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Mardin (Kurdish: مێردین, romanized: Mêrdîn; Arabic: ماردين; romanized:
Mārdīn; Syriac: ܡܪܕܝܢ, romanized: ****īn; Armenian: Մարդին) is a city and seat...
- Arif
Mardin (March 15, 1932 – June 25, 2006) was a Turkish-American
music producer, who
worked with
hundreds of
artists across many
different styles of...
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Mardin Province (Turkish:
Mardin ili; Kurdish: Parêzgeha Mêrdîn; Arabic: محافظة ماردين;
classical Syriac: ܡܪܕܝܢ ܗܘܦܪܟܝܐ) is a
province and metropolitan...
- Joe
Mardin (born
Yusuf Mardin) is a Turkish-American
music producer,
arranger and
engineer from New York City. He is a
Berklee College of
Music graduate...
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Mardin Airport is an
airport in
Mardin (IATA: MQM, ICAO: LTCR),
located in Kızıltepe, 20 km (12 mi)
southeast of
Mardin, in
southeastern Turkey. On 17...
- Betül
Mardin (born 1
December 1926) is a
Turkish journalist who laid the
foundations of
public relations in Turkey.
Mardin was born on 1926 in Istanbul...
- Şemsettin
Mardin was one of the
Turkish amb****adors.
Mardin was born in Egypt. He was a
member of very long-established family. He was
uncle to Arif
Mardin and...
- in 1927 as
Ahmed Halil Şerif Arif
Mardin. His
father was Şemsettin
Mardin, a
Turkish amb****ador. Şemsettin
Mardin was a
member of very long-established...
- of Singing, 58/5.
Mardinly,
Susan J. (2002). "Barbara Strozzi: from
madrigal to cantata",
Journal of Singing, 58 (5) 375–391.
Mardinly,
Susan J. (2009)...
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Greatest Ears In Town. She
performed a jazz
vocal for "So Blue",
composed by
Mardin in the '60s with
lyrics written for the
project by
Roxanne Seeman. After...