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Cahit is a
Turkish given name for males. It is also used as a
surname It is the
Turkish form of the
Arabic word
Jahid (Arabic: جاهِد jāhid),
which means...
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Cahit Arf (Turkish: [dʒaːhit aɾf]; 24
October 1910 – 26
December 1997) was a
Turkish mathematician. He is
known for the Arf
invariant of a
quadratic form...
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Mustafa Cahit Kıraç (born 1956) is the
governor of Diyarbakır
Province in Turkey. Consecutively, he is
former governor of İzmir, Adana, Sakarya, Aksaray...
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Abdurrahman Cahit Zarifoğlu (1 July 1940 – 7 June 1987) was a
Turkish poet and writer. Zarifoğlu was born in
Ankara in 1940 and he grew up in Kahramanmaraş...
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Cahit Aral (1927 – 1
November 2011) was a
Turkish engineer,
politician and
former government minister.
Cahit Aral was born 1927 in Elazığ to primary...
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Cahit Önel (23
November 1927 – 17
September 1970) was a
Turkish middle distance runner who
competed in the 1948
Summer Olympics, in the 1952
Summer Olympics...
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Cahit Süme (born 19
January 1972) is a
Turkish boxer. He
competed in the men's
welterweight event at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,...
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Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı (born Hüseyin
Cahit; 4
October 1911 – 13
October 1956) was a
Turkish poet and
author from Türkiye.
Identified with the poem "Otuz...
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Cahit Özkan (born 25
December 1976 in Denizli, Turkey) is a
Turkish politician and
member of the
Turkish Parliament. He is also
Deputy for
Denizli and...
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Cahit Külebi (20
December 1917, in
Tokat – 20 June 1997, in Ankara) was a
leading Turkish poet and author. He has an
important place in
contemporary Turkish...