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Tarsus Idman Yurdu; Tarsus İ.Y.; Tarsus IY; Tarsus İY; Tarsus İdmanyurdu; Tarsus Idman Yurdu SK; Tarsus İdman Yurdu Spor Kulübü

Tarsus (eyelids)         
CONNECTIVE TISSUE IN THE EYELID
Tarsal plate; Superior tarsal plate; Inferior tarsus; Superior tarsus
The tarsi (tarsal plates) are two comparatively thick, elongated plates of dense connective tissue, about in length for the upper eyelid and 5 mm for the lower eyelid; one is found in each eyelid, and contributes to its form and support. They are located directly above the lid margins.
Boniface of Tarsus         
  • ''Aglaida and Boniface'' (painting by [[Alexandre Cabanel]])
ROMAN SAINT
St. Boniface of Tarsus; Saint Boniface of Tarsus; Boniface of tarsus; Bonifacius of Tarsus
Saint Boniface of Tarsus was, according to legend, executed for being a Christian in the year 307 at Tarsus, where he had gone from Rome in order to bring back to his mistress Aglaida (also written Aglaia) relics of the martyrs.
Tarsus (West Syriac diocese)         
FORMER SYRIAN ORTHODOX ARCHDIOCESE
Tarsus (West Syrian Diocese); Tarsus (Syrian diocese); Tarsus (West Syriac Diocese)
The city of Tarsus was a Syriac Orthodox archdiocese, attested between the seventh and thirteenth centuries. Nearly twenty Syrian Orthodox metropolitans of Tarsus are mentioned either by Michael the Syrian or in other Syriac Orthodox narrative sources.

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Tarsus İdman Yurdu

Tarsus İdman Yurdu is a Turkish sports club based in Tarsus. Founded in 1923, the football team plays at the Tarsus Şehir Stadium, which has a capacity of 4,189. They were named as "Tarsus İdman Yurdu Erkutspor" between 1983–1986 during the chairmanship of Erkut Kuzeyman, who was also a businessman.