Hurşit
Hurşit (Turkish pronunciation: [huɾˈʃit]) is a masculine given name derived from Persian Khorshid. It may refer to:
- Hurshid Pasha (died 1822), Ottoman general and Grand Vizier
- Hurşit Atak (born 1991), Turkish weightlifter
- Hurşit Güneş (born 1957), Turkish economist and politician
- Hurşit Tolon (born 1942), retired Turkish general
- Ziya Hurşit (1892–1926), Turkish politician
Hurşut
- Hurşut Meriç (born 1983), Dutch professional footballer of Turkish descent
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gollark: > Guys, what's the sampling rate of vacuum tubes?They aren't digital devices. They don't have one.
gollark: They, er, convert electrical signals to sound, as far as I can tell, so they're okay.
gollark: Mine are generic cheap Amazon ones.
gollark: *is listening to music downloaded from YouTube on cheap headphones off laptop's 3.5mm jack*
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