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Siir or spelling variations thereof may refer to: * Refik Osman Top (1897–1957), nicknamed Şiir, Turkish footballer, referee, coach and sports columnist * Şiir Eloğlu (born 1965), Turkish-German actress * Johannes Siir (1889–1941), Estonian colonel and sport shooter * Sa'ir Sa'ir (, also spelled Saeer, Seir, or Si'ir) is a Palestinian town in the Hebron Governorate of the State of Palestine, in the southern West Bank, located northeast of Hebron. Nearby localities include Beit Fajjar and al-Arroub to the north, ...
, also spelled Si'ir, a village in the State of Palestine {{disambiguation ...
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Refik Osman Top
Refik Osman Top (born Refik Osman; 1 January 1897 â€“ 26 April 1957), known by his nickname Åžiir –literally meaning ''the Poem''–, was a Turkish footballer, referee, coach and sports columnist. Top was one of the most decorated players in the early decades of Turkish football, winning the Istanbul Football League both as a player and manager. He was also the first footballer to play for the Big Three clubs of Turkey. Top is a prominent figure in the history of BeÅŸiktaÅŸ J.K., being one of the founders and initial players of football department and the first international footballer to represent Turkey. Playing career Scoring twice, Top had become the first scorer ever of BeÅŸiktaş–Galatasaray rivalry, at Istanbul Football League encounter held on 22 August 1924 at Taksim Stadium. He represented Turkey once on 16 November 1924 against Soviet Union, in a friendly game held at Imeni Vorovskogo Stadium, ended 3–0 for home side. This appearance made him the fir ...
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Åžiir EloÄŸlu
Şiir Eloğlu (born 6 December 1965, in Istanbul, Turkey) is a Turkish-German actress who lives and works in Berlin and Cologne. Life Eloğlu moved from Istanbul to Cologne as a four year old. The name "Şiir" is derived from her father, Metin Eloğlu (1927–1985), a painter and lyricist, who was awarded with important literature awards in the 1960s and 1970s. After graduating from high school in Cologne, Eloğlu studied for four years at the Hochschule für Musik Saar in Saarbrücken. Her first engagements then took her to theatres in Erlangen, Oberhausen, and Cologne. In 1991, she made her first film with ', directed by Doris Dörrie, and acted with Ulrike Folkerts in her first ''Tatort''. Eloğlu became known to a wider audience between 1993 and 1996 by her role of young assistant doctor Dr. Nesrin Ergün in the RTL series ''Stadtklinik''. At the end of 1997, she moved to Berlin. She followed TV and cinema productions as well as theater engagements, among others at the Dà ...
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Johannes Siir
Johannes Siir (11 May 1889 – 18 January 1941) was an Estonia Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Ru ...n military colonel and sport shooter. He was born in Kolga Rural Municipality, Harju County. He participated in World War I and the Estonian War of Independence. In 1933 he graduated from Tondi military school. He won bronze medal at 1931 ISSF World Shooting Championships; being the first Estonian sport shooter to get a medal at world shooting championships. 1931 he was a member of Estonian national sport shooting team. 1932–1939 he was the manager of Estonian team. References

1889 births 1941 deaths Estonian male sport shooters Estonian military personnel of World War I Estonian military personnel of the Estonian War of Independence Recipients of the Military O ...
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