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INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OF TURKEY
Milli İstihbarat Teşkilatı; Millî Istihbarat Teşkilâti; Millî İstihbarat Teşkilatı; Milli Istihbarat Teskilati; List of Chiefs of the MIT; Millî İstihbarat Teşkilâtı; MİT; National Intelligence Organisation; Elektronik ve Teknik İstihbarat Başkanlığı; Sinyal İstihbaratı Başkanlığı; Tnio; TNIO; MIT (Turkey); Turkish intelligence; Turkish National İntelligence Organization; Turkish Intelligence; Turkish Secret Service; National Intelligence Organization (Turkey)
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MIT         
  • Institute Professors Emeriti and Nobel Laureates (from left to right) [[Franco Modigliani]] (deceased), [[Paul Samuelson]] (also deceased), and [[Robert Solow]] (picture taken in 2000)
  • Plaque in Building 6 honoring [[George Eastman]], founder of [[Eastman Kodak]], who was revealed as the anonymous "Mr. Smith" who helped maintain MIT's independence
  • The start of the [[MIT Mystery Hunt]] in 2007
  • The [[Infinite Corridor]] is the primary passageway through campus.
  • MIT main campus seen from Vassar Street, as The Great Dome is visible in the distance and the Stata Center is at right
  • [[Stereographic card]] showing an MIT mechanical drafting studio, 19th century (photo by [[E. L. Allen]], left/right inverted)
  • Massachusetts Avenue]] and the [[Charles River]]. Left of center is the Great Dome overlooking Killian Court, with [[Kendall Square]] to the upper right.
  • post-war architecture]]
  • Massachusetts Avenue]] is regarded as the main entrance to campus.
  • The [[MIT Media Lab]] houses researchers developing novel uses of computer technology and shown here is the 1985 building, designed by [[I.M. Pei]], with an extension (right of photo) designed by [[Fumihiko Maki]] opened in March 2010
  • Walker Memorial is a monument to MIT's fourth president, [[Francis Amasa Walker]]
  • The [[Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center]] houses a two-story fitness center as well as swimming and diving pools
  • Rogers Building]], [[Back Bay, Boston]], c. 1901
  • John Harvard]], the founder of [[Harvard University]], is in the foreground, connecting [[Boston]] to Cambridge.
  • Simmons Hall]] undergrad dormitory was completed in 2002
  • ROTC]] students celebrate [[Veterans Day]] at MIT in 2019
  • A 1905 map of MIT's [[Boston]] campus
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, USA, FOUNDED 1861
M.I.T.; MIT; Lists of Massachusetts Institute of Technology people; MIT people; List of people associated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; AgeLab; The Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mit; M.I.T; Massachussetts Institute of Technology; List of MIT people; MIT ranking and reputation; MIT rankings and reputation; Mit ranking; MIT Rankings; Mit rankings; Ranking of mit; Rankings of mit; Rank of mit; Ranks of mit; MIT rankings; MIT Engineering Systems Division; MIT Corporation; Massachusetts institute of technology; Massachusetts Institute Of Technology; MITEI; Course IV; List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology people; Strategy and Innovation; The MIT Corporation; Boston School of Technology; Massachusetts Institute Technology; MIT Energy Initiative; Mit.edu; Massachusetts Institiute of Technology; Massachusetts Instititute of Technology; MIT Banjo Club; Mit banjo club; Discoveries and innovation by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing; MIT Department of Materials Science and Engineering; MIT DMSE; MIT CAES; MIT Center of Advanced Engineering Study; Center of Advanced Engineering Study; MIT C.A.E.S.; CAES (MIT); C.A.E.S. (MIT); DMSE (MIT); Department of Materials Science and Engineering; Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MIT); Center of Advanced Engineering Study (MIT); DMSE; MIT University; MiT; .mit; Mass Tech; MIT.edu
MIT         
  • Institute Professors Emeriti and Nobel Laureates (from left to right) [[Franco Modigliani]] (deceased), [[Paul Samuelson]] (also deceased), and [[Robert Solow]] (picture taken in 2000)
  • Plaque in Building 6 honoring [[George Eastman]], founder of [[Eastman Kodak]], who was revealed as the anonymous "Mr. Smith" who helped maintain MIT's independence
  • The start of the [[MIT Mystery Hunt]] in 2007
  • The [[Infinite Corridor]] is the primary passageway through campus.
  • MIT main campus seen from Vassar Street, as The Great Dome is visible in the distance and the Stata Center is at right
  • [[Stereographic card]] showing an MIT mechanical drafting studio, 19th century (photo by [[E. L. Allen]], left/right inverted)
  • Massachusetts Avenue]] and the [[Charles River]]. Left of center is the Great Dome overlooking Killian Court, with [[Kendall Square]] to the upper right.
  • post-war architecture]]
  • Massachusetts Avenue]] is regarded as the main entrance to campus.
  • The [[MIT Media Lab]] houses researchers developing novel uses of computer technology and shown here is the 1985 building, designed by [[I.M. Pei]], with an extension (right of photo) designed by [[Fumihiko Maki]] opened in March 2010
  • Walker Memorial is a monument to MIT's fourth president, [[Francis Amasa Walker]]
  • The [[Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center]] houses a two-story fitness center as well as swimming and diving pools
  • Rogers Building]], [[Back Bay, Boston]], c. 1901
  • John Harvard]], the founder of [[Harvard University]], is in the foreground, connecting [[Boston]] to Cambridge.
  • Simmons Hall]] undergrad dormitory was completed in 2002
  • ROTC]] students celebrate [[Veterans Day]] at MIT in 2019
  • A 1905 map of MIT's [[Boston]] campus
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, USA, FOUNDED 1861
M.I.T.; MIT; Lists of Massachusetts Institute of Technology people; MIT people; List of people associated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; AgeLab; The Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mit; M.I.T; Massachussetts Institute of Technology; List of MIT people; MIT ranking and reputation; MIT rankings and reputation; Mit ranking; MIT Rankings; Mit rankings; Ranking of mit; Rankings of mit; Rank of mit; Ranks of mit; MIT rankings; MIT Engineering Systems Division; MIT Corporation; Massachusetts institute of technology; Massachusetts Institute Of Technology; MITEI; Course IV; List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology people; Strategy and Innovation; The MIT Corporation; Boston School of Technology; Massachusetts Institute Technology; MIT Energy Initiative; Mit.edu; Massachusetts Institiute of Technology; Massachusetts Instititute of Technology; MIT Banjo Club; Mit banjo club; Discoveries and innovation by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing; MIT Department of Materials Science and Engineering; MIT DMSE; MIT CAES; MIT Center of Advanced Engineering Study; Center of Advanced Engineering Study; MIT C.A.E.S.; CAES (MIT); C.A.E.S. (MIT); DMSE (MIT); Department of Materials Science and Engineering; Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MIT); Center of Advanced Engineering Study (MIT); DMSE; MIT University; MiT; .mit; Mass Tech; MIT.edu
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MIT         
  • Institute Professors Emeriti and Nobel Laureates (from left to right) [[Franco Modigliani]] (deceased), [[Paul Samuelson]] (also deceased), and [[Robert Solow]] (picture taken in 2000)
  • Plaque in Building 6 honoring [[George Eastman]], founder of [[Eastman Kodak]], who was revealed as the anonymous "Mr. Smith" who helped maintain MIT's independence
  • The start of the [[MIT Mystery Hunt]] in 2007
  • The [[Infinite Corridor]] is the primary passageway through campus.
  • MIT main campus seen from Vassar Street, as The Great Dome is visible in the distance and the Stata Center is at right
  • [[Stereographic card]] showing an MIT mechanical drafting studio, 19th century (photo by [[E. L. Allen]], left/right inverted)
  • Massachusetts Avenue]] and the [[Charles River]]. Left of center is the Great Dome overlooking Killian Court, with [[Kendall Square]] to the upper right.
  • post-war architecture]]
  • Massachusetts Avenue]] is regarded as the main entrance to campus.
  • The [[MIT Media Lab]] houses researchers developing novel uses of computer technology and shown here is the 1985 building, designed by [[I.M. Pei]], with an extension (right of photo) designed by [[Fumihiko Maki]] opened in March 2010
  • Walker Memorial is a monument to MIT's fourth president, [[Francis Amasa Walker]]
  • The [[Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center]] houses a two-story fitness center as well as swimming and diving pools
  • Rogers Building]], [[Back Bay, Boston]], c. 1901
  • John Harvard]], the founder of [[Harvard University]], is in the foreground, connecting [[Boston]] to Cambridge.
  • Simmons Hall]] undergrad dormitory was completed in 2002
  • ROTC]] students celebrate [[Veterans Day]] at MIT in 2019
  • A 1905 map of MIT's [[Boston]] campus
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, USA, FOUNDED 1861
M.I.T.; MIT; Lists of Massachusetts Institute of Technology people; MIT people; List of people associated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; AgeLab; The Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mit; M.I.T; Massachussetts Institute of Technology; List of MIT people; MIT ranking and reputation; MIT rankings and reputation; Mit ranking; MIT Rankings; Mit rankings; Ranking of mit; Rankings of mit; Rank of mit; Ranks of mit; MIT rankings; MIT Engineering Systems Division; MIT Corporation; Massachusetts institute of technology; Massachusetts Institute Of Technology; MITEI; Course IV; List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology people; Strategy and Innovation; The MIT Corporation; Boston School of Technology; Massachusetts Institute Technology; MIT Energy Initiative; Mit.edu; Massachusetts Institiute of Technology; Massachusetts Instititute of Technology; MIT Banjo Club; Mit banjo club; Discoveries and innovation by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing; MIT Department of Materials Science and Engineering; MIT DMSE; MIT CAES; MIT Center of Advanced Engineering Study; Center of Advanced Engineering Study; MIT C.A.E.S.; CAES (MIT); C.A.E.S. (MIT); DMSE (MIT); Department of Materials Science and Engineering; Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MIT); Center of Advanced Engineering Study (MIT); DMSE; MIT University; MiT; .mit; Mass Tech; MIT.edu
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Reference: org., USA)

Wikipedia

National Intelligence Organization

The National Intelligence Organization (Turkish: Millî İstihbarat Teşkilatı), also known by its Turkish initials MIT or MİT, or colloquially as the Organization (Turkish: Teşkilat) is an intelligence agency of the Turkish government tasked with gathering information of national interests. It gathers information for the Presidency and the Armed Forces about the current and potential threats from inside and outside against all the elements that make up Turkey's integrity, constitutional order, existence, independence, security and national power and take precautions when necessary.


The MIT is under the provision of the Presidency. It works closely with the Turkish diplomatic missions overseas.

Pronunciation examples for MIT
1. into MIT, into the MIT architecture which
Ego System to Eco System Economies _ Otto Scharmer _ Talks at Google
2. at MIT because he's at MIT.
SOONISH - Emerging Technologies _ Kelly & Zach Weinersmith _ Talks at Google
3. at MIT.
Why Information Grows _ Cesar Hidalgo _ Talks at Google
4. from MIT.
Timelapse on Google Earth Engine _ Randy Sargent _ Talks at Google
5. from MIT,
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Examples of use of MIT
1. Siraj Wahab, Arab News MIT President Emeritus Dr.
2. Lemelson and his wife, Dorothy, founded the nonprofit Lemelson–MIT Program in 1''4. ___ On the Net: Lemelson–MIT Program: http://web.mit.edu/invent/
3. Mikkelsen of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
4. The writer is professor of engineering systems at MIT.
5. "MIT was my safety school," the business major joked.