Pervin Chakar, the Glossary
Pervin Chakar (born Pervin Çakar, in Mardin, 1981) is a Kurdish opera singer from Turkey.[1]
Table of Contents
37 relations: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Ankara, Arab News, Armenian language, Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, Baden-Baden, Cello, Cemal Reşit Rey Concert Hall, Compact disc, Diyarbakır, Firat News Agency, Gazete Duvar, Gazi University, Istanbul, Josef Mysliveček, Justice and Development Party (Turkey), Komitas, Kurdish language, Kurdistan Workers' Party, L'Olimpiade (Mysliveček), Ludwig van Beethoven, Mardin, Mardin Artuklu University, Maria Callas, Mesopotamia, Milan, Musa Anter, Perugia, Roboski massacre, Rudaw, The Barber of Seville, Titania (A Midsummer Night's Dream), Turkey, William Shakespeare, Yeni Şafak, Zaza language, Zärtliche Liebe.
- Kurdish women singers
- Kurdish-language singers
- People from Mardin
- Turkish opera singers
A Midsummer Night's Dream
A Midsummer Night's Dream is a comedy play written by William Shakespeare in about 1595 or 1596.
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Ankara
Ankara, historically known as Ancyra and Angora, is the capital of Turkey. Located in the central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5.1 million in its urban center and 5.8 million in Ankara Province, making it Turkey's second-largest city after Istanbul, but first by the urban area (4,130 km2).
Arab News
Arab News is an English-language daily newspaper published in Saudi Arabia.
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Armenian language
Armenian (endonym) is an Indo-European language and the sole member of the independent branch of the Armenian language family.
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Armenians in the Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Armenian population mostly belonged to either the Armenian Apostolic Church or the Armenian Catholic Church.
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Baden-Baden
Baden-Baden is a spa town in the state of Baden-Württemberg, south-western Germany, at the north-western border of the Black Forest mountain range on the small river Oos, ten kilometres (six miles) east of the Rhine, the border with France, and forty kilometres (twenty-five miles) north-east of Strasbourg, France.
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Cello
The violoncello, often simply abbreviated as cello, is a bowed (sometimes plucked and occasionally hit) string instrument of the violin family.
Cemal Reşit Rey Concert Hall
The Cemal Reşit Rey Concert Hall (Cemal Reşit Rey Konser Salonu) is a concert hall located in the Harbiye neighbourhood of Istanbul, Turkey.
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Compact disc
The compact disc (CD) is a digital optical disc data storage format that was codeveloped by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings.
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Diyarbakır
Diyarbakır (local pronunciation: Dikranagerd), formerly Diyarbekir, is the largest Kurdish-majority city in Turkey.
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Firat News Agency
The Firat News Agency (ANF) (Ajansa Nûçeyan a Firatê, Fırat Haber Ajansı) is a Kurdish news agency that gathers and broadcasts news from the Middle East, broadly concerning Kurdish matters.
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Gazete Duvar
Duvar is an online news portal which focuses mainly on Turkish politics.
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Gazi University
Gazi University (Gazi Üniversitesi) is a public university located primarily in Ankara, Turkey.
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Istanbul
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia.
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Josef Mysliveček
Josef Mysliveček (9 March 1737 – 4 February 1781) was a Czech composer who contributed to the formation of late eighteenth-century classicism in music.
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Justice and Development Party (Turkey)
The Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi,; AK PARTİ), abbreviated officially as AK Party in English, is a political party in Turkey self-describing as conservative-democratic.
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Komitas
Soghomon Soghomonian, ordained and commonly known as Komitas (Կոմիտաս; 22 October 1935), was an Ottoman-Armenian priest, musicologist, composer, arranger, singer, and choirmaster, who is considered the founder of the Armenian national school of music.
Kurdish language
Kurdish (Kurdî, کوردی) is a Northwestern Iranian language or group of languages spoken by Kurds in the region of Kurdistan, namely in Turkey, northern Iraq, northwest and northeast Iran, and Syria.
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Kurdistan Workers' Party
The Kurdistan Workers' Party or PKK is a Kurdish militant political organization and armed guerrilla movement which historically operated throughout Kurdistan but is now primarily based in the mountainous Kurdish-majority regions of southeastern Turkey and northern Iraq.
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L'Olimpiade (Mysliveček)
L'Olimpiade is an 18th-century Italian opera in 3 acts by the Czech composer Josef Mysliveček.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist.
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Mardin
Mardin (Mêrdîn; ماردين; Merdīn; Մարդին) is a city and seat of the Artuklu District of Mardin Province in Turkey.
Mardin Artuklu University
Mardin Artuklu University (MAU) is a university located in Mardin, Turkey.
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Maria Callas
Maria Callas (born Maria Anna Cecilia Sofia Kalogeropoulos; December 2, 1923 – September 16, 1977) was an American-born Greek soprano who was one of the most renowned and influential opera singers of the 20th century.
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Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia is a historical region of West Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent.
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Milan
Milan (Milano) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.
Musa Anter
Musa Anter (1920 – 20 September 1992), also known as "Apê Musa" (Apê Musa, literally "Uncle Musa"), was a Kurdish writer, journalist and intellectual.
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Perugia
Perugia (Perusia) is the capital city of Umbria in central Italy, crossed by the River Tiber.
Roboski massacre
The Roboski Incident (Komkujiya Roboskî), also known as the Uludere airstrike, took place on December 28, 2011, at Ortasu, Uludere near the Iraq-Turkey border, when the Turkish Air Force bombed a group of Kurdish civilians who had been involved in smuggling gasoline and cigarettes, killing 34.
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Rudaw
Rudaw is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ciechocin, within Golub-Dobrzyń County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland.
The Barber of Seville
The Barber of Seville, or The Useless Precaution (Il barbiere di Siviglia, ossia L'inutile precauzione) is an opera buffa in two acts composed by Gioachino Rossini with an Italian libretto by Cesare Sterbini.
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Titania (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Titania is a character in William Shakespeare's 1595–1596 play A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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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.
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor.
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Yeni Şafak
Yeni Şafak ("New Dawn") is a conservative, Islamist Turkish daily newspaper.
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Zaza language
Zaza or Zazaki is a Northwestern Iranian language spoken primarily in eastern Turkey by the Zazas, who are commonly considered as Kurds, and in many cases identify as such.
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Zärtliche Liebe
"" (nolink), WoO 123, or "" (I love you), is a love song by Ludwig van Beethoven that he composed in 1795 and first published in 1803.
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See also
Kurdish women singers
- Aynur Doğan
- Ayşe Şan
- Chopy Fatah
- Dashni Morad
- Dumooa Tahseen
- Helin Bölek
- Helly Luv
- Hozan Canê
- Ilana Eliya
- Lilla Namo
- Nûdem Durak
- NOURI (artist)
- Naaz (singer)
- Olcay Bayir
- Pervin Chakar
- Rewşan Çeliker
- Rojda
- Tara Jaff
- Viyan Peyman
- Zara (Turkish singer)
Kurdish-language singers
- Ahmet Kaya
- Ali Avriki
- Ali Merdan
- Aram Tigran
- Aras Koyi
- Aynur Doğan
- Ayşe Şan
- Chopy Fatah
- Ciwan Haco
- Dilo Doxan
- Diyar Dersim
- Dumooa Tahseen
- Erdewan Zaxoyî
- Eyaz Zaxoyî
- Gani Mirzo
- Hassan Zirak
- Helly Luv
- Karapetê Xaço
- Leila Forouhar
- Mansour (singer)
- Mazhar Khaleqi
- Merziye Feriqi
- Mohammad Mamle
- Mohsen Namjoo
- Muhamad Salih Dilan
- Nûdem Durak
- Nizamettin Ariç
- Olcay Bayir
- Pervin Chakar
- Rojda
- Sepideh (singer)
- Servet Kocakaya
- Shahram Nazeri
- Shahram Sardar
- Sima Bina
- Tara Jaff
- Zilan Tigris
- Şehrîbana Kurdî
- Şivan Perwer
People from Mardin
- Abd al-Rahim Abdul Rassak al-Janko
- Abdurrahman Yavuz Kalkan
- Ajdar
- Athanasius Safar
- Bülent Tekin
- Basil Solomon
- Ebru Demir
- Ekrem Dağ
- Elias Mellus
- Februniye Akyol
- Feyyaz Duman
- Halit Kılıç
- Ibrahim Baylan
- Ignatius Andrew Akijan
- Ignatius Bedros XVI Batanian
- Ignatius Elias III
- Ignatius John XIV
- Ignatius Maloyan
- Ignatius Ni'matallah
- Ignatius Shukrallah II
- Isaac Armalet
- Kahraman Demirtaş
- Louis Cheikho
- Mümtaz Tahincioğlu
- Malak Karsh
- Masum Türker
- Mehmet Sincar
- Meral Danış Beştaş
- Metin Gürak
- Muammer Güler
- Mustafa Burak Bozan
- Namık Tan
- Pervin Chakar
- Richard S. M. Emrich
- Sarkis Lole
- Sibel Yiğitalp
- Sultan Kösen
- Taner Öcal
- Yousuf Karsh
- Yulios Elias Qoro
- Zeynel Abidin Erdem
Turkish opera singers
- Cemaliye Kıyıcı
- Pervin Chakar