Turgut is a Turkish given name. Turgut may also refer to: Turgut Alp, Ottoman military commander Turgut Alp (fictional character), a character based on...
Turgut Alp (Ottoman Turkish: طورغود آلپ) was one of the warriors and alps who fought for Ertuğrul, a Turkoman leader and bey, and Ertuğrul's son Osman...
Dragut (Turkish: Turgut Reis; 1485 – 23 June 1565) was an Ottoman corsair, naval commander, governor, and noble. Under his command, the Ottoman Empire's...
Fatma Turgut (born January 2, 1984) is a Turkish rock music singer. She completed her primary education in Atatürk Primary School and secondary education...
Tansel Turgut (born 1966) is a Turkish-American cardiologist and chess player. He was born in Turkey, and moved to the US in 1992. Turgut was the 1997...
Jansin Turgut (born 8 March 1996) is a Turkey international rugby league footballer who plays as a back row forward. He previously played for Hull FC and...
Demir Turgut (born 30 May 1909, date of death unknown) was a Turkish sailor. He competed in the O-Jolle event at the 1936 Summer Olympics. "Demir Turgut"....
Turgut Reis Mosque may refer to any of the below: Turgut Reis Mosque (Balchik) is a mosque in Balchik, Bulgaria Turgut Reis Mosque (Esenler) is a mosque...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Turgut Toydemir. Turgut Toydemir (born 1938 in Istanbul) is a Turkish architect. Turgut Toydemir was born in 1938 in Istanbul...
Shevket Turgut Pasha (Turkish: Şevket Turgut Paşa; 1857–1924) was an Ottoman army general with the rank of mirliva (major general), who also held the governmental...
Turgut Uyar (August 4, 1927 – August 22, 1985) was a Turkish poet. Turgut Uyar was born in Ankara on 4 August 1927 as the fifth of the six children of...
1904–1905. In 1910, Weissenburg was sold to the Ottoman Empire and renamed Turgut Reis, after the famous 16th century Turkish admiral. The ship saw heavy...
Turgut Kabaca (August 10, 1972) civil engineer, swimmer and national water polo player. 1979–1985 Galatasaray Swimming Team 1986–2005 Galatasaray Water...