Cem Hakko | |
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Born | Istanbul, Turkey | June 17, 1955
Nationality | Turkish |
Occupation | Businessman |
Known for | President of Vakko |
Cem Hakko (Istanbul, 17 June 1955[1]) is a Turkish fashion designer and businessman.[2][3] He is the son of Vitali Hakko (1913–2007).[4]
Uomini d'affari ebrei come Ishak Alaton, che opera nel campo dell'elettronica, e l'imperatore della moda Cem Hakko (Vakko) sono attualmente tra i personaggi più noti di İstanbul. Gli armeni furono decimati dalle persecuzioni del 1915 ...[Jewish businessmen as Ishak Alaton, which operates in the field of electronics, and the emperor of fashion Cem Hakko (Vakko) are currently among the best known of İstanbul.]
Bu tarih sorulanndan sonra, "cem" adına gelebiliriz; sabetayistlerin ve Ya- hudiler'in, Cem Hakko var, "cem" adına düşkünlükleri hâlâ tatminkar çözümünü bulamadığım bilmecelerden birisidir; Cem Boyner'i, Cem Uzan'ı ve sa- betayist bir baba ...[After these date questions, we can come to the name of "cem"; The sabbathists and Jews have Cem Hakko, their fondness for the name "cem" is one of the riddles that I still cannot find a satisfactory solution to; Cem Boyner, Cem Uzan and a sabbatical father...]
Adnan Kahveci was Minister of Finance; Vitali Hakko (1913–2007) was a Jewish businessman and one of the