bülent

listen to the pronunciation of bülent
Turkish - English
(isim) High, elevated; tall
lofty
English - English

Definition of bülent in English English dictionary

Bülent Ecevit
born May 28, 1925, Constantinople, Tur. Turkish poet, journalist, and politician. A writer for the newspaper of the Republican People's Party (RPP), he was elected as a RPP member to the Turkish parliament in 1957. As minister of labour (1961-65), he made the strike a legal weapon for labour for the first time in Turkish history. He became head of the RPP in 1972 and served as prime minister of Turkey, first in the 1970s and later from 1999 to 2002. As head of government, he declared an amnesty for all political prisoners and in 1974 authorized Turkey's military intervention in Cyprus after the Greek-led coup on that island
Turkish - Turkish
Yüksek, yüksek yer
bülent erkmen
Grafik sanatının amblem, afiş, kitap kapağı, pul, broşür gibi hemen her dalında yapıtlar üretmiş, yurtiçinde ve dışında birçok ödül kazanmış ünlü grafik sanatçımız
bülent

    Hyphenation

    bü·lent

    Etymology

    [ 'blend ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, modification of Old Norse blanda; akin to Old English blandan to mix, Lithuanian blandus impure, cloudy.
Favorites