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Gurbet Hikâyeleri (Stories of Abroad) is a
short story collection by
Refik Halit Karay,
published in 1940.
Gurbet Hikayeleri consists of 17 stories, one...
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singers and musicians. In 1960 the
Gurbets were not
registered as an
ethnic minority but as T/Cypriots. In 1974 the
Gurbets moved to the
north and the Mandia...
- Gündüz 29 Gece
Sesleri 26 Geç
Gelen Bahar 3
Gonca Karanfil 2 Görgüsüzler 6
Gurbet Kuşları 4 Güldünya 5
Hayat Güzeldir 4 Hemşire Meri 2
Hepimiz Birimiz İçin...
- Internationale.
Accessed January 2023.
Petko Hristov (2015). The
Balkan Gurbet:
Traditional Patterns and New
Trends Archived 18
November 2023 at the Wayback...
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Southern Crimea. Tayfa/Dayfa are also
called Gurbets and
Trukmen or Turkmen. The
origins of the term
Gurbets is disputed, and may be a
derivative of the...
- ISBN 978-0-292-78335-5.
Kadir Misiroǧlu (1974). Osmanoǧlullari'nin drami: elli
gurbet yili (1924-1974).
Sebil Yayinevi. p. 199. Bardakçı 2006, p. 39. Bardakçı...
- Rüzgar P-344 1986 417
tonnes Missile boat Gölcük TCG
Poyraz P-345 1987 TCG
Gurbet P-346 1987 TCG Fırtına P-347 1988 Yıldız
class TCG Yıldız P-330 1998 440...
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Hills Playhouse.
After making his
debut in 2003 with a
supporting role in
Gurbet Kadını, he
continued his
career with
recurring roles. His
breakthrough came...
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Birds of
Exile (Turkish:
Gurbet Kuşları) is a 1964
Turkish drama film,
directed by
Halit Refiğ and
starring Tanju Gürsu,
Filiz Akın, Özden Çelik and Cüneyt...
- Karadžić's
Serbian dictionary, the word
Gurbet means "Gypsy
foreign workers". The word is
derived from
Turkish gurbet,
meaning "emigrate". The
first mentions...