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page 120th-century people from the Ottoman Empire

Aristotle Onassis
Aristotle Socrates Onassis was a Greek and Argentine business magnate. He amassed the world's largest privately owned shipping fleet and was one of the world's richest and most famous men. He was married to Athina Mary Livanos, had a long-standing affair with opera singer Maria Callas, and in his final years was married to American former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.

Baba Vanga
Bulgarian psychic (1911-1996)

Markos Vafiadis
Greek politician (1906-1992)

Latife Uşşakî
Wife of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and First Lady of Turkey (1898-1975)

Bechara El Khoury
First President of Lebanon (1890-1964)
Nikos Zachariadis
Greek politician (1903-1973)
Pierre Gemayel
Lebanese politician (1905-1984)
Émile Eddé
Lebanese politician (1883-1949)
Kamil Tolon
Turkish businessperson (1912–1978)
Charles Debbas
Lebanese politician (1884-1935)
Nene Hatun
Turkish military officer (1857–1955)
Serfiraz Hanım
Wife of Ottoman Sultan Abdülmejid I
Ahmed Niyazi Bey
Ottoman revolutionary (1873 – 1913)
Dīmītrīs Partsalidīs
Greek politician (1903-1980)
Şerif Paşa
Ottoman diplomat (1865-1951)
Hasan Hayri Kanko
Turkish statesperson of Kurdish ancestry (1881–1925)
Reşid Akif Paşa
Ottoman statesman during the last decades of the Ottoman Empire
Bekir Fikri
Albanian Ottoman revolutionary (1882–1914)
Ethem Nejat
Ottoman Turkish politician
Eyüp Sabri Akgöl
Turkish statesperson (1876–1950)
Galip Kulaksızoğlu
Turkish association football player (1889–1939)

Traianos Nallis
Greek politician
Tunalı Hilmi
Turkish statesperson (1871–1928)
Hekimoğlu
right|thumb|300x300px|Authorities and a journalist from the United States posing with the bodies of Hekimoğlu and friend Alan Osman after their death in a shootout with arresting officers. Hekimoğlu's body is on the right.
Hekimoğlu İbrahim (died 26 April 1913), known by his epithet Hekimoğlu ("son of a physician" in Turkish), was a Turkish outlaw and a folk hero. He was born in Fatsa, Ordu, Ottoman Empire (today's Blacksea region in Turkey)