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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Mehmed VI, Naz m Hikmet, Hadise, Mehmet Oz, Kaz m Karabekir, Halide Edip Ad var, Turkan oray, Abdulmecid I, Ahmet Necdet Sezer, Hamit Kaplan, Abdulhak Hamid Tarhan, Azra Ak n, Setenay Ozbek, Mustafa Akyol, Deniz Baykal, Murat Bardakc, Cem Ozdemir, Suleyman Seba, Irf Temrjukovna Oruc, Erdinc Tekir, Mahmut Atalay, Rasim Kara, Celal Atik, Rauf Orbay, Fahri Koruturk, Orhan Boran, Can Bartu, Meltem Cumbul, Ya ar Do u, Cerkes Ethem, Ozdemiro lu Osman Pasha, Tayfur Havutcu, Ali Fethi Okyar, Omer Seyfettin, Asuman Krause, Sinan Albayrak, Gazanfer Bilge, Pelin Batu, Erdal Keser, O uz Cetin, Abdullatif ener, Naz m Ekren, Khaireddin, Tevfik Esenc, Gulse Birsel, Kenan I k, Sultana, Keriman Halis Ece, Do an Kuban, Ediz Hun, Sanem Celik, Mehmet Aslantu, Deniz Akkaya, Onder Sav, Nefise Karatay, Guven K rac. Excerpt: Naz m Hikmet Ran (born January 17, 1902 in Salonica, Ottoman Empire (present-day Thessaloniki) - died June 3, 1963 in Moscow, Soviet Union), commonly known as Naz m Hikmet (Turkish pronunciation: ), was a Turkish poet, playwright, novelist and memoirist. He was acclaimed for the "lyrical flow of his statements." Described as a "romantic communist" and "romantic revolutionary," he was repeatedly arrested for his political beliefs and spent much of his adult life in prison or in exile. His poetry has been translated into more than fifty languages. He came from a cosmopolitan and distinguished family of Turkish, Polish and Circassian ancestry, his father Hikmet Bey was the son of Mehmed Naz m Pasha and his mother Celile Han m was the grand-daughter of Mehmed Ali Pasha, who was of German origin. His maternal great-grandfather, Mustafa Celaleddin Pasha, (former Konstantin Polkozic-Borzecki 1826-1876) in Ottoman Empire, was of Polish origin and later converted to Islam, and authored "Les Turcs anciens et modernes" in Co...