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Mustafa Avkıran
Mustafa Avkıran (born 3 March 1963) is a Turkish actor. Avkıran graduated from Mimar Sinan University State Conservatory in 1983. He then joined the cast of Istanbul State Theatre. Eventually he received his master's degree from Mimar Sinan University. For a period he was the manager of Antalya State Theare. In 2000, together with Theatre Playhouse, he founded the İSM 2. Kat acting institution. Avkıran is best known for his roles in TV series such as ''Kınalı Kar'', ''Ezo Gelin'', ''Yaprak Dökümü'', ''Kuzey Güney'', ''Filinta'' and ''Yeni Gelin''. Filmography * Ateşten Günler (1987) * Ayaşlı ve Kiracıları (1989) * Yalnızlar (1991) * Zontellektüel Abdullah (1994) * Sokaktaki Adam (1995) *İstanbul Kanatlarımın Altında (1996) * Kayıkçı (1998) * Kurtlar Sofrası (1999) * Köstebek 2 (1999) * Yılan Hikayesi (1999–2001) *Kurşun Kalem (2000) * Pencereden Kar Geliyor (2001) *The Only Journey of His Life (2001) *Kınalı Kar (2002) * Beni Bekledinse (2004) ...
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Gaziantep (), previously and still informally called Aintab or Antep (), is a major city and capital of the Gaziantep Province, in the westernmost part of Turkey's Southeastern Anatolia Region and partially in the Mediterranean Region, approximately east of Adana and north of Aleppo, Syria. It is thought to be located on the site of ancient Antiochia ad Taurum, and is near ancient Zeugma. As of the 31/12/2021 last estimation, the Metropolitan Province was home to 2,130,432 inhabitants, of whom 1,775,904 lived in the metropolitan area made of two (out of three) urban districts of Şahinbey and Şehitkamil, as Oğuzeli is not conurbated. It is the sixth-most populous city in Turkey. Name Due to the city's contact with many ethnic groups and cultures throughout its history, the name of the city has many variants and alternatives, such as: *''Hantab'', ''Hamtab'', or ''Hatab'' as known by the Crusaders. *''Antab'' and its variants in vulgar Turkish and Armenian since 17th cen ...
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