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- the doctor Karagiozis the cook Karagiozis the senator Karagiozis the scholar Karagiozis the fisherman Karagiozis and the gorilla Karagiozis and the ghost...
- state. During the Ottoman period, the main theatrical folk art was the Karagiozis. The renaissance which led to the modern Gr**** theatre, took place in...
- Anastasios "Tasos" Karagiozis (Gr****: Αναστάσιος 'Τάσος' Καραγκιόζης; born 20 June 1997) is a Gr**** professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for...
- (autonomous republic of Georgia). In Greece, Karagöz is known by his local name Karagiozis; in Bosnia and Herzegovina, he is known by his local name Karađoz. The...
- Bowerman (drums); the band was completed when Jai Gibson (guitar) and James Karagiozis (b**** guitar) joined after their band Sidelines stopped writing music...
- is a household name, and he is the only ancient hero to appear in the Karagiozis shadow play. One well-known fable among Gr**** seamen involves a solitary...
- of her work. While in Greece she studied the Gr**** puppet show Karagiozis. Karagiozis is a traditional character in Gr**** folklore whose stories are performed...
- writer Aglaya Tarasova (born 1994), Russian actress Aglaia, the wife of Karagiozis Aglaia (or Aglaya) Yepanchin is the name of a character that features...
- ISBN 978-0-20-300966-6. Myrsiades, Linda S.; Myrsiades, Kostas (1992). Karagiozis: Culture & Comedy in Gr**** Puppet Theater. Lexington, KY: University Press...
- Later, during the Ottoman period, the main theatrical folk art was the Karagiozis. The renaissance which led to the modern Gr**** theatre, took place in...