Alkan Çağlar — Alkan Chaglar (born August 51981 in London) is a Turkish Cypriot journalist and a columnist for the weekly bilingual (English Turkish) newspaper [http://www.toplumpostasi.net Toplum Postası ] . Educated at Leicester, Liège, and the School of… … Wikipedia
Alkan Chaglar — Alkan de Beaumont Chaglar, born August 5, 1981 (1981 08 05) (age 30) in London, is a Turkish Cypriot journalist and a columnist for the weekly bilingual (English Turkish) newspaper Toplum Postası. Educated at Leicester, Liège, and the School … Wikipedia
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