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DeFacto is a Turkish retail clothing company founded in 2003, the second-largest in Turkey, with annual sales expected to be 11 billion Turkish lira in 2025 (about US$340 million as of May 2024) The official company name is DeFacto Perakende Ticaret A.Ş. [3] based in the Halkalı Merkez [ tr ] neighborhood of Küçükçekmece district, Istanbul .
had de facto control over a territory or a significant portion of the territory of an otherwise-recognized sovereign state; Africa. The total number of countries in the African continent varies due to the instability throughout the region. See the List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Africa article for a current list.
Mall of Arabia Cairo. The Mall of Arabia ( Arabic: مول العرب, "Arab Mall") Cairo is a shopping mall in 6th of October City (at the border of Sheikh Zayed City) in the western part of the Cairo metropolitan area in Egypt. It opened in 2010.
Image Credits: Andre Taissin / Unsplash. Meet Defacto, a new French startup that wants to improve the credit infrastructure for small and medium companies. The startup wants to offer credit ...
In 935, after repulsing another Fatimid attack, the Turkish commander Muhammad ibn Tughj became the de facto ruler of Egypt with the title of al-Ikhshid. After his death in 946, the succession of his son Unujur was peaceful and undisputed, due to the influence of the powerful and talented commander-in-chief, Kafur.
French startup Defacto has closed a new securitization fund that will be used to provide short-term loans to small and medium enterprises via an embedded, API-first approach. This is a new fund of ...
This allows Taiwan to have economic relations even with states that do not formally recognise it. A total of 56 states, including Germany, [20] Italy, [21] the United States, [22] and the United Kingdom, [23] maintain some form of unofficial mission in Taiwan. Kosovo, [24] Northern Cyprus, [25] Abkhazia, [26] Transnistria, [26] the Sahrawi ...
The history of Egypt under the British lasted from 1882, when it was occupied by British forces during the Anglo-Egyptian War, until 1956 after the Suez Crisis, when the last British forces withdrew in accordance with the Anglo-Egyptian agreement of 1954. The first period of British rule (1882–1914) is often called the "veiled protectorate ".