par Silenius » 25 avr. 2025, 23:52
GillesH38 a écrit : ↑25 avr. 2025, 22:49
Silenius a écrit : ↑25 avr. 2025, 21:28
GillesH38 a écrit : ↑25 avr. 2025, 16:19
pourquoi tu dis qu'il est mahométan ?
Les turcs ou kurdes sont le sont assez souvent.
euh pourquoi tu penses qu'il est turc ou kurde ?
Sur X son pere suit la politique turque et retwitte Ruffin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polat
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Look up Polat or polat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Polat is a Turkish name of Persian (Persian: پولاد) origin, meaning "steel". It may refer to:
Given name
Polat Kemboi Arıkan (born 1990), Turkish long distance runner of Kenyan origin
Polat Keser (born 1985), German–Turkish football player
Polat Kocaoğlu (born 1979), Turkish basketball player
Polat Alemdar (born 1973), Main character of cult Turkish drama Valley of the Wolves
The surname in the name "Adar Polat" is Polat.
The name "Adar" serves as a given name, while "Polat" is the family surname. The surname Polat has Turkish origins and is derived from the word meaning "steel" or "banner," commonly associated with strength and resilience in Turkish culture
Islam - Approximately 95% of the population identifies as Muslim, primarily Sunni Muslims (about 85-90%) and Shia Muslims (around 10%, mostly Alevis).
Christianity - Christians make up about 0.2% of the population, including:
Armenian Apostolic
Greek Orthodox
Other Christian denominations (Catholic and Protestant)
Judaism - There are approximately 14,300 Jews in Turkey, primarily of Sephardic origin[1][2].
Other Religions - Smaller communities include Bahá'ís and adherents of Tengrism.
Adar (Hebrew: אֲדָר, ʾĂdār; from Akkadian adaru) is the sixth month of the civil year and the twelfth month of the religious year on the Hebrew calendar, roughly corresponding to the month of March in the Gregorian calendar. It is a month of 29 days.
Adar in Turkish refers to the month of March, which is derived from the Arabic name "Azar" (آذار). It is used in a similar context as in Hebrew, where Adar is the sixth month of the civil year and the twelfth month of the religious year on the Hebrew calendar.
C'est peut-etre un juif turc nazi, on sait jamais

Mais Mars Acier, c'est un peu belliqueux, non ?
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pourquoi tu dis qu'il est mahométan ?
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Les turcs ou kurdes sont le sont assez souvent.
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euh pourquoi tu penses qu'il est turc ou kurde ?
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Sur X son pere suit la politique turque et retwitte Ruffin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polat
[quote]From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Look up Polat or polat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Polat is a Turkish name of Persian (Persian: پولاد) origin, meaning "steel". It may refer to:
Given name
Polat Kemboi Arıkan (born 1990), Turkish long distance runner of Kenyan origin
Polat Keser (born 1985), German–Turkish football player
Polat Kocaoğlu (born 1979), Turkish basketball player
Polat Alemdar (born 1973), Main character of cult Turkish drama Valley of the Wolves[/quote]
[quote]The surname in the name "Adar Polat" is Polat.
The name "Adar" serves as a given name, while "Polat" is the family surname. The surname Polat has Turkish origins and is derived from the word meaning "steel" or "banner," commonly associated with strength and resilience in Turkish culture
Islam - Approximately 95% of the population identifies as Muslim, primarily Sunni Muslims (about 85-90%) and Shia Muslims (around 10%, mostly Alevis).
Christianity - Christians make up about 0.2% of the population, including:
Armenian Apostolic
Greek Orthodox
Other Christian denominations (Catholic and Protestant)
Judaism - There are approximately 14,300 Jews in Turkey, primarily of Sephardic origin[1][2].
Other Religions - Smaller communities include Bahá'ís and adherents of Tengrism.
Adar (Hebrew: אֲדָר, ʾĂdār; from Akkadian adaru) is the sixth month of the civil year and the twelfth month of the religious year on the Hebrew calendar, roughly corresponding to the month of March in the Gregorian calendar. It is a month of 29 days.
Adar in Turkish refers to the month of March, which is derived from the Arabic name "Azar" (آذار). It is used in a similar context as in Hebrew, where Adar is the sixth month of the civil year and the twelfth month of the religious year on the Hebrew calendar.
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C'est peut-etre un juif turc nazi, on sait jamais :lol: Mais Mars Acier, c'est un peu belliqueux, non ?