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Zülfü Livanelioğlu (born 20 June 1946),
known as
Zülfü Livaneli, is a
Turkish musician, author, poet, and politician.
Livaneli was
imprisoned several...
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Zülfü is a
Turkish given name for males.
Notable people with the name include:
Zulfu Adigozalov (1898–1963),
Azerbaijani folk
singer Zülfü Livaneli (born...
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Zulfugar "
Zulfu"
Samad oglu
Adigozalov (Azerbaijani:
Zülfü Adıgözəlov) (1898, near
Shusha – 1963, Baku) was a
Soviet ethnic Azerbaijani and
khananda folk...
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Ahmet Taner Kışlalı
Ahmet Köklügiller Doğan
Kuban Onat
Kutlar Zülfü Livaneli Perihan Mağden
Nasuh Mahruki Uğur
Mumcu Murathan Mungan Nezihe...
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Mehmet Zülfü Tigrel (1877 – 29
October 1940) was an
Ottoman and
Turkish politician and bureaucrat. He
served three terms as a
deputy in the
Ottoman parliament...
- initiated,
along with the
Turkish author, musician,
singer and
filmmaker Zülfü Livaneli, the Gr****–Turkish
Friendship Society. From 1981,
Theodorakis had...
- : 19 Many of his
poems have been set to
music by the
Turkish composer Zülfü Livaneli and by Cem Karaca. Part of his work has been
translated into Gr****...
- Veda is a 2010
Turkish biographical film,
written and
directed by
Zülfü Livaneli based on the
memoirs of
Salih Bozok,
which traces the life of Mustafa...
- is not
broadcast yet in Turkey. The title,
which is
similar to that of
Zülfü Livaneli's book Leyla'nın Evi, is very
different and is not an adaptation...
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Zulfi Hajiyev Saleh oglu (Azerbaijani:
Zülfü Hacıyev
Saleh oğlu; 1935 – 1991) was
Member of
Azerbaijani Parliament and
Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan...