Yusuf Akçura
Origin/Culture/Country: RussianYusuf Akçura: was a prominent Ottoman activist and ideologue of the Pan-Turkist or Turanism camp. He was born in Simbirsk (present day Ulyanovsk) in Russia to a Tatar family and lived there until he and his mother emigrated to Turkey when he was seven. He was educated in Istanbul and entered the Harbiye Mektebi (Military College) in 1895, before taking up a post in the Erkan-i Harbiye (General Staff Course), a prestigious training programme for the Ottoman military. He failed to complete this course as he was accused of belonging to a seditious movement and was exiled to Fezzan.
Yusuf Khan
Origin/Culture/Country: IndianYusuf Khan: popularly known as Dilip Kumar is a legendary Bollywood film actor and a former Member of Parliament.He is considered to be one of the greatest actors of Indian cinema. Starting his career in 1944, Dilip Kumar has starred in some of the biggest commercially successful films from the late 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and 1980s. His performances have been regarded as the epitome of emoting in Indian Cinema
Yüsüf Öztürk
Origin/Culture/Country: TurkishYüsüf Öztürk: a Turkish soccer player. He currently plays for the Danish team Fremad Amager, and has previously been in the Superliga team FC Copenhagen.
Yusuf Simsek
Origin/Culture/Country: TurkishYusuf Simsek: a Turkish footballer currently playing for Bursaspor. He is playing all position of midfield area and also played for rightback when he played for Fenerbahçe. Standing at 188 cm, he wears the number 9 jersey. He played with 20 (Denizli traffic code) number before.He played for Kemerspor (1995-1996), Denizlispor (1996-2000), Fenerbahçe (2000-2004), Gaziantepspor (loaned in 2004), Ankaraspor (2004-2005 as loaned), Akçaabat Sebatspor (2005) and Denizlispor (2005-2008).
Yusuf Soysal
Origin/Culture/Country: TurkishYusuf Soysal: a Turkish football player. He currently plays goalkeeper for Kayseri Erciyesspor in the Turk Telekom League A. Has been capped one time for the Turkey against Qatar in August 27, 1998 and conceded 2 goals.Soysal transferred to Kayseri Erciyesspor from Eskisehirspor in August 2005.[1] He has played 2 league matches for Kayseri Erciyesspor in the Turkish Süper Lig during the 2005-06 season.[2], [3]