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Valley Of The Wolves (TV Series)
'Valley of the Wolves' ( tr, Kurtlar Vadisi) is a Turkish television drama that originally aired on Show TV. The show was subsequently acquired by Kanal D for its final season. The show focuses on the protagonist Agent Polat Alemdar, an undercover operative who joins the mafia and becomes the partner of a known mafia gunman, Süleyman Çakır. The show makes direct and indirect references to Turkish politics The politics of Turkey take place in the framework of a constitutional republic and presidential system, with various levels and branches of power. Turkey's political system is based on a separation of powers. Executive power is exercised by th .... ''Valley of the Wolves'' became the most successful TV show in Turkey. Multiple successful feature films were made based on the show, including '' Valley of the Wolves: Iraq'', '' Valley of the Wolves: Gladio'' and '' Valley of the Wolves: Palestine''. Cast Main characters Council of the Wolves References External link ...
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Osman Sınav
Osman Sınav (born 1956) is a Turkish director, producer and screenwriter. Biography He studied Art and also finished courses in Textile Design, cinema and television at the Istanbul State Fine Arts Academy. He worked as a copywriter from 1979 to 1980 and from 1980 to 1984, worked in the Grafika Lintas Advertising agency. In 1984, he founded his production company Sinegraf. In 2012, he received a special degree in cinema and television from Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. Filmography As director *'' Gel Dese Aşk'' (2020) *'' Sen Anlat Karadeniz'' (2018) * ''İnadına Aşk'' (2015-2016) * ''Kızılelma'' (2014) *''Aşk Kırmızı'' (2013) *'' Uzun Hikâye'' (2012) *'' Kılıç Günü'' (2010) *'' Masumlar'' (2009) *'' Sakarya Fırat'' (2009) *'' Doludizgin Yıllar'' (2008) *'' Pars Narkoterör'' (2007) *'' Pars: Kiraz Operasyonu'' (2006) *'' Kurtlar Vadisi'' (2003) *'' Ekmek Teknesi'' (2002) *'' Deli Yürek: Bumerang Cehennemi'' (2001) *''Melek Hanım Melek ( hu, ...
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Palestine
__NOTOC__ Palestine may refer to: * State of Palestine, a ''de jure'' sovereign state in Western Asia * Palestine (region), a geographic region in Western Asia * Palestinian territories, territories occupied by Israel since 1967, namely the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and the Gaza Strip * Palestinian enclaves, the areas designated for Palestinians under a variety of US and Israeli-led proposals * Mandatory Palestine (1920–1948), a geopolitical entity under British administration * Timeline of the name ''Palestine'' lists other historic uses Other places Canada * Palestine, Ontario Iraq * Palestine Hotel, in Baghdad * Palestine Street, in Baghdad Saudi Arabia * Palestine Street, Jeddah United Kingdom * Palestine, Hampshire, England * Palestine Place, headquarters in London of the Church of England's organization Church's Ministry Among Jewish People United States * Palestine, Arkansas * Palestine, a community of Newtown, Connecticut * Palestine, Illinoi ...
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Emin Olcay
Emin may refer to: As a name *Emin (given name) *Emin (surname) Places * Emin County, county in Xinjiang, China * Emin Minaret, the tallest minaret in China * Emin Valley, on the borders of China and Kazakhstan * Emin or Emil River, in Emin Valley Other uses * Emin (esoteric movement) * Emin (Ottoman official), an Ottoman tax-collector, holder of an ''Eminet'' * Emin Agalarov, Azerbaijani-Russian singer and businessman, known mononymously as "Emin" See also * Emin's gerbil * Emin's pouched rat * Emin's shrike Emin's shrike (''Lanius gubernator'') is a species of bird in the family Laniidae. Its sparsely distributed range extends across Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger ...
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Altan Akışık
Altan may refer to: * Altan (name) * Altan (band) Altan are an Irish folk music band formed in County Donegal in 1987 by lead vocalist Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh and her husband Frankie Kennedy. The group were primarily influenced by traditional Irish language songs from Donegal and have sold ove ..., a folk music group from Donegal * ''Altan'' (album), a 1987 album by Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh and Frankie Kennedy * Altan Jalab, a village in Afghanistan * Altan (river), stretch of the lower course of the Kuranakh-Yuryakh river, Yakutia, Russia See also * Atlan (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Güven Hokna
Güven Hokna (born January 24, 1946) is a Turkish actress. Hokna graduated from the Ankara State Conservatory in 1967. In 1990, she presented a program for children, titled ''Susam Sokağı'' (Sesam Street), and worked in theater, film, and provided jobs for 35 years at the State Theater, and participated in many of the television business task. In 2002, she presented four works at the same time is: ''Ferhunde Hanımlar'', ''İkinci Bahar'', ''Zerda'', ''Havada Bulut'', ''Kumsaldaki İzler'', ''Güz Sancısı'', and portrayed one of the most famous roles in the series ''Valley of the Wolves'' in 2004. From 2006 to 2010, she appeared in the series ''Yaprak Dökümü ''Yaprak Dökümü'' (''The Fall of Leaves'') is a novel by Turkish author and playwright Reşat Nuri Güntekin, written in 1930. It is available in an English translation by W. D. Halsey Plot summary The novel revolves around a middle-class Tu ...''. Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT ...
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Begüm Kütük Yaşaroğlu
Begum (also begüm, bagum, begom, begam, baigum or beygum) is a royal and aristocratic title from Central and South Asia. It is the feminine equivalent of the title ''baig'' or ''bey'', which in Turkic languages means "higher official". It usually refers to the wife or daughter of a '' beg''. The related form '' begzada'' (daughter of a ''beg'') also occurs.MoazzambaigBegzadi or Begzada Digg.com: Social News. Retrieved July 8, 2011. In South Asia, particularly in Delhi, Hyderabad, Sindh, Punjab, Afghanistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Bengal, ''begum'' has been adapted for use as an honorific for Muslim women of high social status, accomplishment, or rank, as in English language the title "Lady" or "Dame" is used. The honorific may either precede or follow the proper name of the woman. Title In modern society Colloquially, the term is also used in Uzbekistan, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh by Muslim men to refer to their own wives, daughters, sisters or as an honorific address ...
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Hande Kazanova
Hande (from Persian خنده, meaning laugh, or laughter) is a feminine Turkish given name. It is originally a Persian name but now, is a common name in Turkey. Notable people with the name include: * Hande Ataizi (born 1973), Turkish actress * Hande Baladin (born 1997), Turkish volleyball player * Hande Berktan, TV presenter and journalist * Hande Özsan Bozatlı (born 1960), dermatologist and former President of the Assembly of European Regions. * Hande Dalkılıç (born 1974), Turkish concert pianist * Hande Doğandemir (born 1985), Turkish actress * Hande Erçel (born 1993), Turkish actress * Hande Kodja (born 1984), Belgian actress * Hande Özyürek (born 1976), Turkish violinist. * Hande Soral (born 1987), Turkish actress * Hande Subaşı (born 1984), Turkish actress and beauty pageant titleholder. * Hande Yener (born 1973), Turkish pop singer It's also a surname among Kota Brahmin Kota Brahmins are a Hindu Brahmin subcaste mainly from the Indian state of Kar ...
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Müge Ulusoy
Müge is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Müge Anlı (born 1973), Turkish television presenter and journalist * Müge Çevik, Turkish-British physician See also * Muge (surname) {{given name Turkish feminine given names ...
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Seray Sever
A seraglio, serail, seray or saray (from fa, سرای, sarāy, palace, via Turkish and Italian) is a castle, palace or government building which was considered to have particular administrative importance in various parts of the former Ottoman Empire. "The Seraglio" may refer specifically to the Topkapı Palace, the residence of the former Ottoman sultans in Istanbul (known as Constantinople in English at the time of Ottoman rule). The term can also refer to other traditional Turkish palaces (every imperial prince had his own) and other grand houses built around courtyards. Etymology The term ''seraglio'', from Italian, has been used in English since 1581. The Italian Treccani dictionary gives two derivations: # one via tr, seray or (with the variants ''seraya'' or ''saraya''), which comes from fa, سرای, sarāy, palace or, per derivation, the enclosed court for the wives and concubines of the harem of a house or palace (see ); # the other — in the sense of ...
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İpek Tenolcay
Peja ( Indefinite Albanian form: ''Pejë'' ) or Peć ( sr-Cyrl, Пећ ) is the fourth largest city of Kosovo and seat of Peja Municipality and Peja District. It is situated in the region of Rugova on the eastern section of the Accursed Mountains along Peja's Lumbardh in the western part of Kosovo. In medieval times the city, then commonly known under its Serbian name, was the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1346. The Patriarchal monastery of Peć is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Medieval Monuments in Kosovo. Under Ottoman rule the city, then commonly known under the Turkish name ''İpek'', became a district capital with mosques and civil architecture. From the end of the nineteenth century until today, the city has been the site of nationalist aspirations and claims for both ethnic Albanians and Serbs, often resulting in tense inter-ethnic relations and conflict. According to the 2011 census, the city of Peja has 48,962 inhabitants, while the municipa ...
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Erhan Ufak
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Kenan Çoban
Kenan Çoban (born 22 January 1975, Elazığ) is a Turkish actor who is known for playing the role of Abdülhey Çoban in the ''Valley of the Wolves ''Valley of the Wolves'' ( tr, Kurtlar Vadisi) is a Turkish media franchise created by Osman Sınav, which has obtained high ratings for the television series and one of the highest box office returns in the history of the Turkish cinema for ...''. Filmography References External links * panafilmforum.com(TR) Turkish male film actors Turkish male television actors 1975 births Living people {{Turkey-actor-stub ...
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