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Necla Pur | |
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Nationality | Turkish |
Known for | Rectorate of Marmara University |
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Fields | Economics |
Institutions | Marmara University |
Necla Pur (born 23 November 1943) is a Turkish economist, scholar and professor. She is the former rector of Marmara University. [1]
The Sea of Marmara, also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, is a small inland sea located entirely within the borders of Turkey. It connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea via the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits, separating Turkey’s European and Asian sides. It has an area of 11,350 km2 (4,380 sq mi), and its dimensions are 280 km × 80 km. Its greatest depth is 1,370 m (4,490 ft).
Marmara University is a public university in Istanbul, Turkey.
Pur or PUR may refer to:
The Marmara Region is a geographical region of Turkey.
Paşalimanı Island, formerly Halone, is an island in the southern Sea of Marmara in Turkey. The island is the fifth largest island of Turkey and administratively belongs to the Erdek town of Balikesir Province in northwestern Turkey. The island has five small villages and has 962 population in total. Paşalimanı Island is also part of the Marmara Archipelago along with three other islands Marmara, Avşa and Ekinlik.
Necla Kelek is a Turkish-born German feminist and social scientist, holding a doctorate in this field, originally from Turkey. She gave lectures on migration sociology at the Evangelische Fachhochschule für Sozialpädagogik in Hamburg from 1999 until 2004.
Necla is a Turkish given name for females. People named Necla include:
Yaprak Dökümü is a Turkish television series. It is the adaptation of the 1940 novel of the same name by Reşat Nuri Güntekin. The series aired on Kanal D from September 13, 2006, to December 29, 2010, lasting 5 seasons and comprising 174 episodes. The show is set in Istanbul, Turkey, and it revolves around the fictional family Tekin, and how when they come to Istanbul that tears their family apart, and transforms them in a way they cannot imagine.
Turkish women in academics refers to Turkish women who make scientific research or teach in the universities in Turkey and abroad.
The Prince Amr Ibrahim Palace is a historical building in Cairo's Zamalek island, which is used as the Egypt's first ceramics museum, the Museum of Islamic Ceramics and as an art center.
Pembe Marmara was a Turkish Cypriot poet. She was one of the most important Turkish Cypriot poets of the 1940s and one of the earliest female Turkish Cypriot poets. Her poetry was influenced heavily by the Garip movement in Turkey and she wrote works of satire in free verse. Her poetry is also distinct from the nationalism characterising Turkish Cypriot poetry of her time, instead focusing more on the experience of being a Turkish Cypriot.
Necla Hibetullah Sultan was an Ottoman princess, the daughter Şehzade Ömer Faruk, the son of the last caliph, Abdulmejid II, and Şehsuvar Hanım. Her mother was Sabiha Sultan, daughter of Sultan Mehmed VI and Nazikeda Kadın.
Necla Nazır is a Turkish retired singer and actress.
Necla Güngör Kıragası is a Turkish football manager, currently serving as the technical director of the Turkey women's national team. She was previously the manager of the Turkey girls' national U-15 and U-17 teams.
Esra Erol Özbir is a Turkish television presenter.
Mahpeyker Hanımsultan also Mahpeyker Enver or Mahpeyker Ürgüp, was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Naciye Sultan and Enver Pasha.
Türkan Hanımsultan also Türkan Mayatepek or Türkan Enver, was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Naciye Sultan and Enver Pasha.
Rana Hanımsultan, also known as Rana Eldem, was an Ottoman princess and a French teacher.
Osman Sadi Eldem (1910–1995) was a Turkish diplomat and served as the ambassador of Turkey to Spain between 1969 and 1972 and then to Iran from 1972 to 1975.