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Rojda Aykoç
Rojda (born Kadriye Şenses in 1978, also known as Rojda Şenses) is a contemporary Kurdish singer. Biography She was born in the village of Tütün, in the Kurtalan district of Siirt province, Turkey. After finishing primary school, she moved to Istanbul in 1991 and began working and singing in local music bands along with her brother ''Çiya''. From 1991 she began working with the group ''Koma Gulên Xerzan'', and from 1993 with ''Navenda Çanda Mezopotamya'' (Mesopotamia Cultural Center). In 1997 she worked with an 11-woman group ''Koma Asmîn''. Her first solo album was ''Sebra Min'', released in 2006. In her music, she has been influenced by several famous Kurdish singers, including Karapetê Xaço, ''Meyremxan'', Ayşe Şan and Merzîye Rezazî. She has held many concerts in the UK]. Germany, Italy, and Austria. On 20 February 2010, Rojda was among a group of 160 Turkish artists invited to Istanbul to meet with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and discuss his ...
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Kurtalan
Kurtalan ( ku, Misircê) is a municipality in the Kurtalan District of Siirt Province in Turkey. The municipality is populated by Kurds of the Pencenarî tribe and had a population of 36,273 in 2021. Government In the local elections of 2019 Baran Akgül was elected as Mayor. The current District Governor is Ihsan Emre Aydin. Transport In Kurtalan railway station is the eastern terminus of the Southern Kurtalan Express between Ankara and Kurtalan operated by ''TCDD Taşımacılık TCDD Taşımacılık A.Ş. ( en, TCDD Transport, reporting mark TCDDT) is a government-owned railway company responsible for the operations of most passenger and freight rail in Turkey. The company was formed on 14 June 2016, splitting off from th ....'' Notable People * Baran Akgül - Mayor and Politician References Populated places in Siirt Province Kurdish settlements in Siirt Province {{Siirt-geo-stub ...
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