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Selahattin Taşdöğen
Selahattin Taşdöğen (born 19 July 1951) is a Turkish actor. In 1986, he graduated from Marmara University School of Fine Arts. Since the beginning of his career, he has appeared in various plays, movies and TV series. He began his career on stage in 1969 by joining Keloğlan Children's Theatre. He then worked for Türkbank Children's Theatre. In 1974, Taşdöğen started his career in cinema and television. Selahattin Taşdöğen also works as a teacher. He has been teaching art, art history and tourism in various schools. Theatres where he has worked or contributed to include Bakırköy Comedy Theatre, Istanbul Theatre, Ercan Yazgan Theatre, Kenan Büke Theatre, Istanbul Municipality City Theatres, Levent Kırca-Oya Başar Theatre, and Yasemin Yalçın Theatre. Personal life His brothers Erkan Taşdöğen and Naci Taşdöğen are also actors. In 2010, he married actress Nevin Yılmaz in Üsküdar, Istanbul Istanbul is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, ...
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Erzurum (; ) is a List of cities in Turkey, city in eastern Anatolia, Turkey. It is the largest city and capital of Erzurum Province and is 1,900 meters (6,233 feet) above sea level. Erzurum had a population of 367,250 in 2010. It is the site of ancient Theodosiopolis. The city uses the double-headed eagle as its coat-of-arms, a motif that has been a common symbol throughout Anatolia since the Bronze Age. Erzurum has winter sports facilities, hosted the 2011 Winter Universiade, and the 2023 Winter Deaflympics (in March 2024). Name and etymology The city was originally known in Armenian language, Armenian as Karno K'aghak' (), meaning city of Karin, to distinguish it from the district of Karin (wikt:Կարին, Կարին). It is presumed its name was derived from a local tribe called the Karenitis. Darbinian, M. "Erzurum," Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia. Yerevan: Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1978, vol. 4, p. 93. An alternate theory contends that a local princely family, the Kams ...
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