The Governor of Sakarya (Turkish: Sakarya Valiliği) is the bureaucratic state official responsible for both national government and state affairs in the...
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Sakarya (Turkish: Sakarya ili) is a province and metropolitan municipality in Turkey, located on the coast of the Black Sea. Its area is 4,824 km2, and...
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2024-02-29. "Milli ve Yerli Elektrikli Trenin Fabrika Test Töreni". Governor of Sakarya. 2020-06-30. Archived from the original on 2023-10-29. Retrieved...
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Acarlar Floodplain Forest (category Landforms of Sakarya Province)
in Sakarya Province, northwestern Turkey. It is a combination of seaside, lagoon, dunes and forest. Situated between Karasu and Kaynarca north of Sakarya...
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Hüseyin Avni Coş (category Governors of Sakarya Province)
2021) was a Turkish bureaucrat who served as governor of Sakarya Province in Turkey. He had worked as a governor in many different cities in Turkey. He graduated...
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Deaths in July 2021 (category Lists of deaths in 2021)
French luxury retailer, founder of the Chalhoub Group. Hüseyin Avni Coş, 62, Turkish politician, governor of Sakarya Province (2014–2017), heart attack...
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district, one year later in 1954 Adıyaman, Nevşehir and Sakarya gained province status. In 1956, the name of Çoruh province was changed to Artvin, and in 1957...
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Hayri Kozakçıoğlu (category Politics of Sakarya Province)
governor for three years in Adana Province and, for three and half years in Sakarya Province also. On January 12, 1987, he was appointed governor of Diyarbakır...
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Taraklı (redirect from Taraklı, Sakarya)
Taraklı, formerly known as Dablar is a municipality and district of Sakarya Province, Turkey. Its area is 292 km2, and its population is 6,894 (2022)....
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Halis Bayancuk (category Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant members)
the verdict and sent the case back to Sakarya for a retrial. In a controversial decision, the court in Sakarya ruled to release Bayancuk on 9 April 2020...
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of the Sakarya in 1921. The Greek front collapsed with the Turkish counter-attack in August 1922, and the war effectively ended with the recapture of...
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as the governor but operates on a district level. Ankara Kırklareli Edirne Tekirdağ Çanakkale Balıkesir Bursa Yalova Istanbul Kocaeli Sakarya Düzce Zonguldak...
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The Department of International Relations at Sakarya University, located at the Esentepe campus, Serdivan, Sakarya, provides undergraduate and graduate...
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Sapanca (category Districts of Sakarya Province)
municipality and district of Sakarya Province, Turkey. Its area is 173 km2, and its population is 44,712 (2022). It lies on the south bank of Lake Sapanca. The...
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Ankara (redirect from Capital of Turkey)
the left bank of the Ankara River, a tributary of the Sakarya River. The hill remains crowned by the ruins of Ankara Castle. Although few of its outworks...
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Bithynia (category History of Sakarya Province)
part of the year. East of this the range extends for more than 100 miles (160 km), from the Sakarya to Paphlagonia. Both of these ranges are part of the...
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comprising nine separate districts. Additionally three provinces, Kocaeli, Sakarya, and Hatay have their capital district named differently from their province...
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in the Battle of Sakarya and counter-attacked in the Great Offensive, which expelled Greek forces. The war ended with the recapture of İzmir, the Chanak...
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Fevzi Çakmak (category Turkish military personnel of the Turkish War of Independence)
numerous military successes throughout the Turkish War of Independence, notably during the Battle of Sakarya. He succeeded Mustafa Kemal as Prime Minister in...
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Reşit Ronabar (category 20th-century governors of the Ottoman Empire)
years of the Republic of Turkey. Gemici, Filiz; Şahin, Enis (2007). "Millî Mücadele'de Bir Vali: Sivas Valisi Mehmet Reşit Paşa (1868-1924)". Sakarya Üniversitesi...
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Cahit Kıraç (category Governors of Diyarbakır)
Kıraç (born 1956) is the governor of Diyarbakır Province in Turkey. Consecutively, he is former governor of İzmir, Adana, Sakarya, Aksaray and Şırnak provinces...
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Bilecik Province (section Sites of interest)
province in midwest Turkey, neighboring Bursa to the west, Kocaeli and Sakarya to the north, Bolu to the east, Eskişehir to the southeast and Kütahya...
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Turkey (redirect from Republic of Turkey)
began in 2023 in the recently discovered Sakarya gas field. When fully operational, it will supply about 30% of the natural gas needed domestically. Turkey...
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Kırklareli Edirne Tekirdağ Çanakkale Balıkesir Bursa Yalova Istanbul Kocaeli Sakarya Düzce Zonguldak Bolu Bilecik Eskişehir Kütahya Manisa İzmir Aydın Muğla...
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Kırklareli Edirne Tekirdağ Çanakkale Balıkesir Bursa Yalova Istanbul Kocaeli Sakarya Düzce Zonguldak Bolu Bilecik Eskişehir Kütahya Manisa İzmir Aydın Muğla...
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Eskişehir (redirect from History of Eskişehir)
UNESCO Capital of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2013. The city of Eskişehir is sited on the banks of Porsuk River, which flows into the Sakarya River. Porsuk...
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Osman I (category Wikipedia articles published in WikiJournal of Humanities)
remainder of his reign expanding his control in two directions, north along the course of the Sakarya River and southwest towards the Sea of Marmara, achieving...
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the end of September, 1921. On 5 August 1921, Mustafa Kemal was promoted to be the Commander in chief of the forces. The Battle of the Sakarya from 23...
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Gaffar Okkan (category Turkish police officers killed in the line of duty)
southeastern Turkey. Ali Gaffar Okkan was born in Hendek, Sakarya Province in 1952. He was of Georgian descent by his family. He graduated from Police...
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Changing The Status of Islamic Law In Nigeria". Dergipark.org.tr. Sakarya University, Faculty of Theology Islamic Studies Department, Sakarya, Turkey. Archived...
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