the DPS party, he also served as the Minister of Environment and Waters from 2005 to 2009. Since 2024, Chakarov has been the co-leader of the DPS party alongside Delyan Peevski. After the party split in two in July 2024, Chakarov became leader of the faction which later entered the Alliance for Rights and Freedoms The Alliance for Rights and Freedoms (; ) often known as DPS–Dogan (ДПС–Доган) or colloquially as the Doganists (Доганистите), is a Bulgarian political electoral coalition. It is chaired by Hayri Sadakov, but its common nam ... coalition. Prior to becoming politically active, Chakarov worked as a surgeon. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Chakarov, Dzhevdet 1960 births Living people Members of the National Assembly Government ministers of Bulgaria 21st-century Bulgarian politicians Bulgarian pe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Turkish-language Surnames
Turkish ( , , also known as 'Turkish of Turkey') is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, a member of 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, Iraq, and Syria. Turkish is the 18th-most spoken language in the world. To the west, the influence of 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 Perso-Arabic script-based Ottoman Turkish alphabet was replaced with the Latin script-based Turkish alphabet. Some distinctive characteristics of the Turkish language are vowel harmony and exte ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Xhevdet
Xhevdet is a predominantly Albanian language masculine given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a f .... Notable people bearing the name Xhevdet include: * Xhevdet Bajraj (born 1960), Kosovan poet and screenwriter * Xhevdet Doda (1906–1944), Kosovan World War II resistance member * Xhevdet Gela (born 1989), Kosovan-Finnish footballer * Xhevdet Llumnica (born 1979), Kosovan footballer * Xhevdet Muriqi (born 1963), Kosovan footballer * Xhevdet Picari, Albanian military soldier * Xhevdet Shabani (born 1986), Kosovan footballer * Xhevdet Shaqiri (1923–1997), Albanian footballer {{DEFAULTSORT:Xhevdet Masculine given names Albanian masculine given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vatanım Sensin
''Vatanım Sensin'' (, alternatively known as ''Wounded Love'' in English language, English) is a Turkish television drama set during the last years of Ottoman Empire and the Turkish War of Independence. The main character "Cevdet" is based on the life of Mustafa Mümin Aksoy, whose nickname was "Gavur Mümin". The first episode aired on October 26, 2016, on Kanal D. It stars Halit Ergenç and Bergüzar Korel. The series begins with the Balkan Wars, after World War I, World War One and the death of Hasan Tahsin, who was the first to open fire on the Greek soldiers that landed at İzmir, Izmir on May 15, 1919. The first season finished with the foundation of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on April 23, 1920. The second season begins with the Treaty of Sèvres on August 10, 1920. The series finished with Turkish capture of Smyrna, Liberation of İzmir by Turkish Land Forces, Turkish army on September 9, 1922. Plot Colonel Cevdet, a major who served in Thessaloniki of the O ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ahmed Cevdet Pasha
Ahmed Cevdet Pasha or Jevdet Pasha in English (22 March 1822 – 25 May 1895) was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman scholar, intellectual, bureaucrat, administrator, and historian who was a prominent figure in the Tanzimat reforms of the Ottoman Empire. He was the head of the ''Mecelle'' commission that codified Sharia, Islamic law for the first time in response to the Westernization of law.Donohue, John J., and John L. Esposito. Foreword. Islam in Transition: Muslim Perspectives. New York: Oxford UP, 2007. N. pag. . He is often regarded as a pioneer in the codification of a Civil law (legal system), civil law based on the European legal system. The Mecelle remained intact in several modern Arab states in the early and mid-20th-century. In addition to Turkish, he was proficient in Arabic, Persian, French and Bulgarian. He wrote numerous books on history, law, grammar, linguistics, logic and astronomy. Early life Ahmed Cevdet Pasha was born in 1822 in Lofça, Ottoman Bulgaria, to a Turk ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Abdullah Cevdet
Abdullah Cevdet Bey (9 September 1869 – 29 November 1932) was a Young Turk intellectual and physician of Kurdish origin. He was one of the founders of the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) and wrote articles with pen name of "Bir Kürd" ("A Kurd") for the publications such as '' Meşveret'', ''Kurdistan'' and '' Roji Kurd'' about the East–West dichotomy and Kurdish awakening and nationalism. In his personal publication '' İctihad'' he pushed for the westernization of society, feminism, workers rights, liberty, science, secularism, and social liberalism. He was an ideologue of the CUP until 1902, when he became an opponent of the organization he founded as it embraced Turkish nationalism. In 1908, he established the Democratic Party, which merged with the Freedom and Accord Party in 1911. He was briefly active in support of Kurdish independence in the early 1920s. Cevdet's literary career was defined by his antagonistic relationship with religious conservatives and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Melih Cevdet Anday
Melih Cevdet Anday (13 March 1915 – 28 November 2002) was a Turkish people, Turkish writer whose poetry stands outside the traditional literary movements. He also wrote in many other genres which, over six and a half decades, included eleven collections of poems, eight plays, eight novels, fifteen collections of essays, several of which won major literary awards. He also translated several books from diverse languages into Turkish. Biography Melih Cevdet Anday was born in Istanbul in 1915 and lived there until his parents moved to Ankara in 1931. He graduated from Gazi High School and for a while began studying sociology in Belgium on a State Railways scholarship but had to return home in 1940 after the German invasion. Between 1942 and 1951 he worked as a publication consultant for the Ministry of Education in Ankara and then as a city librarian. During this time he began his career as a journalist for several newspapers. After 1954, he worked as a teacher for the Istanbul ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ahmet Cevdet Oran
Ahmet Cevdet Oran (mostly known as Ahmet Cevdet; 1862–27 May 1935) was a Turkish journalist who founded an influential newspaper, '' İkdam'' which was in circulation between 1894 and 1928. He was one of the early Turkish journalists who employed pure Turkish instead of Ottoman Turkish in his writings. Biography Ahmet Cevdet was born in Istanbul in 1862. His father was Hacı Ahmed Efendi, a well-known tobacco merchant. He graduated from Kaptanpaşa Junior High School and then from Mülkiye, school of political sciences, and the law school. He took lessons in Arabic, Persian and French and learned German and Greek. He started his career as a translator at the newspaper '' Tercümân-ı Hakîkat'' when he was twenty-one. Later he began to publish his first articles in this newspaper. Meanwhile, he also published articles in '' Takvîm-i Vekāyi'' and served in its editorial board. Later, he worked as a civil servant at Ottoman Bank. He returned to journalism and worked as th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ahmet Cevat Emre
Ahmet Cevat Emre (1876–1961) was a Turkish journalist and linguist. He was a member of the Turkish Language Association (TDK) and involved in the latinization of the Turkish alphabet. He also served as a deputy for Çanakkale in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. Early life and education Emre was born on Crete, which at the time was within the Ottoman Empire. He later moved to Istanbul where he attended the Kuleli Military High School and later also the Ottoman Military College. He was expected to have successful career in the Ottoman Military, but was imprisoned and exiled to Tripoli, Libya in 1895. In Tripolitania he became familiar with philosopher Herbert Spencers' "First Principles". He later was able to escape to Europe, and was able to return to Istanbul after the Young Turk Revolution in 1908 and joined the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP). Professional career He wrote a booklet on the Ottoman language for Middle schools in 1910 and at the beginning of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dževdet Šainovski
Dževdet Šainovski (Macedonian Language, Macedonian: Џевдет Шаиноски; born 8 June 1973 in Ohrid) is a Macedonian football midfielder and manager, currently in charge of BK Frem's under-14 Academy team. International career He made his senior debut for North Macedonia national football team, Macedonia in a March 1997 friendly match against Australia men's national soccer team, Australia and has earned a total of 26 caps, scoring 2 goals. His final international was a March 2002 friendly against Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team, Bosnia and Herzegovina. International goals References External links Profile at MacedonianFootball.com * 1973 births Living people Sportspeople from Ohrid Men's association football midfielders Macedonian men's footballers North Macedonia men's international footballers GFK Tikvesh players FK Vardar players NEC Nijmegen players Hannover 96 players Boldklubben af 1893 players FC Nordsjælland players Ølstykke FC playe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dževdet Mustagrudić
Dževdet Mustagrudić - Deta (Podgorica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1923 – Pazarić, Independent State of Croatia, 1944) was a footballer and member of Yugoslav partisans. Biography He started playing at 15 years old in 1937 for GSK Balšić Podgorica. With the capitulation of Yugoslavia in the Second World War, he and his family moved to Sarajevo in 1941. He started playing for Đerzelez which competed in Croatian First League. His talent quickly shone through; teammates recalled his ambidextrous dribbling, precise shooting, and exceptional field vision. At Đerzelez, Mustagrudić became a sensation. In the 1943 season, he scored 26 goals, cementing his reputation as a prolific striker. His standout performance came in a 3–1 victory against Zagreb’s HAŠK on May 21, 1943, where he netted two goals, outclassing his defender, future Yugoslav international Zlatko Čajkovski. Teammates and rivals alike praised his "unstoppable" speed, technical finesse, and ability to dominate ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |