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Suna Yıldızoğlu
Suna Yıldızoğlu (born Sonja Eady on 26 February 1955) is an English-Turkish actress and singer, based in Turkey. Her parents divorced when she was 18. She has six brothers. Since primary school, she showed interest in theatre and dancing and at the age of 11 began acting on stage. An English national, Yıldızoğlu moved to Turkey in 1974. Upon marrying actor Kayhan Yıldızoğlu, she changed her surname and acquired Turkish citizenship. She graduated from French, Spanish, German Languages of Literature. She made her debut in Cinema of Turkey in 1977 with a leading role in ''Yıkılmayan Adam'' alongside Cüneyt Arkın. In 1981, she was a contestant at the 17th Golden Orpheus Acting Contest and won the Özel Burgaz Award and Journalists Award. She further rose to prominence by acting alongside Zeki Alasya and Metin Akpınar in ''Petrol Kralları'', and with Kemal Sunal in ''Gol Kralı''. From her marriage to Dudley Allen, she has two children: Yasemin Allen, Yasemin Kay Allen ...
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Bournemouth ( ) is a coastal resort town in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole unitary authority area, in the ceremonial county of Dorset, England. At the 2021 census, the built-up area had a population of 196,455, making it the largest town in Dorset. Previously an uninhabited heathland, visited only by occasional fishermen and smugglers, a health resort was founded in the area by Lewis Tregonwell in 1810. After the Ringwood, Christchurch and Bournemouth Railway opened in 1870, it grew into an important resort town which attracts over five million visitors annually to the town's beaches and nightlife. Financial services provide significant employment. Part of Hampshire since before the Domesday Book, Bournemouth was assigned to Dorset under the Local Government Act 1972 in 1974. Bournemouth Borough Council became a unitary authority in 1997 and was replaced by Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council in 2019; the current unitary authority also covers Poole, Chr ...
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Sevda Kondu
Sevda is a Turkish given name. In Turkish, it means "deep and big love."https://tureng.com/tr/turkce-ingilizce/sevda Notable people with the name include: * Sevda Alakbarzadeh (born 1977), Azerbaijani singer * Sevda Altunoluk (born 1994), Turkish goalball player * Sevda Alizadeh (born 1987), Iranian-Dutch singer * Sevda Dalgıç (born 1984), Turkish film and stage actress *Sevda Erginci Sevda Erginci (born 3 October 1993) is a Turkish actress. She has a college degree in acting and degree from the Institute of Music. Life and career Sevda Erginci was born on 3 October 1993 in Istanbul, Turkey. Her paternal family is of Arab ... (born 1993), Turkish actress * Sevda Kılınç Çırakoğlu, Turkish para-athlete * Sevda Shishmanova, Bulgarian journalist and reporter * Sevda Sevan (1945–2009), Armenian-Bulgarian writer and diplomat References {{given name Turkish feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Sara Ile Musa
Sara may refer to: People * Sara (given name), a feminine given name People with the given name * Sara Aboobacker (1936–2023), Indian writer and translator * Sara Ahmed (born 1969), British-Australian writer * Sara Allgood (1880–1950), Irish-American actress * Sara Bareilles (born 1979), American musician * Sara Sun Beale (born 1949), American law professor * Sara Cox (born 1974), British broadcaster and author * Sara Davies (born 1984), British businesswoman, entrepreneur, and television personality * Sara Duterte (born 1978), 15th Vice-President of the Philippines * Sara Gadimova (1922–2005), Azerbaijani singer * Sara Ali Khan (born 1995), Indian actress * Sara Gilbert (born, 1975), American actress * Sara-Nicole Morales (1986–2021), American woman who was shot dead * Sara Elisabeth Moræa (1716–1806), Swedish founder of the Linnean Society of London * Sara Nuru (born 1989), German fashion model * Sara Agnes Rice Pryor (1830–1912), American novelist * Sara Qaed ...
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Yalan
"Yalan" (English translation: "Lie" - as in: not telling the truth) is a song from Turkish girl group Hepsi's debut album, '' Bir'' (2005). The song features vocals from Turkish pop musician Murat Boz Murat Boz (born 7 March 1980) is a Turkish people, Turkish singer, songwriter and actor. Boz began his solo career by releasing his first single, "Aşkı Bulamam Ben", in 2006. In the following year his first studio album titled ''Maximum (Mura ...; Boz, however, does not appear in the video. Yalan follows " Olmaz Oğlan" as Hepsi's second single. Music video The video begins with each of the girls contained in a cube along with items of matching the colour. The sequence continues on stage with a dance routine; a screen is then lowered showing the girls performing a different dance routine with a male model while accompanied by Boz's vocals. Choreography by Selatin Kara.
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Küçük Besleme
Küçük means "small" in Turkish and may refer to: People Epithet * Küçük Ali (died 1804), also known as ''Ali Đevrlić'', Ottoman janissary and civil servant * Kuchuk Hanem (fl. 1850–1870), Ghawazi famed beauty and dancer * Küçük Mehmet Sait Pasha (1830–1914), Ottoman statesman * Küçük Mustafa (died 1422), Ottoman prince Surname * Fazıl Küçük (1906–1984), Turkish Cypriot politician * İrsen Küçük (1940–2019), Turkish Cypriot politician * Veli Küçük (born 1944), Turkish retired general * Yalçın Küçük (born 1938), Turkish socialist writer, philosopher, economist, and historian Places * Küçük Mecidiye Mosque, Ottoman-era mosque in the Beşiktaş district of Istanbul, Turkey * Küçüklü (other) Küçüklü is a Turkish place name that may refer to the following places in Turkey: * Küçüklü, Çan * Küçüklü, Çankırı * Küçüklü, Gazipaşa, a village in the district of Gazipaşa, Antalya Province * Küçüklü, Korkute ...
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Eşref Saati
Eşref is the Turkish spelling of the Arabic masculine given name Ashraf (Arabic: أَشْراف ''ashrāf''), meaning "most noble or honorable". It may refer to: Given name *Eşref Apak (born 1982), Turkish hammer thrower *Eşref Armağan (born 1953), Turkish painter * Eşref Bilgiç (1908–1992), Turkish footballer and manager *Eşref Bitlis (1933–1993), Turkish army general * Eşref Hamamcıoğlu (born 1954), Turkish entrepreneur and investor * Ešref Jašarević (born 1959), Bosnian footballer *Eşref Kolçak (1927–2019), Turkish actor * Eşref Özmenç (1930–1990), Turkish footballer *Eşref Uğur Yiğit (born 1945), Turkish admiral * Eşref Vaiz, Cypriot politician Middle name * Ahmet Eşref Fakıbaba (born 1951), Turkish politician and doctor * Ragıp Eşref Filiz (born 1978), Turkish journalist and author * Ruşen Eşref Ünaydın (1892–1959), Turkish diplomat, politician and scholar See also *Eshrefids, Anatolian beylik (medieval Turkish principality or emirate ...
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