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    word comes from earlier Greek καφενές, which is borrowed from Turkish kahvehane or kahvene ("coffeehouse"), in turn derived from the Persian qahveh-khaneh...
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  • Kaşıkçı Halıcılar Kebapçı Hazırelbiseciler Kızlarağası İplikçiler Mercan Kahvehane Perdahçı Kalpakçılar Rabia Karakol Safran Karamanlıoğlu Sarnıçlı Kavaflar...
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    original URL status unknown (link) Ahmet Yaşar, "Osmanlı Şehir Mekânları: Kahvehane Literatürü / Ottoman Urban Spaces: An Evaluation of Literature on Coffeehouses"...
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    itself, irrespective of regional differences, is derived from the Turkish kahvehane 'coffeehouse', which is in turn derived from the Persian term qahveh-khaneh...
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    and Sermet Muhtar Alus. Earlier versions of the kafeşantan, known as kahvehane in Turkish, appeared in Istanbul during the Ottoman Era as early as 1554...
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  • "PKK/HDP'nin korku siyaseti". 4 May 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2015. "PKK kahvehane basıp oy istedi!". 28 April 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2015. "PKK'dan 'HDP'ye...
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    Archived from the original on 26 May 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2015. "PKK kahvehane basıp oy istedi!". 28 April 2015. Archived from the original on 23 December...
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  • politics of fear] (in Turkish). 4 May 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2015. "PKK kahvehane basıp oy istedi!" [The PKK wanted to press the coffee house and vote!]...
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    1980s, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1988, pp. 23–35. "İstanbul: Bir Büyük Kahvehane," İstanbul Dergisi, 47, 2003, pp. 75–8. "Kahvehaneler ve Hafiyeler: 19...
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    including their music, attire, and the institution of the coffee house (kahvehane or "kiva han"). The infusion of Turkish rule brought new vigor to Tunis...
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  • akin to Sanskrit babhru "reddish brown". Cafeneh from Turkish kahvane, kahvehane "a coffee shop, café", from kahve "coffee" + hane "house" Caïque from...
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