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Görkem Yeltan
Görkem Yeltan (born 17 January 1977) is a Turkish actress and writer. She appeared in more than fifteen films since 1993. She studied at theatre department and literature department from Istanbul University. She was cast in many popular series like Yılan Hikayesi, Davetsiz Misafir, En İyi Arkadaşım, Süper Baba, Kara Melek, Ruhsar. Filmogragraphy Films * 2006: ''Miras'' * 2006: ''Pulpa'' * 2007: ''Sıfır Dediğimde'' * 2008: '' Gölge'' * 2008: '' Güneşin Oğlu'' * 2009: '' Uzak İhtimal'' * 2010: ''Unutma Beni İstanbul'' * 2011: ''Eylül'' * 2011: ''Kayıp Aranıyor'' * 2014: '' Seni Seviyorum Adamım'' * 2015: '' Yemekteydik ve Karar Verdim'' * 2016: ''Bünyamin'' * 2017: ''Durak'' * 2018: ''Dört Köşeli Üçgen'' * 2019: ''Kader Postası'' * 2019: ''Dilsiz'' * 2021: ''Kafes'' Short Film * 2017: ''Gazi'' * 2011: ''Bolis'' Series * 2018: ''Alija'' * 2016: ''Hayat Mucizelere Gebe'' * 2011: ''Böyle Bitmesin'' * 2011: ''Küçük Hanımefendi'' * 2009: ''Ey Aşk Ne ...
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Nazilli
Nazilli is the largest town in Aydın Province in the Aegean region of western Turkey, east of the city of Aydın, on the road to Denizli. Etymology Nazilli is a Turkish name that has somehow evolved from the former (also Turkish) name of Pazarköy (marketplace). According to legend, the son of Aydın's governor in the Ottoman period, fell in love with a young woman from Pazarköy but was rejected by the girl's father. The young man later named the town Nazlı Ili (Nazlı's Home) after his loved one. The 17th century traveller Evliya Çelebi held that the town was named for the capriciousness ("naz") of the local women in this wealthy town. Or it could have been the name of a family of Oghuz Turks that settled here. Nazilli was still called Nazli by the British as of 1920. History These people practiced weaving and thus planted cotton in the area for this purpose. The Oghuz Turks were succeeded by the Anatolian beyliks of Menteşe (in 1280) and then Aydinids. ...
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