17-740: Doğan is both a masculine Turkish given name and a Turkish surname meaning Falcon . Notable people with the name include: Given name [ edit ] Doğan Abukay , Turkish experimental physicist and academic Doğan Akhanlı (1957–2021) Turkish-German writer Doğan Babacan (1930–2018), Turkish football referee Doğan Cüceloğlu (1938–2021), Turkish psychologist and nonfiction writer Doğan Hancı (born 1970), Turkish para-archer Doğan Kuban (1926–2021), Turkish architecture historian and academic Dogan Mehmet (born 1990), British folk singer of Turkish Cypriot descent Doğan Öz (1934–1978), Turkish prosecutor assassinated during his investigation of
34-518: A Kipchak princess renowned as a skilled "rider, hunter, archer and wrestler."" Legend II ( Bamsi Beyrek, Son of Bay Büre Bey [ tr ] or Bamsi Beyrek of the Grey Horse according to translator Geoffrey Lewis ) is centered around Bamsi Beyrek. In the legend, it says that once the Oghuz princes all gathered up somewhere. The father of Beyrek, Bay Büre , wept when he saw everyone had
51-452: A Turkish scientist is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Do%C4%9Fan Alp Banu Chichek or Bağnu Chichek ( Azerbaijani : Banu Çiçək , South Azerbaijani : بانو چیچک , Ottoman Turkish : بانو چیچک , Turkish : Banu Çiçek ) is a character in the Book of Dede Korkut and other Turkic mythology. The word Banu/Bani, is of Persian origin meaning "lady" and "wife of
68-425: A girl who will rise before I get to my feet, who will be on horseback before I mount my well-trained horse, who before I reach my enemy will bring me their heads; that's the sort of girl to find for me, father." Then his father replies "You seem to want a comrade, a fellow warrior." Adrienne Mayor writes, "In other words, "the kind of woman I want" is "not a wife but a companion."" and "That girl would be Banu Chichak,
85-481: A son besides him. The princes asked why he was crying, he replied that it was because he doesn't have a son to carry on his family. The princes all started to pray that Bay Büre would get a son. Bay Bichen [ az ] also prayed that he would get a daughter that he would marry to Bay Büre's son. And they sooner or later got the children they wanted. Banu Chichek, daughter of Bay Bichen first meets Bamsi Beyrek, her destined husband, when Bamsi went hunting. On
102-401: A traitor from the infidels, Beyrek is captured by the ruler of Bayburt Castle. Sixteen years passed, and Delu Karchar said to the great Bayindir Khan; "Your Majesty — may Allah give you long life —, if Beyrek had been alive all these sixteen years, he would have reappeared by now. If anyone brings me news that he is alive, I shall give that person a bag of gold. If anyone brings me news that he
119-533: Is dead, I shall give him my sister." This leads to the devious Yaltajuk, the son of Yalanji, asking the Khan if he could go and search for him. It happened that Beyrek had once presented this man with a shirt, which he did not wear, but put away and kept. Yaltajuk dipped this shirt in blood and brought it to Bayindir Khan and dropped it on the ground before him claiming he was dead. The shirt was sent to Chichek, who recognised it, and thus everyone believed Yaltajuk and there
136-591: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Do%C4%9Fan Abukay M.Sc. : Clarkson College of Technology, USA Doğan Abukay is a Turkish experimental physicist and retired professor of Physics at the Izmir Institute of Technology His research areas include Applied Physics , Superconductivity , High Temperature Superconductors , Thin Film Growth , Josephson Junctions , SQUIDs and applications . This article about
153-1176: The Turkish Football Federation Hüseyin Doğan (born 1994), Dutch footballer of Turkish descent Hüzeyfe Doğan (born 1981), Turkish-German football player Lütfi Doğan (1930–2023), Turkish theologian and politician Lütfi Doğan (politician) (1927–2018), Turkish academic, theologian and politician Mazlum Doğan (1956–1982), Kurdish separatist politician in Turkey Mehtap Doğan-Sızmaz (born 1978), Turkish female long-distance runner Mesut Doğan (born 1984), Turkish-Austrian futsal player Mustafa Doğan (born 1976), German footballer of Turkish descent Nedim Doğan (born 1943), Turkish football player Orhan Doğan (1955-2007), Turkish politician of Kurdish origin Selina Özuzun Doğan (born 1977), Armenian Turkish female lawyer and politician Vildan Doğan , Turkish female karateka Ziya Doğan (born 1961), Turkish football manager Fictional characters [ edit ] Doğan Alp , fictional character in
170-748: The Turkish TV series Diriliş: Ertuğrul See also [ edit ] Doğan (disambiguation) Dugan , a surname [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Doğan&oldid=1254522547 " Categories : Given names Surnames Turkish-language surnames Turkish masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
187-1112: The Turkish deep state Doğan Türkmen , Turkish diplomat Middle name [ edit ] Gürbüz Doğan Ekşioğlu (born 1954), Turkish cartoonist and graphics designer Hasan Doğan Piker (born 1991), Turkish-American political commentator and Twitch streamer Turgut Doğan Şahin (born 1988), Turkish footballer Surname [ edit ] Ahmed Dogan (born 1954), Bulgarian politician of Turkish ethnicity Aydın Doğan (born 1936), Turkish billionaire media tycoon Aynur Doğan (born 1975), Kurdish singer and musician from Turkey Bahar Doğan (born 1974), Turkish long-distance runner Çetin Doğan (born 1940), Turkish general Deniz Doğan (born 1979), German footballer of Turkish descent Duygu Doğan (born 2000), Turkish female rhythmic gymnast Fidan Doğan (1982–2013), Kurdish activist Furkan Doğan (1991–2010), Turkish-American civil activist Harun Doğan (born 1976), Turkish sport wrestler Hasan Doğan (1956–2008), 37th president of
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#1732793879528204-423: The girl's arrow but when it comes to wrestling, Beyrek was astonished by her strength, he thinks "If I am beaten by this girl they will pour scorn on my head and shame on my face among the teeming Oghuz." He then "grapples with the girl" and "seizes her breast", when she struggles to free herself in surprise, he had to make a "supreme effort" to "seize her slender waist, held her tight and threw her on her back." After
221-419: The hunt, Beyrek finds a red tent in which Lady Chichek was residing. However, at the time Beyrek doesn't know to whom that tent belongs and a woman, Kisirja Yinge, comes out from the tent and asks him for some of the deer he hunted. Bamsi gives all the deer to her. When maids bring the deer inside, Lady Chichek asks about the young man who hunted the deer and her maids describe him just the way his father described
238-454: The king", therefore it can be thought as a title before the name Chichek. The name "Chichek" means "flower, blossom" which came from Proto-Turkic "čeček", it has a deep-rooted history indicating beauty and it is used as a female name until this day. The character Banu Chichek is depicted as a strong woman. In the story, Bamsi Beyrek's father Bay Pure asks his son, "What girl among the Oghuz do you want to marry?". Beyrek answers "Father, find me
255-548: The man she will be destined to marry. After this, she tells her maids to call Beyrek inside. Banu Chichek hides her true identity and introduces herself as "serving-woman of Lady Chichek.", then she continues "Come, let us ride out together. We shall shoot our bows and race our horses and wrestle. If you beat me in these three you will beat her too." By this, it is implied that only if he can beat her in these three, he would be worthy of Banu Chichek and only then he can marry her. Beyrek's horse passes Banu Chichek's and his arrow splits
272-422: The wrestling, Banu Chichek reveals her name and "Three times he (Beyrek) kisses her and once he bites her." Then, he gives her a ring saying "Let this be the sign of our engagement." But Lady Chichek has a devious brother called Crazy Karchar, who would kill anyone wishing to marry his sister. With the help of Dede Korkut, Beyrek outwits Karchar and his wedding with Chichek was soon about to happen. However, due to
289-420: Was great mourning for several days. Bay Bure secretly asked a group of merchants if they knew what had happened to Beyrek. The merchants replied in a song; Meanwhile, Beyrek met the daughter of the prince of the infidels, who loved him. She became the reason for him escaping. When Beyrek saw that people were getting ready for a wedding, he asked a shepherd about what was going on. The shepherd, who didn't know he
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