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Koca

Index Koca

Koca (a Turkish word meaning "great" or "large") may refer to. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 12 relations: Atilla Koca, Banul Mărăcine, Fahrettin Koca, Gülcan Koca, Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1788–1791), Koca Hüsrev Mehmed Pasha, Koca Mustafa Pasha Mosque, Koca Ragıp Pasha, Mimar Sinan, Mustafa Reşid Pasha, Turkish language, Yusuf İsmail.

Atilla Koca

Atilla Koca (born 16 July 1980) is a Turkish professional footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Darica Genclerbirligi.

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Banul Mărăcine

Banul Mărăcine or Mărăcină (Romanian for "The Ban Bramble"), common rendition of Barbu III Craiovescu, Barbu Mărăcine or Barbu Basarab (Barbulus Bassaraba,Rezachevici, p. 54 Koca Barbul Ban; died August 1?, 1565), was a historical figure in Wallachia, who claimed the title of Prince.

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Fahrettin Koca

Fahrettin Koca (born 2 January 1965) is a Turkish physician and politician.

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Gülcan Koca

Gülcan Koca (born 4 September 1990) is a retired Turkish-Australian women's football defender, who last played for Australian W-League team Melbourne Victory, and for Calder United in the Football Federation Victoria.

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Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1788–1791)

Koča's frontier (Кочина крајина / Kočina krajina) refers to the Serbian territory established in the Sanjak of Smederevo, Ottoman Empire, during the Austro-Turkish War of 1788–1791.

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Koca Hüsrev Mehmed Pasha

Koca Hüsrev Mehmed Pasha (also known as Koca Hüsrev Pasha; sometimes known in Western sources as just Husrev Pasha or Khosrew Pasha;Inalcık, Halil. Trans. by Gibb, H.A.R. The Encyclopaedia of Islam, New Ed., Vol. V, Fascicules 79–80, pp. 35 f. "". E.J. Brill (Leiden), 1979.

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Koca Mustafa Pasha Mosque

Koca Mustafa Pasha Mosque (Koca Mustafa Paşa Camii; also named Sünbül Efendi Camii) is a former Eastern Orthodox church converted into a mosque by the Ottomans, located in Istanbul, Turkey.

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Koca Ragıp Pasha

Koca Mehmet Ragıp Pasha (1698–1763) was an Ottoman statesman who served as a civil servant before 1744 as the provincial governor of Egypt from 1744 to 1748 and Grand Vizier from 1757 to 1763.

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Mimar Sinan

Mimar Sinan (translit;,; – 17 July 1588) also known as Koca Mi'mâr Sinân Âğâ, ("Sinan Agha the Grand Architect" or "Grand Sinan") was the chief Ottoman architect, engineer and mathematician for sultans Suleiman the Magnificent, Selim II and Murad III.

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Mustafa Reşid Pasha

Koca Mustafa Reşid Paşa (مصطفى رشيد باشا; literally Mustafa Reshid Pasha the Great; 13 March 1800 – 7 January 1858) was an Ottoman statesman and diplomat, known best as the chief architect behind the Imperial Ottoman government reforms known as Tanzimat.

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Turkish language

Turkish (Türkçe, Türk dili also Türkiye Türkçesi 'Turkish of Turkey') is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with around 90 to 100 million speakers.

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Yusuf İsmail

Yusuf İsmail (1857 – July 4, 1898), also known as Youssouf Ishmaelo, was a Turkish professional wrestler who competed in Europe and the United States as Yusuf Ismail the Terrible Turk during the 1890s.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koca

Also known as Koca (disambiguation).