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Karagöz (lit. 'Blackeye' in Turkish) and
Hacivat (shortened in time from "Hacı İvaz"
meaning "İvaz the Pilgrim", and also
sometimes written as Hacivad)...
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character of Gr****
folklore Karagöz (magazine)
Karagöz,
Bismil Karagöz, Çorum
Karagöz, Dursunbey, a
village Karagöz, İskilip
Karagöz, Karaçoban This disambiguation...
- Uğurcan
Karagöz (born 20
September 1995) is a
Turkish curler.
Karagöz is emplo**** as a teacher. "2023
World Men's
Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF)...
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Karagöz (Turkish:
Black Eye;
Ottoman Turkish: کاراگوز) was an Ottoman,
later Turkish,
satirical magazine published from 1908 to 1955
twice a w**** in Istanbul...
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Murat Karagöz (14
August 1967 – 30 June 2023) was a
Turkish diplomat. He
served as
Turkish amb****ador in both
Mongolia and Jordan. He was
until his death...
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starts reading poems which is an
invitation for
Karagöz to come to the stage. In
terms of characters,
Karagöz and
Hacivat was a
reflection of
Ottoman society...
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Burhan Karagöz (22
December 1929 – 25 May 2019) was a
Turkish businessman. He was
chair of
Anadolu Sigorta A.S.,
biggest insurance company in Turkey....
- (Turkish:
Hacivat Karagöz Neden Öldürüldü?) is a 2006
Turkish historical comedy film
directed by Ezel Akay,
about the
origin story of
Karagöz and Hacivat,...
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Yusuf Karagöz (born 5
October 1999) is a
Turkish professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for the Süper Lig club Alanyaspor.
Karagöz was born...
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includes are many
religious works,
including the Torah, Bible, and Quran.
Karagöz (literally
Blackeye in Turkish) and
Hacivat (shortened in time from "Hacı...