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Åžakir () is a Turkish masculine given name and surname. Åžakir or Sakir may refer to:


Given name

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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 ...
(1938–2019), Turkish lexicographer and forestry engineer * Şakir Bilgin (born 1951), Turkish-German writer * Şakir Deniz, stage name
Şakiro 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 A ...
(1936–1996), Kurdish singer *
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 ...
(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 *
Åžakir Yavuz Åžakir 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 headquart ...
(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 Åžakir KabaaÄŸaçlı 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 ...
(1890–1973), Turkish writer * Fahrennisa Şakir, also known as
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 ...
(1901–1991), Turkish artist and noblewoman * Fatma Şakir Memik (1903–1991), Turkish doctor, politician and parliamentarian * Mehmed Şakir Pasha (1855–1914), Ottoman diplomat, army commander and historian *
Sakir-Har Sakir-Har (Åškr-hr; Seker-Har) was a Hyksos king of the early Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt, ruling over some part of Lower Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, possibly in the early 16th century BC. Attestation Sakir-Har is attested by a s ...
, Pharaoh of the Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt


See also

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Shakir Shakir is both a surname and a given name originating from Arabic, similar to the surname or name Shakur. The feminine form of Shakir is Shakira. Notable people with the name include: * Ahmad Muhammad Shakir (1892-1958), Egyptian scholar of Hadith ...
* Sakr * Åžakirbey, Biga, village in Turkey *
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 r ...
, neighborhood in Adana, Turkey {{DEFAULTSORT:Sakir Turkish-language surnames Turkish masculine given names Masculine given names