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Kayahan Açar (29
March 1949 – 3
April 2015) was a
Turkish pop
music singer-songwriter. He was an
accomplished composer,
consistently ranking among the...
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Rabia Kayahan (born 2000) is a
Turkish armwrestler competing in the 65 kg category. She is a
world and
European medalist.
Rabia Kayahan was born in Torul...
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Kansas →
Kansans Karelia →
Karelians Karnataka →
Kannadigas Kayah State →
Kayahans Kedah →
Kedahans Kentucky →
Kentuckians Khyber Pakhtunkhwa →
Pathans Lagos...
- pop
music singer. In 1989, she was part of the
backing vocals group with
Kayahan who bid to
represent Turkey in 1989
Eurovision Song
Contest with the song...
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biblical contexts) Tongan: Pita Tswana: Petere,
Pitoro Turkish: Kaya (rock),
Kayahan (khan of rocks); Petrus,
Petros (in
biblical contexts) Ukrainian: Петро...
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Kayahan (Armenian: Խոշըկան, romanized: Khoshekan, Kurdish: Xweşikan) is a
neighbourhood in the muni****lity and
district of Kulp, Diyarbakır Province...
- Özyılmazel
Turhan Taşan Göknur Onur Ozan Arif
Ersan Erdura Esmeray Kayahan Vedat Sakman Kayahan Sezer Güvenirgil
Erkan Ocaklı
Kerim Çaplı
Hayko Seyfi Doğanay...
- (1985 and 1988), Arzu Ece (1989 as part of the Grup Pan and 1995) and
Kayahan (1990). On the
night of the contest,
Turkey performed 10th
following Spain...
- is
believed to have sold six
million copies), Zeki Muren,
Bulent Ersoy,
Kayahan, and many more." Matthews, Owen (20
March 2011). "The
Middle East's Sinatra"...
- from the
original on 9 July 2021.
Retrieved 8
December 2020. Cantekin,
Kayahan (24
March 2020). "Turkey:
Government Takes Extraordinary Administrative...