- (Nibelungenlied); Ætla in Old English; Attila,
Atilla, and
Etele in
Hungarian (Attila is the most po****r); Attila,
Atilla, Atilay, or
Atila in Turkish; and Adil...
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Atilla is a
variant spelling of Attila,
ruler of the Huns from 434 to 453.
Atilla may also
refer to:
Atilla (clothing), a
Hungarian s****-jacket or short...
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Raymond Quevedo (24
March 1892 – 22
February 1962),
better known as
Atilla the Hun, was a
calypsonian from Trinidad. He
began singing in 1911 and was at...
- Can
Atilla (born 1969 in Ankara), is a
Turkish musician and
composer of electronic, ethnic,
orchestral and new age music.
Graduated from
Hacettepe University...
- Meselesi). The
operation was code-named by
Turkey as
Operation Atilla (Turkish:
Atilla Harekâtı). Ayşe is a
daughter of
Turan Güneş,
today Ayşe Güneş...
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Atilla Manizade (1945 – 10 July 2016) was a
Turkish Cypriot opera singer (b****).
Manizade was
praised as an
artist of
great versatility. He had an extensive...
- The
United Nations Buffer Zone in
Cyprus is a
demilitarized zone,
patrolled by the
United Nations Peacekeeping Force in
Cyprus (UNFICYP), that was established...
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Atilla Koca (born 16 July 1980) is a
Turkish professional footballer who
currently plays as a
goalkeeper for
Darica Genclerbirligi.
ATİLLA KOCA tff.org...
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Atilla Şereftuğ (born 16
November 1950) is a Turkish-Swiss songwriter, born in Istanbul. In 1986, Şereftuğ parti****ted in the
Swiss heats of the Eurovision...
- On 29
September 2006, Gol
Transportes Aéreos
Flight 1907, a
Boeing 737-800 on a
scheduled domestic p****enger
flight from Manaus, Brazil, to Brasília and...