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- playing this file? See media help. "Misirlou" (Gr****: Μισιρλού < Turkish: Mısırlı 'Egyptian' < Arabic: مصر Miṣr 'Egypt') is a folk song from the Eastern...
- Mısırlı Ahmet (born Ahmet Yıldırım, 1963 in Ankara, Turkey) is a Turkish virtuoso darbuka player. Ahmet Yıldırım started his music life playing a Turkish-style...
- Nurettin Gazi Misirli (born Gazwan Masri, Aleppo, Syria 1964) is a Syrian-Turkish businessman. Misirli left Syria in 1983, settled in neighboring Turkey...
- University Press. pp. 258, 393. Karaol, Esra; Doğrusöz, Nilgün (2014-04-15). "Mısırlı Ahmet: The Clay Darbuka Technique and Its Performance Analysis". Rast Müzikoloji...
- name that is due out in 2023. On July 21, 2007, Collins married Victoria Misirli. Collins announced the birth of his daughter Isla (pronounced eye-la) Elizabeth...
- Retrieved 10 September 2015. Giannoglou, George D.; Chatzizisis, Yiannis S.; Misirli, Gesthimani (2007). "The syndrome of rhabdomyolysis: Pathophysiology and...
- technique. He was introduced to several other kanun players in Cairo by Mısırlı Ahmet after Ahmed heard a tape of Doğan's music during a trip to Germany...
- Blabbermouth in 2019. Gevende - cümbüş is pla**** by band member Okan Kaya Udi Mısırlı Ibrahim Efendi - Jewish late/post-Ottoman ud-ist and composer Selahattin...
- Kireçli Kocabey Köprülü Köprüyaka Küplüce Kurudere Maden Meşeli Meydancık Mısırlı Oba Otluca Pınarlı Şalcı Savaş Saylıca Sebzeli Şenköy Şenocak Susuz Taşköprü...
- M****awa 1693–1693 Mehmed Pasha 1693–1964 Abaza Mustafa Pasha 1694— 1695 Misirli Mehmed Pasha 1695–1965 Gümrükçü Süleyman Pasha 1793 Ahmad Hasan  Na’ib...