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Hasret Gültekin, the Glossary

Index Hasret Gültekin

Hasret Şükrü Gültekin (1 May 1971–2 July 1993) was a Turkish musician and poet.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 10 relations: İmranlı, Bağlama, Cura (instrument), Kurdish Alevism, Poet, Sivas, Sivas massacre, Sivas Province, Tar (string instrument), Turkey.

  2. 20th-century Turkish folk musicians
  3. 20th-century Turkish male singers
  4. Kadıköy Anadolu Lisesi alumni
  5. Kurdish Alevis
  6. Kurdish male singers
  7. Mass murder victims
  8. Turkish democracy activists
  9. Turkish folk musicians
  10. Turkish murder victims

İmranlı

İmranlı (Macîran), is a town in Sivas Province of Turkey.

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Bağlama

The bağlama or saz is a family of plucked string instruments and long-necked lutes used in Ottoman classical music, Turkish folk music, Turkish Arabesque music, Azerbaijani music, Bosnian music (Sevdalinka), Kurdish music, and Armenian music.

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Cura (instrument)

The cura is a plucked string folk instrument from Turkey.

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Kurdish Alevism

Kurdish Alevism (or Elewîtî) refers to the unique rituals, sacred place practices, mythological discourses and socio-religious organizations among Kurds who adhere to Alevism.

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Poet

A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry.

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Sivas

Sivas (Latin and Greek: Sebastia, Sebastea, Σεβάστεια, Σεβαστή) is a city in central Turkey.

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Sivas massacre

The Sivas massacre (Sivas Katliamı) or Madımak massacre (Madımak Katliamı) refers to an act of mob arson taking place on July 2, 1993 at the Hotel Madımak (Otel Madımak) in Sivas, Turkey, which resulted in the killing of 37 people, mostly Alevi intellectuals.

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Sivas Province

Sivas Province (Sivas ili) is a province of Turkey.

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Tar (string instrument)

The tar (from lit) is a long-necked, waisted lute family instrument, used by many cultures and countries including Iran, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Georgia, Tajikistan (Iranian Plateau), Turkey, and others near the Caucasus and Central Asia regions.

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Turkey

Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe.

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See also

20th-century Turkish folk musicians

20th-century Turkish male singers

Kadıköy Anadolu Lisesi alumni

Kurdish Alevis

Kurdish male singers

Mass murder victims

Turkish democracy activists

Turkish folk musicians

Turkish murder victims

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasret_Gültekin

Also known as Hasret Gueltekin.