Make sentence of “istanbul”

How to use in-sentence of “istanbul”:

+ Hayati Yazıcı entered the parliament in 2002 as deputy of Istanbul Province, and was later appointed Deputy Prime Minister, responsible for the coordination between the government and the parliament.

+ He studied at Istanbul Technical University.

+ The Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence, better known as the Istanbul Convention, is a International human rights instrumentshuman rights treaty of the Council of Europe against violence against women and domestic violence which was opened for signature on 11 May 2011, in Istanbul, Turkey.

+ In 1952, he starred in Istanbul Stars with Muammer Karaca and stepped into the cinema.

+ She started to develope her experience of playing in theatre in Istanbul Pendik Youth Teatre while she was a student in high school.

Make sentence of istanbul
Make sentence of istanbul

Example sentences of “istanbul”:

+ He studied at Istanbul University and the London School of Economics.

+ Döngeloğlu died from COVID-19 in Istanbul on 3 May 2020, aged 52.

+ He studied at Istanbul University and the London School of Economics.

+ Döngeloğlu died from COVID-19 in Istanbul on 3 May 2020, aged 52.

+ Merve Safa Kavakçı is TurkeyTurkish politician, who was elected as a deputy for Istanbul on April 18, 1999.

+ He died on 11 July 2019 from lung cancer in Istanbul at the age of 76.

+ It was produced by Anima Istanbul Studios and distributed by Odin’s Eye Entertainment.

+ He completed his specialization training at Istanbul University Cerrahpaşa Medical School in the field of Pediatrics and became a Pediatrician in 1995.

+ Aliyev died on June 9, 2017 in Istanbul from heart failure after suffering a heart attack the week before in Baku.

+ He graduated from Istanbul Municipality Conservatory Department of Theatre.

+ After the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire, the city became known as Istanbul to the Ottoman Turks, but that did not become the official name of the city until 1930.

+ Başaran died on December 18, 2019 in Istanbul of soft-tissue sarcoma at the age of 81.

+ The artist who created the Istanbul University Faculty of Law, later worked in communities such as the Dostlar Theater.

+ In 1984, he quit his post to begin a career as freelance lawyer registered with Istanbul Bar.

+ In 1988, she graduated from Mimar Sinan University State Conservatory and started her studies in Istanbul State Theater.

+ He enrolled in ELT department at Istanbul University but he dropped out and decided to work on television.

+ All Turkish Grands Prix were held at Istanbul Park.

+ The cities of today, Syracuse, ItalySyracuse, Naples, Marseille and Istanbul started as the Greek cities Syracusa, Neapolis, Massilia and Byzantium.

+ Other anti-clockwise circuits include Istanbul Park, Singapore Grand PrixSingapore’s Marina Bay, Korean International Circuit, Autódromo José Carlos Pace, and Yas Marina Circuit.

+ Boysan died of multiple organ failure in Istanbul on 5 January 2018 at the age of 96.

+ The Istanbul Pogrom was a pogrom directed primarily against the Istanbul‘s GreeksGreek minority on September 6 and 7, 1955.

More in-sentence examples of “istanbul”:

+ An embassy spy in Istanbul gave the Germans documents containing references to Overlord, but these documents lacked detail.

+ The Feza Gürsey Institute in Istanbul and Feza Gürsey Science Center in Ankara are named in his honor.

+ She studied at Lycée de Galatasaray, and completed Istanbul University with a degree in Archaeology.

+ Esayan died on 16 October 2020 in Istanbul from stomach cancer at the age of 51.

+ Yılmaz died on 30 October 2020 from lung cancer at a hospital in Istanbul at the age of 72.

+ The exodus was given greater impetus with the Istanbul Pogrom of September 1955 which led to thousands of Greeks fleeing the city, eventually reducing the Christian Greek population to about 7,000 by 1978 and to about 2,500 by 2006 before beginning to increase again after 2008.

+ Sururi died in Istanbul on 31 December 2018 from bile duct cancer, aged 89.

+ The largest and the most crowded city is Istanbul which is the only city in the world that has land on two different continents.

+ She completed her high school education in Istanbul and he was admitted to Istanbul University Department of English Language and Literature.

+ Uyar graduated from Deutsche Schule Istanbul and got a Bachelor’s degree in Business and Economics from the University of Southern California in the United States.

+ Gönül moved from Istanbul to Izmir, and established the Izmir War Opposition Association.

+ Vlad’s body was Decapitationdecapitated by the Turks and his head was sent to Istanbul preserved in honey.

+ The provinces of Istanbul and Hatay, which includes Antakya, are the main centres of Turkish Christianity, with comparatively dense Christian populations, though they are very small minorities.

+ He won many Süper Ligleague titles and the Istanbul Football League twice during his time at Fenerbahçe.

+ In 1979, he founded Istanbul University Faculty of Political Sciences with his friends.

+ Erdoğan was Mayor of Istanbul from 1994 to 1998.

+ Turgut Tarhanlı of the University of Istanbul cited the ideal of innocent passage, under which vessels are given safe travel rights in a manner which is not “prejudicial to the peace, good order or the security” of the state.

+ Marmaray is a transport project in the city of Istanbul in Turkey.

+ Fenerbahce Sukru Saracoglu is a football stadium in Istanbul in Turkey.

+ Büyükada is a Tourismtourist location for people from Istanbul for holidays.

+ Hrant Dink was its chief editor from the newspaper’s start until his assassination outside of the newspaper’s offices in Istanbul in January 2007.

+ Granit died on November 1, 2020 in Istanbul at the age of 88.

+ It is printed in Istanbul and is published every Wednesday.

+ After seeing thousands of Armenians being killed and tortured while she was traveling from Istanbul to Haifa, anything that reminded her of Armenians would lead her into a fit of hysteria.

+ He came Istanbul in 1869.

+ Güler died in Istanbul on October 17, 2018 from a heart attack, aged 90.

+ An embassy spy in Istanbul gave the Germans documents containing references to Overlord, but these documents lacked detail.

+ The Feza Gürsey Institute in Istanbul and Feza Gürsey Science Center in Ankara are named in his honor.

+ He studied at Istanbul University.

+ He died of a heart attack on September 21, 2015 in Istanbul at the age of 77.

+ He studied at the high schools, Robert College in Istanbul and École Normale Supérieure in Paris and then at the universityuniversities, Harvard University and Princeton University in the United States of America learning economics.

+ Oker died in Istanbul on 5 May 2019, at the age of 67.

+ Istanbul Park, also known as the Istanbul Racing Circuit or initially “Istanbul Otodrom”, is a motor sports racetrack in Akfırat County east of Istanbul, Turkey.

+ Karadayı died on 26 May 2020 in Istanbul of multiple organ failure, aged 87–88.

+ He was elected in the March 2019 Istanbul mayoral election as the joint Nation Alliance and the İYİ Party, then he was re-elected on 23 June 2019.

+ Evin was decided to study music; she began her Folk Music studies in the Istanbul University State Conservatory in 2002 and graduated in 2007.

+ He studied at Istanbul University and at the University of Exeter.

+ There are over 1,100 CanadiansCanadians living in Turkey, the majority of which are based in Ankara and Istanbul according to the Registration of Canadians Abroad and the local Canadian embassy and consulates in the country.

+ The pogrom greatly accelerated emigration of ethnic Greeks from the Istanbul region, reducing the 200,000-strong Greek minority in 1924 to just 2,500 in 2006.

+ He was List of mayors of IstanbulMayor of Istanbul from 2004 to 2017.

+ Talal spent the rest of his life at a sanatorium in Istanbul and died there on 7 July 1972.

+ Büyükanıt died on 21 November 2019 at a hospital in Istanbul of heart failureheart and respiratory failure at the age of 79.

+ She won the Eurovision Song Contest in Istanbul in 2004.

+ The Belge Publishing House, established in Istanbul in 1977 by Zarakolu and his wife Ayşenur, has been a focus for Turkish censorship laws ever since.

+ She lived in Ankara and Izmir, and returned Istanbul in 1961.

+ Dadrian :”When the Republic of Turkey was founded in 1923, the capital was moved to Ankara, and Constantinople was officially renamed Istanbul in 1930.” was a researcher and historian of the Armenian Genocide.

+ Gümüşdağ was born in Istanbul on October 10, 1972.

+ Alasya was born Istanbul and was of Turkish CypriotsTurkish Cypriot ancestry.

+ He graduated from Istanbul University Faculty of Law in 1953.

+ He completed his education at the Istanbul University Faculty of Law.

+ The shores of the strait are heavily populated as Istanbul is nearby.

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