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Sibel Taşçıoğlu
Sibel Taşçıoğlu Kolçakköstendil (born 28 July 1976) is a Turkish actress. Life and career Sibel Taşçıoğlu was born on 28 July 1976 in Osmangazi, Bursa. In 1995, she started her acting career by appearing in the children's play ''Tılsım'', staged at the Bursa State Theatre. In 1997, she started her studies at the theatre department of Istanbul University State Conservatory. Between 2000 and 2003, she appeared in a number of plays staged at , including '' Yan Etkili Konuşmalar'', '' Play It Again, Sam'', and '' Apaçık''. In 2007 she appeared in the role of Anna Karenina at Kenter Theatre. Her cinematic debut was in 1998 with a role in '' Rus Gelin''. She has also appeared in numerous TV series, including '' Kırık Ayna'', '' Mühürlü Güller'', '' Yadigar'', '' Ekmek Teknesi'', '' Gözyaşı Çetesi'', ''Gönül Salıncağı'', '' Serçe'' and ''Pulsar''. Taşçıoğlu has additionally done various voice overs. She rose to prominence with her role as Nevin in ''Med ...
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Osmangazi
Osmangazi is a municipality and district of Bursa Province, Turkey. Its area is 621 km2, and its population is 891,250 (2022). It is one of the central metropolitan districts of the city of Bursa, as well as the fourth largest overall municipality in Turkey. On its own, it would be the 28th largest city in Turkey. The district has been shaped by several civilizations: Rome, Byzantines, Seljuqians, and Ottomans. The first marks of the Ottoman Empire exist within Osmangazi where it extended from the foot of Uludağ to the plain of Bursa. Within the boundaries of Osmangazi, approximately 1800 registered historical buildings exist. History It was stated that there were various settlements in Bursa and its surroundings by 4000 B.C. But the certain information related to the region belongs to 700 B.C. Homer called the region Mysia. There are two villages that are ancient Mysia settlements: Misi (Gümüştepe) and Misebolu. The region is called Phrygia in historical geograph ...
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