Anı-Şiir-Resimlerle Âşık Veyselli Yıllar (Bilinmeyen Yönleriyle Âşık Veysel'in Gerçek Yaşamı (in Turkish). Ankara: Kuloğlu Mat. "Aşık Veysel'in evi yol...
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Asik-Asik Falls, also known as Curtain Waterfalls, is a waterfall near Alamada in Cotabato, the Philippines, on the slopes of Mount Ragang. It is known...
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poet, and translator Âşık İbretî (1920–1976), Turkish ashik, poet and folk singer Aşık Khanlar (1950–1998), Azerbaijani ashik Âşık Ali İzzet Özkan (1902–1981)...
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Ömer Faruk Aşık (Turkish pronunciation: [œmæɾ aːʃɯk]; born July 4, 1986) is a Turkish former professional basketball player who last played for the Chicago...
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Asik may refer to: Aşik, a singer who accompanied his song with a lute in Azerbaijani and related Turkic cultures Aşık, a Turkish-language name T’asik...
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tradition of Turkish Alevi folk poetry. Âşık İbretî composed poetry about politics, Islam, Sufism and love. Âşık Mahzuni Şerif mentioned him as "a progressive...
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Emre Aşık (born 13 December 1973) is a Turkish former international footballer. He played centre-back for several clubs in the Turkish Süper Lig, most...
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Aşık Pasha Mausoleum (Turkish: Âşık Paşa Türbesi) is a monument as the burial site of the 14th-century Turkish sufi poet Aşık Pasha (died 1332), located...
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Şerif Cırık, popularly known as Aşık Mahsuni Şerif, was a Turkish ashik, folk musician, composer, poet, and author. Aşık is a title used to indicate his...
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A statue of Âşık Veysel is installed in Fatih's Gülhane Park, in Istanbul, Turkey. List of public art in Istanbul "Aşık Veysel Gülhane Parkı'nda anıldı"...
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Aşık Sümmani (1861–1915) was an Aşık, a singer who performed with a lute, from Narman, Erzurum Province, Ottoman Empire. His name Sümmani means "the last...
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Eyüp Aşık (born 1953, Çaykara) is a former Turkish politician. He represented Trabzon in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey for the Motherland Party...
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Ömer Aşık (born 7 August 1991) is a Turkish Paralympian archer competing in the Men's compound bow W1 event. Ömer Aşık was born on 7 August 1991. He lives...
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poet Aşık Veysel. It serves approximately over 700 students every year. Yıldırım neighbourhood district, Hospital Street, 58400 Şarkışla/Sivas Âşık Veysel...
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Khanlar Maharramov (Azerbaijani: Xanlar Məhərrəmov; 1950, Tovuz – 1998, Baku) was a famous Azerbaijani ashiq. Ashig Khanlar Maharramov was born in January...
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Sosyete, Hayat Sırları, and Dudullu Postası. "Hazar Ergüçlü: Onur'un zekâsına âşık oldum". 30 December 2018. Kıbrıs Gazetesi (2012-04-11). "Oyuncularımızın...
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Elif Beyza Aşık (born 4 September 1994) is a Turkish sports shooter competing in the 10m air pistol event. She set new national and European women's team...
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Jaya Bakrie. He played college basketball for the UPH Eagles. Yang edit sok asik Saudale has represented the province of Jakarta in 2021 Pekan Olahraga Nasional...
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flourishing Persianate linguistic and literary culture. The 16th-century Ottoman Aşık Çelebi (died 1572), who hailed from Prizren in modern-day Kosovo, was galvanized...
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İslâm Ansiklopedisi (in Turkish). Retrieved 2024-05-08. Aşıkpaşazade (2008). Âşık Paşâzade tarihi (in Turkish). Mostar. p. 54. ISBN 978-605-101-018-2. Lowry...
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Seyrani Monument (redirect from Âşık Seyrani Monument)
referred to as the Aşık Seyrani anıtı, literally meaning Ashik Seyrani monument. It depicts the Develi-born Turkish folk poet Âşık Seyrani (1800–1866)...
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Âşık Ali İzzet Özkan (1902–1981) was a Turkish ashik and poet. A native of Şarkışla, Özkan became an ashik at a young age, and went to Adana at the age...
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Pir Mehmed ("Mehmed the Pir"; 1520–1572), better known as Aşık Çelebi ("Gentleman Bard" in Turkish), was an Ottoman biographer, poet, and translator. Born...
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Aşıkpaşazade (redirect from Âşık Paşazâde)
historiography. He was a descendant (the great-grandson) of mystic poet dervish Aşık Pasha (1272–1333). He was born in the region of Amasya and studied in various...
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Encyclopedia. Vol. 10. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Eyice, Semavi. "Âşık Paşa Türbesi" (in Turkish). İslam Ansiklopedisi. Retrieved 1 May 2020. T...
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he released his album "Ben Sana Aşık Oldum" from this company. He shot a music video for the songs "Ben Sana Aşık Oldum, Kara Gözlüm, Öyle ki Hasretimsin"...
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Seyrani (redirect from Âşık Seyrani)
Seyrani Turkish: Âşık Seyrani (born 1800 - 1866) was a Turkish folk poet The date of birth of Seyrani from Develi (Everek) is not certain. There are records...
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Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock (redirect from Asik Vaysel)
at a rock concert. The final two tracks, "Asik Vaysel" and "Andalusia", were both inspired by the late Aşık Veysel, a critically acclaimed figure of Turkish...
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ISBN 978-94-007-0055-0. Yang, Xi (2019). "History and Organization of the Anatolian Ašuł/Âşık/Aşıq Bardic Traditions". In Özdemir, Ulas; Hamelink, Wendelmoet; Greve, Martin...
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