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Ahsen Eroğlu
Ahsen Eroğlu (born 27 October 1994) is a Turkish actress. Life and career Eroğlu was born on 27 October 1994 in Çorlu. Her family is of Turkish descent who immigrated from Bulgaria. She finished her education at Ege University School of Physical Education. She later received acting lessons at Sahne 3MOTA. She started her acting career in 2015 with her role in the ''Modern Habil Kabil'' TV series as Zehra. She then portrayed Meleki Hatun in the historical drama '' Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem'', before being cast in recurring roles in '' Anne'', ''Kızlarım İçin'', and ''İstanbullu Gelin''. In 2019, she had her first leading role in the TV series ''Kuzgun'', in which she played the role of Kumru Cebeci. In 2020, Eroğlu appeared in a leading role in the series ''Menajerimi Ara'', an adaptation of the French TV series ''Dix pour cent''. In 2020, she portrayed the character of Gizem in the movie Geranium ''Geranium'' is a genus of 422 species of annual, biennial, and p ...
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Çorlu
Çorlu () is a northwestern Turkish city in inland Eastern Thrace that falls under the administration of the Province of Tekirdağ. It is a rapidly growing industrial centre built on flatland located on the motorway Otoyol 3 and off the highway D.100 between Istanbul and Turkey's border with Greece and Bulgaria. The nearest airport is Tekirdağ-Çorlu Airport (TEQ). History Bronze Age relics have been found in various areas of Thrace including Çorlu and by 1000 BC the area was a Phrygian-Greek colony named Tzirallum, Tzirallun, or Tzirallon (Τζίραλλον) . The area was subsequently controlled by the Greeks, Persians, Romans and Byzantines. During Roman and Byzantine times, the town was referred to as Tzouroulos, or Syrallo.Tabula Peutingeriana The spelling "Zorolus" is used for the Latinised form of the name of the episcopal see identified with present-day Çorlu in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. Some writers have identified the Roman town of Caenoph ...
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Turkish Television Actresses
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1994 Births
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Flying Broom International Women's Film Festival
The Flying Broom International Women's Film Festival is an annual Ankara-based film festival celebrating women's contributions to filmmaking. Established by Halime Güner in 1997 in order to raise awareness and fight for women's human rights, it has been organized by the women's empowerment organization Flying Broom. The Flying Broom Women's Film Festival team is headed by Ayşegül Oğuz and Didem Baltacı. Other members of the festival's team are Sibel Astarcıoğlu, and Uğur and Ürün Güner. The festival gives out the Bilge Olgaç Honorary Award and the Lifelong Achievement Award. It is the only women's film festival in the world to give out the Fipresci Award. 2005 The 2005 festival was held from the 5th to 12 May 2005. The opening night ceremony presenters were Müjde Ar and Mahir Günşiray. Sevda Ferdağ was presented the Lifelong Achievement Award by Müjde Ar, her co-star in Ağır Roman. Former Lifelong Achievement Award winners are Sezer Sezin (2003) and Suzan Avci ...
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Menajerimi Ara
''Menajerimi Ara'' () is a Turkish drama and comedy television series signed by Ay Yapım, directed by Deniz Çelebi Dikilitaş, script written by Uğraş Güneş and Volkan Yazıcı, first episode aired on 25 August 2020. Blending drama and comedy, the series centers around the lives of four managers with their assistants at a prestigious talent agency. With each episode, actors from the cinema and television industry participate in the series as guests and portray themselves. Adapted from the French TV series '' Dix pour cent''. The series ended with its 45th episode, which was broadcast on July 11, 2021. Plot Four managers of talent agency Ego, namely Kıraç ( Barış Falay), Feris ( Canan Ergüder), Çınar (Fatih Artman) and Peride (Ayşenil Şamlıoğlu), deal with difficult situations every day and defend their business visions. They skillfully combine art and business, but their private and professional lives sometimes come into conflict. Managers and their assistants t ...
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Kuzgun (2019 TV Series)
''Kuzgun'' () is a Turkish thriller television series that started to be broadcast on Star TV on 13 February 2019, written by Burcu Görgün Toptaş and Özlem Yılmaz, directed by Bahadır İnce and starring Barış Arduç and Burcu Biricik. It ended with the 21st episode released on 16 October 2019, by making a final. The show premiered in South Africa as Voelvry Plot Kuzgun is an 8-year-old boy whose father is a trusted police officer. He has a happy and modest life together with his parents, brothers and sisters. On a night when Kuzgun's father, Yusuf, and his colleague Rifat are on a mission to capture Sheref, a drug lord. The sheriff offers a bribe to Yusuf, but he refuses, however Rifat accepts and betrays his colleague. After that he becomes Sheref's right arm, while Kuzgun's father goes to jail. The baron's gang demands a tape and goes after Yusuf's family. They take Kuzgun, but the latter manages to escape from them. He can not find his family at home and has to surviv ...
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Kübra (series)
''Kübra'' is a Turkish drama and thriller television series directed by Durul and Yağmur Taylan, the first episode of which was released on 18 January 2024 on Netflix. It is an adaptation of the book with the same name by Afşin Kum, also the second Netflix series adapted from a book by Afşin Kum (first adaptation was ''Hot Skull'' (2022)). Plot Gökhan is an ordinary young man living in Istanbul. His normal life with dreams of marrying the love of his life, Merve, ends with the message "You are different!" from an account named "Kübra" on a religious texting application called ''SoulTouch''. Gökhan, who does not care about the message at first, discovers Kübra is God himself. Kübra gives Gökhan information that warns him about events unknown to anyone. Gökhan embarks on a difficult journey when he accepts this truth. On this difficult journey with his supporters, he encounters various enemies. Cast * Çağatay Ulusoy - Gökhan Şahinoğlu * Aslıhan Malbora - Merve * A ...
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Meze
''Meze'' (also spelled ''mezze'' or ''mezé'') (, ) is a selection of small dishes served as appetizers in Arabic and West Asian cuisines: Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran, Armenia. It is similar to Spanish tapas and Italian antipasti. A ''meze'' may be served as a part of a multi-course meal or form a meal in itself. ''Meze'' are often served with spirits such as '' arak, rakia, raki, oghi, ouzo,'' or ''grappa'' at meyhane and ouzeri or at regular restaurants. Etymology The word ''meze'' is found , It may borrowed from Turkish or a direct loan word from Persian ''maze'' or ''maza'' () meaning 'taste' or 'relish'. Common dishes In Turkey, ''meze'' often consist of ''beyaz peynir'' 'white cheese', ''kavun'' (sliced ripe melon), ''acılı ezme'' (hot pepper paste often with walnuts), ''haydari'' (thick strained yogurt with herbs), ''patlıcan salatası'' (cold eggplant salad), ''beyin salatası'' (brain salad), ''kalamar tava'' (fried cal ...
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