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  2. Mazhar Alanson - Wikipedia

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    Alanson (middle) at MFÖ concert in 2012. He started playing the guitar during his high school years. In 1966, Mazhar formed the band Kaygısızlar ("The Carefree") along with Fuat Güner and Sadik Kuyas. They played the music of the Beatles, Crosby, Stills & Nash and the Rolling Stones and collaborated with the renowned Turkish pop singer ...

  3. Turkey: Health Benefits, Nutrients per Serving, Preparation ...

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    Turkey is a popular source of meat in the United States. In 2019 alone, people in the U.S. ate 5.3 billion pounds of turkey. That works out to about 16.1 pounds per person.

  4. Religion in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Turkey. Religion in Turkey consists of various religious beliefs. While it is known that Islam is the most common religion in the country, published data on the proportion of people belonging to this religion are contradictory. The state registering everyone as Muslim by birth misleads the percentage of Muslims in Turkey.

  5. Treaty of Sèvres - Wikipedia

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    Paris Peace Conference. The Treaty of Sèvres ( French: Traité de Sèvres) was a 1920 treaty signed between the Allies of World War I and the Ottoman Empire. The treaty ceded large parts of Ottoman territory to France, the United Kingdom, Greece and Italy, as well as creating large occupation zones within the Ottoman Empire.

  6. MFÖ - Wikipedia

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    MFÖ. Mazhar-Fuat-Özkan ( MFÖ ), also known by their original name Mazhar ve Fuat, is a Turkish pop and rock band consisting of members Mazhar Alanson, Fuat Güner and Özkan Uğur until his death in 2023. While many of their songs poke fun at common Turkish types ("Ali Desidero", "Piskopatım") or satirise prejudice and corruption ("Deli ...

  7. Said Nursî - Wikipedia

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    Said Nursi (Ottoman Turkish: سعيد نورسی, Kurdish: سەعید نوورسی, romanized: Seîdê Nursî ‎; 1877 – 23 March 1960), also spelled Said-i Nursî or Said-i Kurdî, and commonly known with the honorifics Bediüzzaman (meaning "wonder of the age") and Üstad (meaning "master") among his followers, was a Kurdish Sunni Muslim theologian who wrote the Risale-i Nur Collection, a ...

  8. Sarma (food) - Wikipedia

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    Sarma (Cyrillic: Сарма), commonly marketed in the English-speaking world as stuffed grape leaves, stuffed vine leaves, or stuffed cabbage leaves, is a food in Turkish cuisine made of vegetable leaves rolled around a filling of grains (such as rice), minced meat, or both.

  9. List of presidents of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary system (1923–2018) 1. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. (1881– 1938) 1923. 29 October 1923. 10 November 1938. ( Died in office) 15 years, 12 days.