Examples of 'sakine' in a sentence

Meaning of "sakine"

sakine (noun) - Sakine is a given name of Turkish origin. It is used to name girls and is commonly found in Turkey and other Turkish-speaking regions

How to use "sakine" in a sentence

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Sakine Cansız was a symbol of the freedom struggle.
And do not speak kurdish again Sakine.
Sakine is in Tabriz prison awaiting her imminent stoning sentence.
The only way to save Sakine is through intensive global protest.
Sakine was a life long activist and founding member of the PKK.
They are at home with Sakine.
Sakine Cansiz was a founding member of the PKK.
He also had two daughter named Fatima and Sakine.
Sakine Cansız always wanted to return to Dersim as a guerrilla.
From the faraway country Afghanistan Sakine is adapted very well in our team.
Sakine was a deeply inspiring life-long activist and founding member of the PKK.
She didnt go Sakine.
Comrade Sakine is an old friend.
Can we call Sakine.
All the more so, when Sakine Cansiz was a respected personality in the Kurdish movement.

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You have Sakine.
Avesta Herekol describes Sakine Cansız as a militant personality whose “ whole life was a struggle ".
My name is Sakine.
Sakine Cansiz - symbol of women 's movement and independence.
Biehl, Autobiography of Sakine Cansız is a historical document.
I am going to Social Management, you look after her Sakine.
Unlikely - Sakine Cansız did not have the character of a “ dissident ” to the Ocalan line.
They are home, with Sakine.
Sakine Cansız was one of the founders of the PKK ( Kurdistan Workers ' Party ).
That 's gonna be better, Sakine.
Sakine chose in 2017 to travel to France instead for a conference.
Ok, thank you Sakine.
Sakine Cansız was an Alevi Kurdish woman, born in 1958 in a village of Dersim, northern Kurdistan.

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