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I have just placed all the names into a table format. However, I have so far only included blue links as everything still needs to be referenced. Regards.
Name | Life | Notability | Turkish link |
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Ismail Abilov | 1951 | Wrestler | Born in Georgi Damyanovo, Bulgaria |
Nedzhmi Ali | 1972 | Politican and Member of the European Parliament | Born in Dzhebel, Bulgaria[1] |
İzzet Affetmez | 1988 | Football player | Born in Varna, Bulgaria |
Reyhan Arabacıoğlu | 1980 | Weightlifter | Born in Bulgaria |
Samet Ashimov | 1979 | Football player | Born in Sevlievo, Bulgaria |
Rıza Tevfik Bölükbaşı | 1869-1949 | Philosopher, poet and politician | Born in Svilengrad, Ottoman Empire |
Ahmet Cevdet | 1822-1895 | Historian | Born in Lovča, Ottoman Empire[2] |
Demir Demirev | 1984 | Weightlifter | Born in Bulgaria |
Ahmed Dogan | 1954 | Founder and leader of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms party | Born in Pchelarovo, Bulgaria[3] |
Gürhan Gürsoy | 1987 | Football player | Born in Kardzhali, Bulgaria |
Mehmet Hacıoğlu | 1959 | Football manager | Born in Bulgaria |
Nemzade Hatice Hanımsultan | 1913-2000 | Ottoman princess | Born in Haskovo, Bulgaria |
Ahmed Hikmet | 1984 | Football player | Born in Shumen, Bulgaria |
Filiz Husmenova | 1966 | Politician and Member of the European Parliament | Born in Silistra, Bulgaria[4] |
Hergeleci Ibrahim | 1849-1915 | Wrestler | Born in Slivo Pole, Bulgaria |
Yıldız İbrahimova | 1952 | Singer | Born in Silistra, Bulgaria[5] |
Yusuf İsmail | 1857-1898 | Wrestler | Born in Shumen, Ottoman Empire |
Dzihat Kyamil | 1990 | Football player | Born in Sofia, Bulgaria |
Tchetin Kazak | 1972 | Politician and Member of the European Parliament | Born in Targovishte, Bulgaria[6] |
Hulusi Kentmen | 1912-1993 | Actor | Born in Tarnovo, Bulgaria[7] |
Ivailo Marinov | 1960 | Olympic boxer | Born in Varna, Bulgaria |
Bahar Mert | 1975 | Volleyball player | Born in Kardzhali, Bulgaria |
Halil Mutlu | 1973 | Weightlifter | Born in Postnik, Bulgaria |
Abdülkerim Nadir Pasha | 1807-1883 | Ottoman soldier | Born in Chirpan, Ottoman Empire |
Emin Nouri | 1985 | Football player | Born in Kardzhali, Bulgaria |
Kara Osman | Wrestler | Born in Bulgaria | |
Tahsin Özgüç | 1916-2005 | Archaeologist | Born in Kardzhali, Bulgaria[8] |
Nesim Özgür | 1973 | Football player | Born in Kardzhali, Bulgaria |
Semavi Özgür | 1982 | Football player | Born in Bulgaria |
Ertuğrul Özkök | 1947 | Journalist | Born in Turkey to Bulgarian Turks |
Deniz Özlem | 1986 | Football player | Born in Momchilgrad, Bulgaria |
Neriman Özsoy | 1988 | Volleyball player | Born in Bulgaria |
Cahit Paşa | 1973 | Football player | Born in Kardzhali, Bulgaria |
Kurtdereli Mehmet Pehlivan | 1864-1939 | Wrestler | Born in Deliorman, Ottoman Empire |
Vezhdi Rashidov | 1951 | Minister of Culture of Bulgaria | Born in Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria[9] |
Shener Remzi | 1976 | Football player | Born in Razgrad, Bulgaria |
Çetin Sadula | 1987 | Football player | Born in Sofia, Bulgaria |
Taner Sağır | 1985 | Weightlifter | Born in Kardzhali, Bulgaria |
Dormushali Safet Saidhodzha | 1986 | Football player | Born in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria |
Salim Salimov | 1982 | Olympic boxer | Born in Omurtag, Bulgaria |
Gülhan Şen | 1978 | Television presenter | Born in Shumen, Bulgaria |
Naim Süleymanoğlu | 1967 | Weightlifter | Born in Ptichar, Bulgaria |
Mehmed Talat | 1874-1921 | Politician | Born in Kardzhali, Bulgaria[10] |
Emel Etem Toshkova | 1958 | Former deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria | Born in Isperih, Bulgaria[11] |
Süleyman Hilmi Tunahan | 1888-1959 | Islamic theologist | Born in Silistre, Bulgaria |
Ömer Fahreddin Türkkan | 1868-1948 | Ottoman military personnel | Born in Rousse, Ottoman Empire |
Ahmet Fikri Tüzer | 1878-1942 | Prime Minister of Turkey | Born in Shumen, Bulgaria |
Gursel Veli | 1982 | Football player | Born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria |
Nezihe Viranyalı | 1925-2004 | Aviator | Born in Vidin, Bulgaria[12] |
Dzuneit Yashar | 1985 | Football player | Born in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria |
Hakkı Yeten | 1910-1989 | Football player | Born in Vadina, Ottoman Empire |
Nevriye Yılmaz | 1980 | Basketball player | Born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria |
Koca Yusuf | 1857-1898 | Weightlifter | Born in Shumen, Bulgaria |
Nejdet Zalev | Wrestler | Born in Bulgaria |
Deutsch-Türkçe-English (talk) 14:38, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
- ^ European Parliament. "Nedzhmi ALI". Retrieved 2010-09-07.
- ^ Britannica. "Ahmed Cevdet Paşa". Retrieved 2010-09-07.
- ^ Novinite. "WHO'S WHO: Ahmed Dogan". Retrieved 2010-09-07.
- ^ European Parliament. "Filiz Hakaeva HYUSMENOVA". Retrieved 2010-09-07.
- ^ Джаз Фестивал Банско. "Yıldız İbrahimova". Retrieved 2010-09-07.
- ^ European Parliament. "Tchetin KAZAK". Retrieved 2010-09-07.
- ^ Sinema Turk. "Hulusi Kentmen". Retrieved 2010-09-07.
- ^ The New York Times. "Tahsin Ozguc, 89, Is Dead; Archaeologist Who Worked Sites in Turkey". Retrieved 2010-09-07.
- ^ Ministry of Culture Bulgaria. "VEZHDI LETIF RASHIDOV MINISTER OF CULTURE". Retrieved 2010-09-07.
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at position 22 (help) - ^ Britannica. "Talat Paşa". Retrieved 2010-09-07.
- ^ National Assembly Of the Republic of Bulgaria. "EMEL ETEM TOSHKOVA". Retrieved 2010-09-07.
- ^ BG Turk. "Gökyüzünden bir yıldız kaydı: Vidin göçmeni Viranyalı vefat etti". Retrieved 2010-09-07.