İlter - meaning and definition. What is İlter
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What (who) is İlter - definition


İlter         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Ilter
İlter is a Turkish given name and surname, that may be derived from 7th-century Turkic leader Ilterish Qaghan. The name may refer to:
Aydın İlter         
TURKISH GENERAL
Aydin Ilter
Aydın İlter (1 July 1930 – 21 April 2022)Kıbrıs Türk Mukavemet Teşkilatı’nın son Bayraktarı vefat etti was a Turkish general. He was General Commander of the Gendarmerie of Turkey (1993 – 1995) and previously served in the Special Warfare Department from 1963 to 1983, including as head of the Department from 1980 to 1983.
Examples of use of İlter
1. "We bought it from a guy who sells islands, and we have it in black and white that he used to own it," Klaus Ilter said of Taborcillo, an island situated not far from mainland Panama.
2. The group outbid rivals including Indian Oil Corp. and Azeri state oil company Socar for a 51 percent stake in Petkim, said Osman Ilter, deputy head of Turkey‘s asset sales agency and Petkim‘s chairman.
3. In an apartment overlooking the shipping channels of the Bosporus, Ilter Turan, a political science professor at Istanbul Bilgi University, contemplated the question of what Ataturk would have thought about the head scarves, and sighed.
4. A Turkish official said leaders were waiting for the outcome of the summit, adding that given the tensions, Turkey was not pressing its candidacy. There is no virtue to discussing it extensively at this moment,‘‘ said Ilter Turan, a professor of political science at Istanbul Bilgi University.
5. But those leaders now say they are not following an Islamic agenda, citing EU–backed reforms as proof. «This party is definitely advocating a more moderate streak of thought than its predecessors,» said Ilter Turan, a political science professor at Istanbul’s Bilgi University.