Proper noun
Murat
a river in the Armenian Highland, a tributary of the Euphrates
Murat (plural Murats)
A surname from French.
Murat would later be executed by firing squad in the courtyard on October 13, 1815. Source: Internet
In the early 1990s Murat Ses developed a musical style he terms Electric Levantine. Source: Internet
In 2007 Advertising agency TBWA decided to use the early 70s Moğollar® song 'Garip Çoban' (meaning Poor Shepherd in Turkish), composed by Murat Ses, in PlayStation 3 campaigns commercial. Source: Internet
Murat) was the Ottoman Sultan from 1421 to 1451 (except for a period from 1444 to 1446 when his son Mehmed II reigned). Source: Internet
Cumhuriyet's editor-in-chief Murat Sabuncu and investigative reporter Ahmet Sik, who had both spent well over a year in jail, were ordered to be freed by the judge after a marathon day-long hearing, an AFP reporter said. Source: Internet
Murat Rumevleklioğlu, who runs BM-AR, said the translation, in the eastern and western dialects of Armenian, was based on two separate Turkish translations of the book. Source: Internet