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Bayar

American  
[bah-yahr] / bɑˈyɑr /

noun

  1. Celâl 1884–1986, Turkish statesman: president 1950–60.


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Bayar Awat, an Iraqi Kurd stranded on the Belarusian side of the Polish border, said that Belarusian guards had helped his group reach the border by pointing out a route that bypassed the official border crossing and emerged near a gap cut in the border fence.

From New York Times

Cavusoglu also visited Komotini’s Bayar Minority Gymnasium and Lyceum, a junior and senior high school named after a former Turkish president.

From Seattle Times

One study by Turkish economists Ayse Aylin Bayar, Oner Guncavdi and Haluk Levent predicts the number of impoverished Turks could double this year to nearly 20 million, and set back by two decades progress in narrowing inequality.

From Reuters

But in 2016, Mr. Greenberg met Hande Bayar, 47, a graphic designer, at a television premiere.

From New York Times

In Shreihi, a small agricultural village of cement houses, Maysoun and her husband were asleep in one room, their children, 16-year-old Bayar and 13-year-old Habib, in another when she heard the first burst of gunfire.

From Seattle Times