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Tursun may
refer to
Tusrun (name)
Tursun Uljaboev, a muni****lity in
Tajikistan Tursun Tuychiev, a muni****lity in
Tajikistan This
disambiguation page...
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Mihrigul Tursun (Uyghur: مېھرىگۈل تۇرسۇن, romanized: Mehrigül
Tursun; born 28
December 1989), is a
reported former Uyghur detainee from Xinjiang, China...
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Tursun Beg (Turkish:
Tursun Bey;
probably born in mid-1420s in Edirne) was an
Ottoman bureaucrat and
historian who
wrote a
chronicle dedicated to Mehmed...
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Sanubar Tursun (Uyghur: سەنۇبەر تۇرسۇن; Chinese: 塞努拜尔·吐尔逊; pinyin: Sāinǔbài'ěr Tǔ'ěrxùn; b. 1971) is a
Uyghur female singer-songwriter,
famous dutar player...
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Tursunzoda (Tajik: Регар-ТадАЗ Турсунзода клуби футболи) is a
Tajik professional football club
based in Tursunzoda. Regar-TadAZ Tursunzoda...
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Perhat Tursun (Uyghur: پەرھات تۇرسۇن; Chinese: 帕尔哈提·吐尔逊; born
January 1969) is a
Uyghur writer and poet. He is
considered to be one of the most notable...
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Tursun Uljaboev (Russian: Турсун Улябоев; Tajik: Турсун Ӯлҷабоев,
formerly Nov) is a
jamoat in north-western Tajikistan. It is
located in
Spitamen District...
- children. When
Tursun was
released three months later, one of the
triplets had died and the
other two had
developed health problems.
Tursun said the children...
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impalement that was his
favorite method of execution. The
Ottoman writer Tursun Beg
referred to him as Kazıklı
Voyvoda (Impaler Lord)
around 1500. Mircea...
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Turkish loanwords have been
adopted in the language.
According to
Vahit Tursun,
writer of the Romeika-Turkish dictionary,
loanwords from the neighboring...