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Rukiye Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: رقيه سلطان "charm", 11
October 1906 – 20
February 1927) was an
Ottoman princess, the
daughter of Şehzade
Mehmed Ziyaeddin...
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Rukiye Sabiha Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: رقیہ صبیحه سلطان; "charm" and "morning" or "beautiful";
after 1952
Sabiha Osmanoğlu; 19
March 1894 – 26
August 1971)...
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Rukiye Yıldırım (born
February 12, 1991, in Ankara) is a
European champion Turkish taekwondo practitioner competing in the
finweight division. She is a...
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Akile Hatun (Turkish pronunciation: [ak̟ʰile hatʰun];
Ottoman Turkish: عقیله خاتون, "Intelligence" or "wisdom"),
called also
Akile Hanim, was a wife of...
- Abdüllah Bey (stillborn, c. 1670) and
Rukiye Hanımsultan (died
January 1697). She died to give
birth to Abdüllah.
Rukiye Sultan (Constantinople, 1640 - 1696)...
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Rukiye Nazperver Kadın (Ottoman Turkish: نازپرور قادین; 12 June 1870 – 9
March 1929;
meaning "charm" and "gracefull one") was the
fourth consort of Sultan...
- daughters, she died in 1750 and was
buried with them in the Yeni Cami.
Rukiye Kadın.
Mother of a
daughter and a son, she
built a
fountain near the Yeni...
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Sabiha would live with Atatürk's
other adoptive daughters, Zehra, Afet and
Rukiye. Gökçen
attended the Çankaya
Primary School in
Ankara and the Üsküdar American...
- and one son. The
names of his
children were
Zehra Aylin,
Sabiha (Gökçen),
Rukiye (Erkin), Afet (İnan),
Nebile (Bayyurt), Afife, Fikriye, Ülkü (Doğançay,...
- Darülhadis Mosque).
Rukiye Sultan (13
November 1698 – 28
March 1699,
Edirne Palace, Edirne,
buried in Darülhadis Mosque).
Rukiye Ismihan Sultan (after...