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・ Şeref Tüfenk
・ Şerefiye, Borçka
・ Şerefli, Adıyaman
・ Şereflidavutlu, Şereflikoçhisar
・ Şerefligöközü, Haymana
・ Şereflikoçhisar
・ Şerif
・ Şerif Gören
・ Şerif Mardin
・ Şerif Muhiddin Targan
・ Şerif Pasha
・ Şerif Sezer
・ Şerif Turgut
・ Şerif Yaçağaz
・ Şerif Yenen
Şerife Bacı
・ Şerifli, Kozan
・ Şermin Langhoff
・ Şero
・ Şeva Zistanê
・ Şevkefza Sultan
・ Şevket
・ Şevket Altuğ
・ Şevket Dağ
・ Şevket Müftügil
・ Şevket Pamuk
・ Şevket Sabancı
・ Şevket Süreyya Aydemir
・ Şevket Çoruh
・ Şevket Şahintaş


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Şerife Bacı (literally: Sister Şerife), aka Şerife Kadın for "Mrs. Şerife", (died December 1921) was a Turkish folk heroine, who took part in the Turkish War of Independence, and was declared martyr due to her death during the war.
==Early life==
She was born in a village in Seydiler district of Kastamonu Vilayet. Her birth date is not certainly known. However, she was sixteen years old as she got married. Two months after her wedding, World War I broke out, and her husband was recruited. Six months later, she learnt the death of her husband at Gallipoli Campaign (1915–16). The villagers arranged her re-marriage to a wounded war veteran named Topal Yusuf (literally: Yusuf the Lame), who had lost his left leg and an eye by a bomb explosion at the front. In the third year of her re-marriage, Şerife Gelin (literally: Bride Şerife) as she was called, gave birth to a daughter named Elif. Şerife was a helpful person for almost everyone and every work in the village.

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