Murat
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Murat is a Turkish name. It comes from the Arabic Murad with the Turks having adopted the softer, front-of-mouth 'T' sound rather than the more guttural, back-of-mouth, 'D'. Its meaning can be translated roughly into 'Reached Desire', 'Happy Ending' or 'Accomplished Goal'. It may refer to one of the following:
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[edit] People
- Jean-Louis Murat, French singer
- Joachim Murat, King of Naples and Marshal of France from 1808 to 1815
- Kapllan Murat, Belgian criminal
- Özkan Murat, minister in the 20th Government of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
- Prince Murat, title originally created for Joachim Murat.
- Robert Murat
- Murat Kurnaz
- Murat Nasyrov
[edit] Geography
- Murat Centre
- Murat River
- Murat, Allier, a commune in the department of Allier
- Murat, Cantal, a commune in the department of Cantal
- Murat-le-Quaire, a commune in the department of Puy-de-Dôme
- Murat-sur-Vèbre, a commune in the department of Tarn
[edit] Music
- Live at the Murat, the ninth album and second live album by the progressive rock band Umphrey's McGee.
[edit] See also
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