6-522: [REDACTED] Look up gli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. GLI may refer to: Getty Leadership Institute at Claremont Graduate University Glen Innes Airport , in New South Wales, Australia Global Labour Institute , a British workers rights organization Great Lakes Initiative , a fictional superhero team Great Lakes Invitational ,
12-464: A college ice hockey tournament Greater Louisville Inc. , an American business development organization Greyhound Lines , a North-American bus carrier Volkswagen GLI , an automobile GLI1 , GLI2 , GLI3 , glioma-associated family of transcription factors Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title GLI . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
18-562: The Hagia Sophia , for which she became an Internet celebrity , grabbing the attention of visiting tourists. Gli was born in 2004 and was raised at the Hagia Sophia. She gained significant media attention when the Hagia Sophia was converted into a mosque in 2020. Gli died on 7 November 2020 at a veterinary clinic in Levent , Istanbul. It was announced that she would be buried on the premises of
24-407: The Hagia Sophia. The Instagram account @hagiasophiacat was dedicated to Gli and was followed by more than 118,000 people at the time of her death. Gli was born at Hagia Sophia in 2004. A kitten of Sofya, she had two siblings, Pati and Kızım. Gli had only one offspring, a jet-black cat aptly named Karakız ("Black Girl"). Gli was loved by the tourists who visited Hagia Sophia, which was a museum at
30-439: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GLI&oldid=1057315664 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages gli Gli ( c. 2004 – 7 November 2020) was a cat from Istanbul best known for living in
36-577: The time, and she became a symbol of the Hagia Sophia. Gli first became popular when Barack Obama visited Hagia Sophia in 2009; he and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan petted Gli. After it was announced that the Hagia Sophia would be converted into a mosque, Gli was posted all over social media and mentioned often in the news, receiving a new wave of fame. Presidential spokesman İbrahim Kalın stated: "That cat has become very famous, and there are others who haven't become that famous yet. That cat will be there, and all cats are welcome to our mosques." Gli died in 2020 at
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