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As most Pakistanis are Muslims, the majority of Pakistani names are derived from Arabic, Turkish, and Persian names.
Lysi, a village in Cyprus, whose Turkish name is Akdoğan
Thus, Battle of Maritsa occurred at Ormenio (Turkish name:Çirmen(Chernomen)) in Greece but this battle occurred at Sarayakpınar village in Turkey; geographically different places but their similarity for both cities are at the banks of Maritsa River.
Kokkina exclave, an exclave Turkish village in western Cyprus, whose Turkish name is Erenköy
He took his Turkish name after Melih Gökçek, the mayor of Ankara and the honorary president of Ankaraspor.
Larnakas tis Lapithou, a village in Cyprus, whose Turkish name is Kozan
Strongylos, a village in Famagusta, Cyprus, whose Turkish name is Turunçlu
Limnitis, a village in Cyprus whose Turkish name is Yeşilırmak
The Turkish name of Skylloura, a village in the district of Nicosia, northern Cyprus
Templos, a village in the Kyrenia district of Cyprus, whose Turkish name is Zeytinlik