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Scott Burnside
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Further reading Category:1963 births Category:Date of birth missing (living people) Category:Living people Category:20th-century Canadian journalists Category:21st-century Canadian journalists Category:Canadian columnists Category:Canadian crime writers Category:Canadian expatriate journalists in the United States Category:Canadian male journalists Category:Canadian newspaper journalists Category:Canadian newspaper reporters and correspondents Category:Canadian podcasters Category:Canadian sportswriters Category:Carleton University alumni Category:Crime journalists Category:Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award recipients Category:ESPN people Category:Journalists from Ontario Category:Mass media people from Atlanta Category:National Post people Category:Ottawa Citizen people Category:People from Essex, Ontario Category:People from Milton, Ontario Category:The Athletic journalists Category:Toronto Sun people Category:University of Ottawa alumni Category:USA Today journalists
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Short description, Early life and education, News and crime reporter, Sports journalism career, ESPN and the Professional Hockey Writers' Association, Later career, Honours and reputation, Personal life, Notes, References, Further reading
Cnidochloa
Short description
Cnidochloa is a genus of grasses. It includes a single species, Cnidochloa longipedicellata, a perennial or rhizomatous geophyte native to southern and southeastern Brazil. It flowers from December to May.Fernando O. Zuloaga, Sandra S. Aliscioni, M. Amalia Scataglini "Cnidochloa: A New Genus of Grasses from Brazil (Poaceae: Panicoideae: Paniceae)," Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 105(2), 183-194, (7 July 2020) It grows along forest margins and in forest clearings from 700 to 1400 meters elevation in the states of Rio de Janeiro, Parana, and Santa Catarina. The species was first described as Panicum longipedicellatum in 1966 by Jason Richard Swallen. In 2020 Fernando Omar Zuloaga placed the species in a new monotypic genus as Cnidochloa longipedicellata, based on morphological, anatomical, and phylogenetic characteristics. It is distinguished from other species in subtribe Paniceae by an upper glume which is as long as the spikelet, absent lower palea and lower flower, conspicuous papillae covering the whole surface of the upper anthecium, and lemma with flat margins over the palea.
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References Category:Panicoideae Category:Monotypic Poaceae genera Category:Flora of South Brazil Category:Flora of Southeast Brazil Category:Flora of the Atlantic Forest Category:Endemic flora of Brazil Category:Grasses of Brazil Category:Taxa described in 2020
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Battle of Tavareyaghatta
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The Battle of Tavareyaghatta was a battle between the Western Chalukyas under emperor Satyashraya and Chola emperor Rajaraja I. It was a decisive victory for Satyashraya, who completely destroyed all Chola attempts to invade Kalyani until the reign of Rajadhiraja I.
Battle of Tavareyaghatta
Background
Background During the early 11th century, the Chola dynasty of Thanjavur were on the ascendant. The Chola influence in the eastern Deccan ruled by the Chalukyas of Vengi (the Eastern Chalukyas) was on the rise. With the help of the Cholas, Saktivarman had defeated Jata-Choda Bhima and gained control of the Vengi kingdom. The rise of Chola influence in the east was unacceptable to the Western Chalukyas. Around c.1006 - 1007, a general of Satyashraya named Bayalnambi burnt the forts at Dhanyakataka (or Dharanikota) and Yanamandala. With these victories, Satyashraya was able to establish himself temporarily at Chebrolu in the modern Guntur district.Sastri (1955), p.165 But these early victories were temporary. The Chola King Rajaraja I mounted a two pronged counter-attack. A large Chola army led by prince Rajendra Chola invaded and captured Donur in the Bijapur region, Banavasi, parts of the Raichur Doab (called Iditurainnadu), Unkal near modern Hubli, and Kudalasangama in modern Bagalkot district. However, Satyashraya at last reconquered these territories after defeating Rajendra Chola according to Hottur inscriptions which have also been noted by historians Suryanath Kamath and R.C. Mujamdar. Emperor Satyashraya defeated Rajendra Chola in Chebrolu and captured it. An inscription dated 1005 AD found at Yelesirur (Dharwad district) says that Satyashraya was in Shriparvata (Srisailam in Kurnool) in connection with the campaign against the Cholas and had enlisted the help of Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi in his wars against the Cholas. Satyashraya fought against Raja Raja Chola in the latter's third campaign. Satyashraya retaliated by invading the Vengi country in 1006 AD and placed Saktivarman on the throne of Vengi.
Battle of Tavareyaghatta
Battle
Battle After all of these conflicts, Satyashraya marched against a Chola army led by Rajendra Chola sent by Rajaraja I to defeat the Kalyani Chalukyas. However, in the battle, Satyashraya was victorious, and repulsed the Chola invasion once more.
Battle of Tavareyaghatta
Aftermath
Aftermath Although this settled several major conflicts, this did not prevent further invasions. The two forces would again fight at the battle of Chebrolu. The Cholas would then again invade the Western Chalukyas during the reign of Chalukya emperor Jayasimha but in the end would again be defeated along with the rest of the coalition at the Battle of the Godavari river
Battle of Tavareyaghatta
See also
See also Battle of Chebrolu Battle of the Godavari river Battle of Donur
Battle of Tavareyaghatta
References
References
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Short description, Background, Battle, Aftermath, See also, References
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Macintosh
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Motorola 68000 (1984-1994)
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iPad Pro
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Apple Watch
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Notes
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Alexandre Pisano
short description
Alexandre Kouto Horio Pisano (; born 10 January 2006) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Nagoya Grampus.
Alexandre Pisano
Club career
Club career A youth product of FC Felball Aichi, Pisano joined Nagoya Grampus in 2021 to finish his development. On 16 August 2023, he was promoted to Nagoya's senior team ahead of the 2024 season. He made his senior and professional debut with in a 2–0 J.League Cup win over RB Omiya Ardija on 17 April 2024. On 17 May 2025, he signed his first professional contract with Nagoya.
Alexandre Pisano
International career
International career Pisano was born in Japan to a Canadian father and Japanese mother. He debuted with the Japan U17s in a friendly 2–0 win over the New Zealand U17s on 16 September 2023. He was called up to the Japan U17s for the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup. In March 2025, he was called up to the Japan U20s for a set of friendlies.
Alexandre Pisano
Personal life
Personal life Pisano's middle name "Kouto" is derived from the kanji from his families' dog and the month of January, when Alex was born. "Horio" is his Japanese mother's surname.https://sp.chunichi.co.jp/gra/news/rss/gw_graban_rss_detail.php?id=843108
Alexandre Pisano
Honours
Honours Nagoya Grampus J.League Cup: 2024
Alexandre Pisano
References
References
Alexandre Pisano
External links
External links FFF Profile Category:2006 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Kasugai, Aichi Category:Japanese men's footballers Category:Japan men's youth international footballers Category:Japanese people of Canadian descent Category:Men's association football goalkeepers Category:Nagoya Grampus players Category:J1 League players Category:21st-century Japanese sportsmen
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Caroline van der Hucht-Kerkhoven
Short description
Caroline Constance Albertine van der Hucht-Kerkhoven (; 20 January 1840 – 25 December 1915), also known by the pseudonym Marie Daal, was a Dutch writer, editor, philanthropist, and activist. She was active in promoting animal welfare, vegetarianism, child welfare, and humanitarian reform. Van der Hucht-Kerkhoven was editor of the animal welfare magazine Androcles, co-founded the Dutch Anti-Vivisection Society () and the Dutch Children's League (), and established the J. C. van der Hucht Fund, named in honor of her deceased husband, to support charitable projects benefiting both humans and animals. Her novels, such as Anna (1883) and ("The Family of Westvoorne"; 1890), used fiction as a platform for activism, especially against vivisection and in support of women's social engagement.
Caroline van der Hucht-Kerkhoven
Biography
Biography
Caroline van der Hucht-Kerkhoven
Early and personal life
Early and personal life thumb|Johan Carel van der Hucht and Caroline van der Hucht-Kerkhoven Kerkhoven was born in Amsterdam on 20 January 1840, the youngest child of seven children. Her father, Theodorus Johannes Kerkhoven (1789–1857), was a broker and author, and her mother, Clara Henriëtte van der Hucht (1800–1888), came from a well-established family. Her upbringing was influenced by both Lutheran (father) and Reformed (mother) traditions. On 19 June 1862, she married her full cousin Johan Carel van der Hucht (1832–1888), a businessman and banker who later became a director of the Royal Dutch Steamboat Company (KNSM). The couple remained childless and lived in Amsterdam, first along the Amstel and later on the Prinsengracht. Due to her husband's frail health, they frequently traveled to health resorts in Germany and to the milder climate of southern France.
Caroline van der Hucht-Kerkhoven
Activism
Activism Van der Hucht-Kerkhoven was deeply involved in humanitarian and animal welfare movements. In 1869, she became the editor-in-chief of Androcles, a monthly magazine dedicated to animal welfare. She provided financial support to related causes and was an active member of the Dutch Society for the Protection of Animals from 1877 onward. In 1883, she published the novel Anna under the pseudonym Marie Daal. The story centres on the theme of animal abuse, with the character Meta generally interpreted as a reflection of Van der Hucht-Kerkhoven herself. Through the narrative, she draws a connection between the mistreatment of animals—particularly vivisection—and the broader societal challenges faced by women who speak out publicly in pursuit of reform. The pseudonym Marie Daal was possibly inspired by Mariëndaal, a country estate in Arnhem where her mother was born. A feminist, Van der Hucht-Kerkhoven used fiction as a platform for activism, introducing female protagonists who are confronted with the realities of vivisection and cruelty, especially towards cats, and who adopt a more socially engaged role than was typical for women at the time. In 1890, two years after her husband's death, she co-founded the Dutch Anti-Vivisection Society (, NBBV). The NBBV published her two-volume novel ("The Family of Westvoorne") in 1891. Together with Marie Jungius, she co-founded the Dutch Children's League () in 1891, modeled on the British Bands of Mercy. The League aimed to teach children compassion for all living beings through literature and club activities. In 1894, she became the first vice-chair of the Dutch Vegetarian Society ().
Caroline van der Hucht-Kerkhoven
Humanitarian efforts
Humanitarian efforts Van der Hucht-Kerkhoven was a prominent proponent of humanitarianism. She maintained connections with pacifists, spiritualists, vegetarians, and Christian anarchists. Among her close collaborators was Felix Ortt, a leading figure in Christian anarchism and vegetarianism, who served as her personal secretary from 1899. In 1907, she established the J. C. van der Hucht Fund, named in honor of her husband, with an initial donation of . The fund aimed to promote the couple's humanitarian ideals, explicitly including animals within its scope of care. The fund helped finance the founding of the Engendaal School in Soest in 1913, a school based on neutral, humanitarian principles, initiated by Ortt. Its guiding philosophy was also influenced by the ideas of Albert Schweitzer.
Caroline van der Hucht-Kerkhoven
Death
Death Van der Hucht-Kerkhoven lived to see the school's opening in 1913 and died two years later on 25 December 1915 at the age of 75.
Caroline van der Hucht-Kerkhoven
Legacy
Legacy thumb|Van der Hucht-Kerkhoven, She left a life annuity to Felix Ortt, enabling him to continue his humanitarian work. She also bequeathed a significant legacy to the Engendaal School, which was subsequently renamed the Van der Hucht school in her honor. Additional schools under the same educational philosophy were later established in Overhees (1980) and Smitsveen (1991). In 2014, the J. C. van der Hucht Fund merged with the Martina de Beukelaar Foundation to form the Van der Hucht de Beukelaar Foundation, which continues to support projects promoting the welfare of humans and animals.
Caroline van der Hucht-Kerkhoven
Selected works
Selected works
Caroline van der Hucht-Kerkhoven
Publications
Publications Anna (novel under the pseudonym Marie Daal; 1883) ("The Family of Westvoorne"; two-volume novel under the pseudonym Marie Daal; 1891) ("Light and Shadow: Stories for Children of Various Ages"; with Jacoba F. D. Mossel; 1906)
Caroline van der Hucht-Kerkhoven
Collections
Collections ("What People Say"; children's literature; 1899) ("From the World of Humans and Animals: Stories for Young and Old"; 1905)
Caroline van der Hucht-Kerkhoven
Translations
Translations Eduard Baltzer, ("Vegetarian Cookbook"; translated with Daniël de Clercq; 1892) Anna Kingsford, ("Beyond the Sunset: A Fairy Tale for the Times"; translated allegorical tale; 1895)
Caroline van der Hucht-Kerkhoven
References
References Category:1840 births Category:1915 deaths Category:19th-century Dutch novelists Category:19th-century Dutch translators Category:19th-century Dutch women writers Category:19th-century Dutch writers Category:19th-century pseudonymous writers Category:20th-century Dutch short story writers Category:20th-century Dutch women writers Category:20th-century Dutch writers Category:Dutch animal welfare workers Category:Dutch activists Category:Dutch anti-vivisectionists Category:Dutch child activists Category:Dutch children's writers Category:Dutch feminist writers Category:Dutch magazine editors Category:Dutch novelists Category:Dutch philanthropists Category:Dutch short story writers Category:Dutch vegetarianism activists Category:Dutch women activists Category:Dutch women children's writers Category:Dutch women novelists Category:Dutch women philanthropists Category:Dutch women short story writers Category:English–Dutch translators Category:Founders of charities Category:German–Dutch translators Category:Pseudonymous women writers Category:Writers from Amsterdam
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<big>Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments</big>
Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments due to potential evasion of CU. 0xDeadbeef→∞ (talk to me) 01:27, 3 May 2025 (UTC) Can you elaborate a bit on what you mean?--Bbb23 (talk) 15:23, 3 May 2025 (UTC) @Bbb23: I'm not sure how I should elaborate that would help you make a decision. 0xDeadbeef→∞ (talk to me) 15:27, 3 May 2025 (UTC) I don't remember ever seeing such a finding. The usual inconclusive finding is because of proxies. So, as a former CU, I'm trying to think of hypothetical situations where I might suspect that the user is trying to "evade CU". Perhaps you could give me some examples? Without actually knowing the findings, which I know you can't reveal, I'm struggling to evaluate the finding's impact on the behavioral analysis. Honestly, it sounds a bit nefarious, that they are intentionally trying to evade detection, making it more likely they're a sock.--Bbb23 (talk) 15:35, 3 May 2025 (UTC) As a relatively new CU I'm not sure what I should reveal. Feel free to ask a different CU to cross-check the results I've given and they might have a different conclusion. My conclusion is CU data is inconclusive for this case, because either there had been intentional evasion of CU or they could be innocent. As with all things, I really cannot provide a clear answer as to whether I am sure that CU evasion has occurred. 0xDeadbeef→∞ (talk to me) 15:49, 3 May 2025 (UTC) Understood. Thanks for your patience.--Bbb23 (talk) 17:15, 3 May 2025 (UTC) - they geolocate to different countries. PhilKnight (talk) 17:23, 3 May 2025 (UTC) Closing based on technical findings. Bbb23 (talk) 18:04, 3 May 2025 (UTC)
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Gatik Ship Management
Short description
Gatik Ship Management is an Mumbai based international tanker shipping company. According to Financial Times and Indian Newswebsite The Wire one of the leading operators of the so-called 'shadow' fleet involved in the transportation of russian crude oil under Western sanctions.The unknown Indian company shipping millions of barrels of Russian oil, Financial Times, 4 May 2023. The shipping company experienced surprising growth in 2022, increasing its fleet of tankers from two to around 60, quickly becoming one of the world's largest companies in the industry. In 2023, large parts of the fleet were deregistered or registered under other companies following the discovery of a link between Gatik and the Russian government and the circumvention of Western sanctions. Gatik primarily transports petroleum products from Russia to India, but is also the largest fuel exporter to the EU. According to international Media outlets tankers operated and / or managed by India's Gatik Ship Management are used to load crude oil at Russian ports. The ships run by Gatik are constantly changing their technical/commercial management and ship owners. The vessels are renamed with a change of flag-state, MMSI, call-sign, including for sanctioned vessels. Gatik shadow fleet vessels operate under 'flags of convenience', which allows them to conceal their true origin and avoid control by international organizations and insurance companies.
Gatik Ship Management
History
History According to reports by the Financial Times (FT) and the independent Indian website The Wire, Gatik Ship Management owned only two chemical tankers in 2021, but increased its tanker fleet to around 60 by April 2023. The value of the fleet is estimated at US$1.6 billion. According to Gatik Ship Management, the company was established in March 2022. Gatik Ship Management shipped around 83 million barrels of crude oil and petroleum products to India by May 2023, with around half of all exports reportedly coming from Rosneft.https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/gatik-shipping-mystery-owner-of-dark-fleet-of-tankers-issues-press-release-only-to-sink-into-oblivion-again/cid/1961572 In its publication, the FT cites the Belgian analyst Kpler and suspects Russia and the role of Western sanctions behind the company's upswing. It was "inevitable" that Russia would seek to ship its crude oil by other means, and Gatik is "the best example" in this context, according to Kpler.[2] Before the Ukraine war, India had sourced about 1% of its oil needs from Russian sources; by 2023, this figure had risen to 30%. A short time later, Gatik had already deregistered a large part of its fleet and registered it under the flags of other companies. Many international companies, including Lloyd's Register, had previously announced that they would no longer insure Gatik's vessels or offer support services. As of April 2023, none of Gatik's vessels were insured with any of the major, internationally recognized companies. Lloyd's withdrew the certification of 21 of Gatik's vessels as of June 3, following St. Kitts and Nevis's previous de-flagship of 36 of Gatik's vessels.Jonathan Saul, Nidhi Verma: . In: . 26. Mai 2023 (reuters.com) According to Newssite Splash247 much of Gatiks fleet has been moved to companies based in Turkey. In August 2023 Gatik Ship Management released a press statement, which was made public to The Wire. It is the only official statement from the company ever. In the paper Gatik mentioned of “the owner”, which - according to Trade Winds - suggests Gatik does not own the vessels itself. The company calls itself a "ship manager". Gatik views itself as playing an essential role in transporting essential oil for India and giving work to, according to the company, 1500 indian seafarer. In April 2025 Estonian Navy detained the former Gatik Aframax oil tanker Kiwala on April 11, 2025 and has been anchored in Muuga Bay ever since. In May 2025 the Gatik affiliated tanker Jaguar was involved in a confrontation between NATO forces and russia. The Equasis database reflects the same vessel as the Argent, registered in Guinea-Bissau with unknown managers and a registered owner in Mauritius. Estonia’s navy wanted to inspect the tanker on May 13, 2025. The Jaguar was inbound for Primorsk harbour. The vessel was a week earlyer by the UK in its sanctions. The Estonian navy asked the Jaguar to change course. The request was denied. An Estonian Army helicopter and an estonian Skytruck responded and were circling overhead the tanker. Than a Russian SU-35 fighter entered Estonian airspace overflying the area. Accorindg to media the transponder of the russian jet was turned off and it was not in radio contact with Estonian air traffic control. It had not filed a flight plan. A Portuguese Air Force NATO F-16 fighter, which is stationed at the Estonian military base in Amari responded and also circled the unfolding incident. Estonian Navy escorted the Jaguar out of domestic waters, and the tanker continued to the Russian port.
Gatik Ship Management
Related companies
Related companies Gatik is running a scheme to 'juggle' vessels managed to avoid sanctions by creating companys. Know Gatik companys are Plutos Ship Management Caishan Ship Management Galena Ship Management Gaurik Ship Management LLP Geras Ship Management Girik Ship Management Orion Ship Management LLP Nautilus Shipping (India) Ark Seakonnect Shipmanagment LLC Zidan Ship Management
Gatik Ship Management
References
References Category:Russian shadow fleet Category:Transport companies established in 2010 Category:Companies based in Mumbai Category:Shipping companies of India Category:Multinational companies headquartered in India
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Charlotte County Militia
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thumb|Indian Island was the muster site of the Charlotte County Militia. The Charlotte County Militia was a volunteer force in Charlotte County, New Brunswick along the border with the United States. The militia was formed in April 1866 in response to the perceived threat of ongoing Fenian Raids.https://archive.org/details/newbrunswickmaga00stjo/page/n397/mode/2up?q=charlotte, pg187+192 The roots of the Charlotte County Militia went back to 1822.https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nbcampob/camp3b.htm It comprised of 4 Battalions: 1st Battalion: Saint Andrews, divided into two companies under Major B. R. Stephenson and Captain E. S. Polley. 2nd Battalion: St George, under Lt. Col. D. Wetmore, divided into two companies under Capt. J. Bogue and Capt. J. Bolton. 3rd Battalion: West Isles, under Lt. Col. Brown, divided into three companies under Capt. L. Byron, Capt. A. Lloyd, and Capt. J. Grew. Based at Deer Island, but including Grand Manan. 4th Battalion: St. Stephen, under Lt. Col. J. Inches, divided into three companies under Capt. TJ Smith, Capt. W.A. Murchie and Capt. J.W. McAdam. In October 1866, eight companies were inspected by the Adjutant General including the men of Deer Island under Captains Lloyd and Grew, who were remarked for their "splendid physique, skilled in many important industries...the fleet of boats sailing from the cove containing the men of the company". 47 medals were awarded to the men of the 3rd Battalion. Hugh Mackay served a colonel in the militia, as well as a judge and politician. Nathan Frink relocated to Saint Andrews where he was granted the right in 1795 to erect a windmill while serving as an officer in the Charlotte County Militia. Thomas Farrell, grantee of Deer Island, was named a Captain in the Charlotte County Militia after returning from a secretive term fighting for the Americans in the American Revolution, and was promoted to Major in January 1805 re-affirming his loyalty back to British Canada.Facey-Crowther, David R. "The New Brunswick Militia Commissioned Officers' Visits", Capital Free Press, 1984,p. 39+Barto, Martha Ford. Passamaquoddy: Genealogies of West Isles Families In 1866, in response to the ongoing Fenian raids meant to destabilise and drain British forces which resulted in a brief paramilitary venture to seize Campobello, the 3rd Battalion of Charlotte County Militia were stationed on Deer Island although primarily overseen by those from Grand Manan. Their uniform in 1867 was a scarlet tunic with yellow facings and navy blue trousers. The Clinch, Chaffey, Fountain and Leonard families were all represented within its ranks. After the Boer War, accomplished sportsman Arnie Arneson started a Deer Island Volunteer Rifle Association which practised with .303 Lee-Enfields in Seward Welch's field and at Cumming's Cove, considering themselves part of a reserve militia army unaffiliated with the Canadian Army.
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Tansaş
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Tansaş Tanzim Satışları A.Ş. is a Turkish supermarket chain founded in 1973 in İzmir, Turkey. Originally established as a public initiative to offer affordable consumer goods to the local population, Tansaş grew into one of Turkey's most recognized retail brands until it ceased to exist as an independent brand in 2016. Tansaş brand re-emerged in 2024 with a gross market concept, targeting cost-conscious consumers and focusing on larger-format, value-driven stores. thumb|Tansaş Maxi in Üçyol, İzmir
Tansaş
History
History Tansaş originated in 1973 under the leadership of İzmir's then-mayor İhsan Alyanak. The initiative aimed to supply affordable meat, fruits, vegetables, and coal to residents of İzmir. It was launched under the name Tansa, an abbreviation of Tanzim Satışları (Regulated Sales), and operated within the municipality’s Mezbaha Müdürlüğü (Slaughterhouse Directorate) . The first store opened in the Alsancak neighbourhood of İzmir. Due to high demand, the initiative expanded rapidly. Buses were converted into mobile sales units to serve a broader population. The initial product offerings were primarily sourced from Tarım Satış Birlikleri (Agricultural Sales Cooperatives). In 1976, the municipality established dedicated Tanzim Satış (Regulated Sale) units with a separate budget. Two years later, in 1978, the company Tansa was officially founded to support this growing retail network. In 1983, under martial law, the company was dissolved, but operations continued under the name Tanzim Satışlar Müdürlüğü (Directorate of Regulated Sales). By 1984, the number of stores reached 26, prompting plans for formal corporate structuring. On 15 December 1986, the company Tansaş İzmir Büyükşehir Belediyesi İç ve Dış Ticaret A.Ş. (Tansaş İzmir Metropolitan Municipality Domestic and Foreign Trade S.A.) was officially established. Tansaş expanded significantly within the Aegean region and gradually established a nationwide presence. By 1994, the chain had expanded to 86 locations, including 74 in İzmir proper and 12 in surrounding districts. During this period, Ahmet Piriştina, a key figure in İzmir's political and business landscape, served as general manager. In 1996, the İzmir Metropolitan Municipality publicly offered 32.98% of Tansaş shares. In 1996, Tansaş was privatized and transitioned into private sector ownership. This marked the beginning of its transformation into a modern retail brand competing with other major chains like Migros, CarrefourSA, and BİM. In 1999, the Doğuş Group acquired full ownership of the company. It became known for offering competitive prices and serving middle- and lower-income customers. The chain also built strong brand loyalty in Western Turkey, especially in İzmir, where it retained a local, community-focused identity. By the late 1990s, Tansaş had become Turkey’s second-largest supermarket chain. in 2002, Tansaş expanded further by acquiring Makro and Uyum Markets. In 2005, Doğuş Holding sold Tansaş to Migros. At the time, Tansaş operated 270 stores nationwide. The brand continued to operate separately for several years. In 2011, the company halted its national expansion strategy and converted all Tansaş stores outside of the Aegean and Mediterranean regions into Migros locations. In 2015, following the acquisition of Migros by Anadolu Group, a corporate decision was made to consolidate both brands. As a result, the Tansaş brand was officially retired in 2016. In 2024, Tansaş brand was revived with a gross market concept, aiming to combine wholesale-style pricing with supermarket convenience to deliver high-quality products at affordable prices to budget-conscious shoppers. The gross format emphasizes bulk purchases, essential household items, and competitive pricing — differentiating itself from standard Migros outlets while continuing to operate under the broader Migros Ticaret A.Ş. corporate structure. The revival launched with the slogan “Tam Bütçenize Göre” (Just Right for Your Budget), emphasizing value and accessibility — core principles of the original Tansaş identity. On 19 January 2024, the first Tansaş Gross store officially opened in Istanbul’s Sultanbeyli Atlaspark Shopping Mall. Tansaş Gross stores offer a wide selection of food and non-food products, with key departments including bakery, butcher, deli, and fresh produce. Tansaş Gross reflects both a nostalgic nod to the brand’s Tanzim Satış roots and a modern retail strategy designed to support household budgets amid rising economic challenges. Migros executives have stated that the gross model is designed to bring "new energy and excitement" to Turkey’s retail sector while contributing positively to the national economy. Tansaş remains a nostalgic brand for many Turkish consumers, especially in İzmir and surrounding areas. This revival aimed to leverage the strong nostalgic and regional loyalty associated with the Tansaş name, particularly in the Aegean region. It is remembered for its regional roots, affordability, and contribution to the modernization of retail in Turkey during the late 20th century.
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Slogans
Slogans Over the years, Tansaş used various slogans to reflect its evolving brand identity and market strategy. "Tansaş ile Müşteri İyi Gelecek İçin!" (The Customer is for a Better Future With Tansaş!) — 1973–2007 "Süppper Marketim Tansaş!" (My Supperrr Market, Tansaş!), "Paranızın Tam Karşılığı" (The Full Value for Your Money), "Tanzimden Satışa, Tansaş!" (From Regulated to Sales, Tansaş!) — 2007–2013 "Sözünün Eri, Kalitenin Yeri, Tansaş!" (True to Its Word, Home of Quality, Tansaş!) — 2013–2016 "Tam Bütçene Göre" (Just Right for Your Budget) — 2024 "Tak İşe Seninle" (Tock to Work With You) / "Tansaş Her Yerde" (Tansaş is Everwhere) / "Tansaş’la Seninle" (With Tansaş With You) / "Tansaş Her Yerde Seninle" (Tansaş is Everywhere With You) — 2025
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References
References Category:Turkish brands Category:Supermarkets of Germany Category:Retail companies of Germany Category:Companies established in 1973 Category:Retail companies of Turkey Category:Supermarkets of Turkey
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Geothelphusa dehaani
Short description
Geothelphusa dehaani, commonly known as Japanese freshwater crab or sawagani (), is a species of freshwater crab in the family Potamidae, endemic to Japan. It inhabits clear mountain streams and is known for its small size, nocturnal behavior, and role as an indicator of healthy freshwater ecosystems. The species is also a culinary delicacy in Japanese cuisine.
Geothelphusa dehaani
Taxonomy
Taxonomy Geothelphusa dehaani was first described by Adam White in 1847. It belongs to the genus Geothelphusa in the family Potamidae, which includes freshwater crabs. It is one of two freshwater crab species native to Japan, alongside the mitten crab (Eriocheir japonica). Historically, it was known as Thelphusa dehaani and Thelphusa japonica.
Geothelphusa dehaani
Description
Description Geothelphusa dehaani is a small crab with a carapace width of 20 to 30 mm (0.8 to 1.2 inches). Its body color varies by region, including purple-black, red-brown, and gray-blue, with chelipeds (claws) often dark-yellow or milky white. The carapace is smooth, and color variations include a notable blue variant.