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Fahire Fersan (1900 – 3
January 1997) was a
Turkish female classical kemençe virtuosa.
Fahire Fersan was born to Faik Bey and his
spouse Şem'inur Hanım...
- In
addition to the muni****l council, two
mukhtars (headmen),
Georges Fersan and
Antoine Harouni, also
serve the town. The
Virgin Mary Church, built...
- (notably the
biographies of the
composers Abd al-Qadir
Maraghi and
Refik Fersan) and with the
start of a
journalistic career in Hürriyet,
expanded the scope...
- was
accompanied by
musicians Hakkı Derman,
Serif İçli, Şükrü Tunar,
Refik Fersan and
Necdet Gezen.
Hamiyet Yüceses
subsequently called the
program and congratulated...
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Efendi Cemil Özbal
Necdet Yaşar Abdi Coşkun
Sadun Aksüt Ercüment
Batanay İzzettin Ökte
Refik Fersan Mesut Cemil Birol Yayla Builders Zeynel Abidin Cümbüş...
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Crete and the Dodecanese, the
Lijerica of the
Croatian Adriatic.
Fahire Fersan (1900–1997)
Tamburi Cemil Bey (1873–1916)
Derya Türkan
Sokratis Sinopoulos...
- fore,
record labels commissioned kanto from
Kaptanzade Ali Rıza Bey,
Refik Fersan, Dramalı Hasan,
Sadettin Kaynak, Cümbüş
Mehmet and
Mildan Niyazi Bey. The...
- Ezgi (1869–1962),
military physician and musicologist,
componist Fahire Fersan (1900–1997),
classical kemençe
virtuosa Defne Joy
Foster (1975–2011), Afro-American...
- (Didem and Sinem) Cici Kızlar
Hepsi Leyla Saz
Vecihe Daryal,
qanun Fahire Fersan,
classical kemençe
Behiye Aksoy Bülent
Ersoy Muazzez Abacı
Muazzez Ersoy...
- "The
Upper class". Haiti: A
Country Study.
Retrieved 16
October 2023.
Fersan,
Eliane (19
April 2010). "Syro-Lebanese
Migration (1880-Present): "Push"...