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Mihri is a word of
Turkish language origin, and it may
refer to:
Mihri Pektaş (1895–1979),
Turkish school teacher and one of the
first 18
female parliament...
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Mihri Belli (December 1915 – 16
August 2011) was a
prominent leader of the
socialist movement in Turkey. He
fought for the
communist side in the Gr****...
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Mihri Müşfik Hanım (Ottoman Turkish: مهری مشفیق خانم; born
Mihri Rasim Achba; 26
February 1886 – c. 1954) was an
Abkhazian princess and
painter who became...
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Mihri Hatun (also
known as Lady
Mihri and
Mihri Khatun,
Ottoman Turkish: مهری خاتون; "sun/light"; c.1460 - c.1506), was an
Ottoman poet. She was the daughter...
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Mihri İffet Pektaş (1895 – 4 July 1979), also
known as
Mihri Bektaş, was a
Turkish school teacher and
former politician. She is
known as one of the first...
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Socialist Luminosity magazines after the 1966 split-up of
Turkish Left to
Mihri Belli's
theory of
National Democratic Revolution and
Behice Boran's Socialist...
- Havlioğlu,
Didem (2017). "Troubling Love:
Performativity in
Ottoman Poetry".
Mihrî Hatun: Performance, Gender-Bending, and
Subversion in
Ottoman Intellectual...
- Kınalızâde
Hasan Çelebi Latifî
Mehmet Emin
Yurdakul Mercimek Ahmed Mesihi Mihri Hatun Muallim Naci Namık
Kemal Nedîm Nef'i Nergisî Ömer
Seyfettin Recaizade...
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international volunteer joining the
ranks of the DSE was
Turkish Communist Mihri Belli. By late 1946, the DSE was able to
deploy about 16,000 partisans,...
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Yorgo Bacanos (1900–1977),
master oud
player of
Ottoman classical music Mihri Belli (1916–2011),
communist leader Uğur Dündar (born 1943), journalist...