Şakir (Turkish : Şakir) is a Turkish name. Şakir or Sakir may refer to:
Bahaeddin Shakir or Bahaddin Şakir was a physician, Turkish nationalist politician, and one of the architects of the Armenian genocide. Though he was not a minister or deputy in the government, he held powerful sway in the Central Committee of the Committee of Union and Progress and was the director of the Şûrâ-yı Ümmet, a magazine that supported the party. He was one of the three important names of the "Doctors Group" in the CUP ; He was a part of the pan-Turkist/Turanist wing of Union and Progress.
Kral, Král or KRAL may refer to:
Sakir-Har was a Hyksos king of the early Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt, ruling over some part of Lower Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, possibly in the early 16th century BC.
Cevat Şakir Kabaağaçlı was a Cretan Turkish writer of novels, short-stories and essays, as well as a keen ethnographer and travel writer.
Çelik, meaning "steel" in Turkish, is a Turkish given name and surname. It may refer to:
Şakirin Mosque is a mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. The building is located at one of the entrances of the historic Karacaahmet Cemetery in Üsküdar. It was built by the Semiha Şakir Foundation in memory of İbrahim Şakir and Semiha Şakir and opened on 7 May 2009. According to newspaper reports, it is the most carbon-neutral mosque in Turkey.
Baha al-Din or Bahaa ad-Din, or various variants like Bahauddin, Baha eddine or Bahattin, may refer to:
Kurtoğlu is a Turkish name. In old times it was a patronymic lakap (epithet) meaning "son of Kurt", from the Turkish first name "Kurt". The latter name literally means "wolf" in Turkish. In modern times the epithet has become a surname. Notable people with this epithet or surname include:
Tekin may refer to:
Demirci is a Turkish surname meaning "blacksmith". Notable people with the surname include:
Terzioğlu is a Turkish surname. It is an occupational surname of patronymic derivation: Terzi (tailor) + -oğlu
Rexhepi is an Albanian surname, originally a patronymic for the given name Rexhep, an older Albanian spelling for The digraph xh in Albanian orthography denotes the sound, similar to how the initial j is pronounced in the English word jump. The name has been re-spelled as Redzepi outside Albania.
Sakhr or Sakher may refer to:
Burçak Tarlası is the arranged form of a Turkish folkloric tune (türkü) and it is one of the pioneers in Turkish pop music. There are similar folkloric dance tunes known as "Ka mi ispadnala moma Katerina" in North Macedonia, and "Στην Αγιά Μαρκέλλα" in Greece. However, "Burçak Tarlası" is based on a tragic real-life story.
Kurt or Kurd is a Turkish name and surname literally meaning "wolf".
King Şakir is a Turkish animated television series created by Varol Yaşaroğlu, Berk Tokay and Haluk Can Dizdaroğlu and produced by Grafi2000 for Cartoon Network Turkey, Boomerang Turkey and TRT 1. The series' sneak peek premiered on April 23, 2016. It premiered officially on May 16, 2016 as Cartoon Network Turkey's first local series. It also airs in many other countries throughout Western Asia and North Africa.
Medrese of Mehmet Şakir Paşa, also known as Madrasa of Mustafapaşa is a 19th-century madrasa, an Islamic educational institute, in Nevşehir Province, central Turkey. It is also known as a caravanserai.
Pehlivan or Pahlevan derives from Iranian language word meaning noble, wrestler, hero or champion and it is a loan word in many Asiatic languages as well as middle eastern languages including Turkish surname originally given to wrestlers. The name of Feyli (Pehli) Kurds is also deriving from the same root word. The word consist of two Iranic (Aryen) word "pehli" or "pahli" and "van, wan". While peh, pah is root word for hero "van" or "wan" is a suffix similar as in "er, or" in soldier, warrior, wrestler, shopper.
Saqr or Sakr is an Arabic given name and surname.
Kasap is a surname, a Turkish-language variant of Qasab. Notable people with the surname include: