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Murat

1

[ my-ra ]

noun

  1. ··󾱳 [zhaw-, a, -, keem], 1767?–1815, French marshal: king of Naples 1808–15.


Murat

2

[ moo-raht ]

noun

  1. a river in E Turkey, flowing W to the Euphrates. 425 miles (685 km) long.

Murat

/ myra /

noun

  1. MuratJoachim17671815MNeapolitanFrenchMILITARY: generalPOLITICS: hereditary ruler Joachim (ʒɔaʃɛ̃). 1767-1815, French marshal, during the Napoleonic Wars; king of Naples (1808–15)
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"There will be some movement, but I don't expect millions of people to leave at once, as everyone thinks," warns migration expert Prof Murat Erdogan.

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Murat Erdogan cautions that Turkey should not push Syrians to rush home all at once for the simple reason that there are big questions over infrastructure – a lack of schools, jobs and hospitals.

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Turkey’s poor economy is only adding to the problem, argues Murat Erdoğan, a professor of migration studies at Ankara University, who is no relation to the president.

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The victims were named by Turkey's state-run news agency as TAI employees Cengiz Coskun, Zahide Guclu, Atakan Sahin Erdogan, Huseyin Canbaz, as well as taxi driver Murat Arslan.

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The head of Russia’s Adygea region, Murat Kumpilov, said a Ukrainian drone attack sparked a fire at an oil depot in the town of Enem that was later extinguished.

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