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İsmail and Turkish
In November 1921, General İsmail Enver, former Turkish war minister, arrived in Bokhara in order to assist the Soviet war effort.
* İsmail Acar, Turkish painter
* İsmail Enver, Turkish military officer
* İsmail Güldüren, Turkish footballer
* İsmail Kartal, Turkish footballer
* İsmail Keleş ( born 1988 ), Turkish sport shooter
* İsmail Köybaşı, Turkish footballer
* İsmail Necmi, Turkish photographer
* İsmail Ogan, Turkish sport wrestler
* İsmail Türüt, Turkish singer
Isma ' il Pasha ( Ismā ‘ īl Bāshā, Turkish: İsmail Paşa ), known as Ismail the Magnificent ( December 31, 1830 – March 2, 1895 ), was the Khedive of Egypt and Sudan from 1863 to 1879, when he was removed at the behest of the United Kingdom.
İsmail Acar ( born 1971 ) is a Turkish painter.
* Hekimoğlu İsmail, Turkish writer
İsmail Bilen ( 1902 in Çinçiva village, Vija, Ottoman Empire-18 November 1983 in East Berlin, GDR ) was a Turkish politician of Hemshinli origin.
* October 24, 1975, Paris: Turkish Ambassador to France, İsmail Erez, was assassinated in Paris, France.
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Hammamizade İsmail Dede Efendi ( 1778-1846 ) was a composer of Turkish classical music.
Metin Erksan, born İsmail Metin Karamanbey, ( January 1, 1929 – August 4, 2012 ) was a Turkish film director and art historian.

Turkish and scholar
* 1925 – Bülent Ecevit, Turkish politician, poet, writer, scholar, and journalist, Prime Minister of Turkey ( d. 2006 )
* Sadri Maksudi Arsal, prominent Tatar and Turkish statesman, scholar and thinker.
The term has been described by Frenchman Félix Buffière in 1980 and Pakistani scholar Tariq Rahman, who argued that " ephebophilia " should be used in preference to " homosexuality " when describing the aesthetic and erotic interest of adult men in adolescent boys in classical Persian, Turkish or Urdu literature.
* Mensur Akgün, Turkish scholar
* Maximus Planudes ( Turkish scholar and theologian )
After Harrow Amery went to Balliol College, Oxford, where he performed well: he gained a First at in classical moderations in 1894 ; in literae humaniores in 1896 ; he was proxime accessit ( runner-up ) to the Craven scholar in 1894 and Ouseley scholar in Turkish in 1896, also winning a half-blue in cross-country running.
A mufti (, &# x200a ;, Turkish: müftü ) is a Sunni Islamic scholar who is an interpreter or expounder of Islamic law ( Sharia and fiqh ).
As a Turkish scholar has observed:
Turkish scholar Abdülbaki Gölpinarli sees even the Kizilbash of the 16th century-a radical Shī ‘ a movement in Persia which helped the Safavid dynasty establish this branch of Islam as the dominant religion of Iran-as " spiritual descendants of the Khurramites " and, hence, of the Mazdakites.
In the Islamic world, the atlas was partially translated by the Turkish scholar Katip Çelebi.
* Mahmud al-Kashgari, Turkish scholar
Shibli was a versatile scholar in Arabic, Persian, Hindi, Turkish and Urdu.
Following a 1984 campaign by Turkish scholar Nusret Sancaklı denouncing the use of this name for brothels, the new name " soapland " was the winning entry in a nationwide contest to rename them.
See also Benjamin Schatzma's " Journal d ' un interné, Volume II ", the works of historian and university scholar Esther Benbassa, and the article by Claude Wainstain on Necdet Kent, another " Turkish Schindler ", whose biography seems also legendary.
Kâmran İnan ( Hizan, Bitlis, 1929 ), a well known Turkish politician, diplomat, and scholar was from Bitlis.
His father, Sadreddin Yuksel, an Islamic scholar, taught Arabic at a Turkish university.
German Swiss scholar Hans-Lukas Kieser writes that the documents related to fifteen Turkish ministers published by V. Dadrian show best the ministers ' conception of their responsibility in the " abuses " committed against Ottoman Armenians.
In this context, Turkish scholar Abdülbaki Gölpinarli sees the Kizilbash as " spiritual descendants of the Khurramites ".
According to Turkish scholar Abdülbaki Gölpinarli, the Qizilbash (" Red-Heads ") of the 16th century-a religious and political movement in Azerbaijan that helped to establish the Safavid dynasty-were " spiritual descendants of the Khurramites ".

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