Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Kurtuluş, (Turkish for Liberation, Salvation, formerly known as Tatavla meaning "horse stable in Greek: Ταταύλα) is a cosmopolitan neighborhood of Şişli whose population consists of Turks, Greeks (now almost completely emigrated), Armenians (who still live there in numbers), Kurds (who are relatively recent economic migrants), and Jews (who still live there in numbers). The Turkish name means "independence", "deliverance" and also "good riddance".[citation needed]. }
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- Kurtuluş abstract "Kurtuluş, (Turkish for Liberation, Salvation, formerly known as Tatavla meaning "horse stable in Greek: Ταταύλα) is a cosmopolitan neighborhood of Şişli whose population consists of Turks, Greeks (now almost completely emigrated), Armenians (who still live there in numbers), Kurds (who are relatively recent economic migrants), and Jews (who still live there in numbers). The Turkish name means "independence", "deliverance" and also "good riddance".[citation needed]".
- Kurtuluş comment "Kurtuluş, (Turkish for Liberation, Salvation, formerly known as Tatavla meaning "horse stable in Greek: Ταταύλα) is a cosmopolitan neighborhood of Şişli whose population consists of Turks, Greeks (now almost completely emigrated), Armenians (who still live there in numbers), Kurds (who are relatively recent economic migrants), and Jews (who still live there in numbers). The Turkish name means "independence", "deliverance" and also "good riddance".[citation needed]".