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Cenan Akın (1932, Şebinkarahisar – 3
November 2006, Istanbul) was a
Turkish composer,
conductor and
music educator. He
directed the
first L.P. disc of...
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Cenans (French pronunciation: [sənɑ̃]) is a
commune in the Haute-Saône
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France. Communes...
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Kenan Doğulu (Turkish pronunciation: [
ceˈnan doˈuɫu]; born 31 May 1974) is a
Turkish pop musician. He
represented Turkey at the
Eurovision Song Contest...
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Verdicenan Kadın (Ottoman Turkish: ورد جنان قادين; "Heart's decision" or "Heart's jury"; born
Saliha Achba; c. 1825 – 9
December 1889) was a
consort of...
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basketball player Çağla Akın (born 1995),
Turkish female volleyball player Cenan Akın (1932–2006),
Turkish composer,
conductor and
music educator Didem Akın...
- cinema, stage. Arif Güloğlu
Atakan Çelik Ayşegül Yılmaz
Batuhan Soyaslan Cenan Adıgüzel
Cemile Canyurt Ebru Yücel Emin Oğuz Çelebi Emre
Aslan Evliya Aykan...
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Cemil Bey, in 1912; the
couple had one daughter,
Cenan Hamdi Sarç, who
lived 99
years and died in 2012.
Cenan Hamdi married Ömer
Celal Sarç, who was the rector...
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child 1–64 Berk Tuna Toktamışoğlu
Ahmet Vefa Hülya Aydın Gülcan Vefa 1–28
Cenan Çamyurdu
Hikmet Vefa
Yasemin Özilhan Ela Altındağ
Beren Gökyıldız Yasemin...
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Serhan Onat
Melis Tüzüngüç
Efekan Can Ebru Şahin Yılmaz **** Suğdem Gözalır
Cenan Adıgüzel Büşra Ayaydın
Ahmet Hilmi Deler Elif Doğan Emin Günenç
Sezgi Sena...
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Piedras vivas Living Stones (lit.)
Complaining woman 1957 Los
maridos no
cenan en casa
Husbands Don't Eat
Dinner at Home (lit.) Doña
Ruperta El último...