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  2. E-Government in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    e-Government in Turkey is the use of digital technology to improve service efficiency and effectiveness in Turkey . Turkish website e-Devlet kapısı ( Turkish: e-government gateway ), simply e-devlet ( Turkish: e-government) or turkiye.gov.tr, is a resource providing access to government services, with an information portal for foreigners.

  3. Devlet - Wikipedia

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    Devlet. Devlet is the Turkish word for "state", a borrowing from Arabic dawla (دولة) via Persian dowlat (دولت). It has also been used as a given name. It may refer to: Devlet Bahçeli (born 1948), Turkish politician and chairman of the far-right Nationalist Movement Party. Devlet Ana, grandmother of Ottoman Sultan Osman I.

  4. Conscription in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    In Turkey, compulsory military service applies to all male citizens from 21 to 41 years of age. It is 6 months for all males regardless of education degree. Different rules apply to Turks abroad. For Turks with multiple citizenship, the conscription lapses if they have already served in the army of another country.

  5. E-Government in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The United Arab Emirates (UAE), once largely known for its oil exports, today has a diverse and highly developed economy. According to the UAE Economic Report 2009, released by the UAE Ministry of Economy in May 2010, the non-oil sector contributed 71.6 percent to the UAE’s GDP, compared to 66.5 percent in 2008, underscoring the success of the nation's economic diversification initiatives.

  6. Electronic identification - Wikipedia

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    An electronic identification ("eID") is a digital solution for proof of identity of citizens or organizations.They can be used to view to access benefits or services provided by government authorities, banks or other companies, for mobile payments, etc. Apart from online authentication and login, many electronic identity services also give users the option to sign electronic documents with a ...

  7. People's Democracy Party - Wikipedia

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    Centre-left. Politics of Turkey. Political parties. Elections. People's Democracy Party ( Turkish: Halkın Demokrasi Partisi, HADEP) was a Kurdish political party in Turkey. [1] [2] Murat Bozlak founded the party on 11 May 1994. [3] The party disbanded in 2003.

  8. Peoples' Democratic Party (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The Peoples' Democratic Party ( Turkish: Halkların Demokratik Partisi, acronymized as HDP; Kurdish: Partiya Demokratîk a Gelan[ 26] ), or Democratic Party of the Peoples, is a pro- Kurdish political party in Turkey. Generally left-wing, the party places a strong emphasis on participatory and radical democracy, feminism, minority rights, youth ...

  9. Risale-i Nur - Wikipedia

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    Risale-i Nur. The Risale-i Nur Collection ( Turkish: Risale-i Nur Külliyatı, Ottoman Turkish: رساله نور كلیاتی) is a collection of religious writings by Said Nursî, a Kurdish Islamic Scholar from Bitlis region of Turkey between the 1910s and 1950s. Unlike what is often claimed, it is not tafsir (commentary on the Qur'an).