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Zülfü Livaneli

Ömer Zülfü Livaneli (born 20 June 1946) is a Turkish musician, author, poet, and politician.[1]

Zülfü Livaneli
Born
Ömer Zülfü Livanelioğlu

(1946-06-20) 20 June 1946 (age 77)
NationalityTurkish
Occupation(s)Author, poet, composer, politician, human rights activist
Notable work'Bliss, My Brother's Story, Serenade for Nadia
SpouseÜlker Livaneli
ChildrenAylin Livaneli
AwardsBarnes & Noble 'Discovery of a Great New Author Award', 2006 (Bliss) – Balkan Literary Award for 'Best Novel', 1997 (The Eunuch of Constantinople) – Yunus Nadi Literary Award for 'Best Novel', 2001 (Memory of Snow)] – Orhan Kemal Literary Award for 'Best Novel', 2009 (Last Island)
WebsiteLivaneli's Official Website

Livaneli was imprisoned several times during the 1971 Turkish military memorandum because of his political views. As a result, he had to leave Turkey in 1972 and go into exile. He lived in Stockholm, Paris, Athens, and New York where he met and collaborated with artists and intellectuals such as Elia Kazan, Arthur Miller, James Baldwin, and Peter Ustinov among others. Livaneli returned to Turkey in 1984.

His works and cultural and political activities and contributions to world peace were recognized by UNESCO in 1995 when he was appointed Goodwill Ambassador to UNESCO. He quit this UNESCO post in 2016 to protest the Turkish State's damage to the historic Kurdish Old Town of Diyarbakir.[2] He served a term in the Turkish Parliament as well as in the Council of Europe.

Personal life edit

Livaneli's real name is Ömer Zülfü Livanelioğlu. He comes from a family of Georgian descent.[3] His father was a judge and later president of the Turkish Supreme Court. He has four brothers and a sister. His mother died at the age of 38, when he was 20, and his father later remarried. His wife's name is Ülker and his daughter's name is Aylin; she was born in Ankara, Turkey. Ülker is a translator.

In March 2020, Livaneli announced that he and his wife had become infected with coronavirus during their visit to New York in February during the COVID-19 pandemic. He further stated that after receiving treatment both of them had fully recovered and were quarantined in Turkey.[4]

Musical career edit

Livaneli was trying to go to Europe because he had gone to jail two times. For his first album, he did not use his current name, Zülfü Livaneli. Instead, he used the name "Ozanoglu". Yet he did not get to the point where he wanted to be, therefore, he started using his current name, Zülfü Livaneli, on his new album, Chants Révolutionnaires Turcs (Turkish Revolutionary songs) in 1971 or 1973. When he was in Europe, his brother Ferhat informed him about how his songs were being sung by everyone in Turkey while they were protesting the government. Livaneli then made an album called Nazim Türküsü. The album turned into the well-renowned poet Nâzım Hikmet's poems to music and it became and stayed at the top hit on albums album for 48 weeks.

Livaneli has composed some three hundred songs, a rhapsody recorded by London Symphony Orchestra–, and a ballet. His compositions have reached cult status nationwide and have been performed by artists such as Joan Baez, Maria Farantouri, Maria del Mar Bonet, Udo Lindenberg, Haris Alexiou, Jocelyn B. Smith, and Kate Westbrook. He has also written five plays and thirty film soundtracks. Among these soundtracks are the soundtrack for "Yol" (The Path), directed by Yilmaz Güney and winner of the Golden Palm in Cannes Film Festival, "The Herd", directed by Yılmaz Güney and Zeki Öktem, and "Shirin's Wedding" by German director Helma Sanders-Brahms. He has produced albums and performed with Mikis Theodorakis and Maria Farantouri, and he has also collaborated with Manos Hatzidakis, Giora Feidman, Inti-Illimani and Ángel Parra. His 1997 Ankara concert was attended by no less than 500 thousand people.[5] In 2010, he sang 'Mothers of The Disappeared' with Bono at U2's concert in Istanbul, Turkey, which was U2's first-ever concert in Istanbul. Livaneli has been distinguished with the awards Best Album of the Year (Greece), the Edison Award (Holland), and Best Album of the Year (Music Critics Guild of Germany), and the "Premio Luigi Tenco" Best Songwriter Award, San Remo, Italy, in 1999, among others.

In 1986, the Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis met Livaneli. Together, they produced an album called Güneş Topla Benim İçin (Gather The Sun For Me). After the album was released in Turkey, it peaked in the Turkish music market. At that time Livaneli met Ahmet Kaya, another folk singer. Livaneli reached his first musical peak in the 1980s. The London Orchestra performed with Livaneli in 1998, and in 1999, UNESCO assisted Livaneli on the release of that album.

Political life edit

Apart from his career as an author and poet, Livaneli was highly influential in Turkish politics over the last thirty years. In the 1994 Turkish local elections, he was nominated as candidate for mayorship of Istanbul by Social Democratic Populist Party but his bid failed. In the 2002 Turkish general election, Livaneli was elected to the Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi (Grand National Assembly of Turkey) as a Deputy for Istanbul for the Republican People's Party (CHP). Livaneli resigned from the CHP in early 2005, however, in protest at "CHP's non-democratic and authoritarian system of politics".[6][7] Livaneli was a member of the Turkish parliament for one term.

During his political career in Ankara, Livaneli presented a legislative proposal for amending Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code. The amendment proposed that the concept of "Turkishness" should be replaced with that of the "Turkish nation" which would put an emphasis on the concept of "nation" which, as formulated by the Republic, unites under its umbrella people of different origins. This amendment aimed to reduce stress associated with the notion of Turkish race.

Besides this, in 2006 he presented a proposal to the National Assembly demanding that a commission be established to investigate the reasons for increasing violence and fanaticism among the youth; his proposal was accepted.

Following his 2005 resignation from the party membership, Livaneli continued in his position in the Grand National Assembly as an independent until the end of that term. He did not take part in the 2007 Turkish elections and appears politically inactive. He has since concentrated on his art and books.

Livaneli was a daily contributor as a columnist in the newspapers Sabah, Vatan, and Milliyet.

Films edit

Livaneli directed four feature films: Iron Earth, Copper Sky, Mist, Shahmaran and Veda. His film Iron Earth, Copper Sky was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival.[8] Veda that based on the life of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk is the last film written and directed by Zülfü Livaneli.

One of the most acclaimed Turkish films of the decade – and one of the first narrative films to tackle the highly charged subject of honor killings – Bliss was originally adopted from Livaneli's best-seller novel. The film, reviewed by New York Times as a consistently gripping, visually intoxicating film and standing as a landmark of contemporary Turkish cinema.

Literature edit

Livaneli turned his focus to writing after gaining notability with his contemporary music career. Published in 1978, his first collection of short stories entitled A Child in Purgatory was turned into a movie by Swedish and German TV. Livaneli is known for his novels that interweave diverse social and historical backgrounds, figures, and incidents, such as in Bliss which won the Barnes & Noble's Discovery of Great New Writers Award in 2006,[9] and in his Serenade for Nadia, Leyla's House, and My Brother's Story, which were all translated into 37 languages and won numerous Turkish and International literary awards. His novels have been turned into theatrical films, stage plays, and operas.

Publications edit

  • Arafat'ta Bir Çocuk (A Child in Purgatory) (1978)
  • Orta Zekalılar Cenneti (The Heaven of the Mediocre) (1991)
  • Diktatör ve Palyaço (The Dictator and the Clown) (1992)
  • Sosyalizm Öldü mü? (Is Socialism Dead?) (1994)
  • Engereğin Gözündeki Kamaşma (The Eunuch Of Constantinople) (1996)
  • Bir Kedi, Bir Adam, Bir Ölüm (Memory Of Snow) (2001)
  • Mutluluk (Bliss) (2002)
  • Gorbaçov'la Devrim Üstüne Konuşmalar (Conversations With Gorbachov On Revolution) (2003)
  • Leyla'nın Evi (Leyla's House) (2006)
  • Son Ada (The Last Island) (2008)
  • Sevdalim Hayat (Sevdalim Hayat) (2009)
  • Sanat Uzun, Hayat Kısa (Art is Long, Life is Short) (2010)
  • Serenad (Serenade) (2011)
  • Edebiyat Mutluluktur (Literature is Bliss) (2012)
  • Kardeşimin Hikayesi (My Brother's Story) (2013)
  • Son Ada'nın Çocukları (Last Island's Kids) (2014)
  • Konstantiniyye Oteli (Constantinople hotel) (2015)
  • Elia ile Yolculuk (2017)
  • Huzursuzluk (2017)
  • Rüzgârlar Hep Gençtir (2019)
  • Kaplanın Sırtında (2021)

Partial discography edit

  • Chants Révolutionnaires Turcs (Turkish Revolutionary songs ) – 1973
  • Yasak Plak – 1971–1974
  • Eşkıya Dünyaya Hükümdar Olmaz(Thug World Ruler No way ) – 1976
  • Merhaba (Hello!) – 1977
  • Nazım Türküsü (Nazim's Song) – 1978
  • The Bus (OST) – 1978
  • Alamanya Beyleri – 1979
  • Atlının Türküsü (The Horsemen Song) – 1979
  • Günlerimiz (Our Days) – 1980
  • İnce Memet Türküsü (Thin Memet Song) – 1980
  • Anadoluyum Ben( I Am A Anatolian) – 1981
  • Maria Farandouri Söylüyor Zülfü Livaneli (Maria Farandouri Singing Livaneli) – 1982[10]
  • Yol (The Way) (Soundtrack) – 1983
  • Eine Auswahl (A selection ) – 1983
  • Ada (Island) – 1983–1984
  • İstanbul Konseri (Istanbul Concert) – 1984
  • Güneş Topla Benim İçin (Gather The Sun For Me) – 1986
  • Livaneli / 10 Yılın Ezgisi (10 Melodies of the Year)– 1986
  • Zor Yıllar (Difficult Year) – 1987
  • Hoşgeldin Bebek (Welcome Baby) – 1987
  • Gökyüzü Herkesindir (Sky Belongs to Everybody) – 1988
  • Soundtracks – 1988
  • Crossroads (New Age) – 1991
  • Saat 4 Yoksun (Hour 4 Not Here) – 1992
  • Sevgiyle (With Love) −1994
  • Neylersin – 1994
  • Yangın Yeri (The Place in Fire) – 1996
  • Janus (Symphonic Poems) – 1996
  • Livaneli & Theodorakis : Together – 1997
  • Nefesim Nefesine (I breathe the breath) – 1998
  • New Age Rhapsody, London Symphony Orchestra Plays Livaneli – 1998–1999
  • Unutulmayanlar (Unforgettable) – 1999
  • İlk Türküler (First Songs) – 2001
  • Hayata Dair (About Life) – 2005
  • Suyun Belleği (The Memory of Water) – 2005
  • Efsane Konserler (Best Concerts) – 2006
  • 35. Yıl Konseri (35. Year Concert – 2008
  • Gökkuşağı Gönder Bana (Send Me a Rainbow) – 2013
  • Livaneli 50. Yıl "Bir Kuşaktan Bir Kuşağa – 2016

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Omer Zülfü Livaneli | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization". UNESCO. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
  2. ^ Yackley, Ayla Jean (26 May 2016). "Turkish writer quits UNESCO to protest damage to heritage, rights abuse". Reuters.
  3. ^ Mercan, Osman Nuri (March–June 1993). "Zülfü Livaneli: Gürcü kültürü dünyamızın zenginliğini oluşturan bir hazine" [Zülfü Livaneli: Georgian culture is a treasure that constitutes the richness of our world] (PDF). Çveneburi Kültürel Dergi (Interview). No. 2–3. National Parliamentary Library of Georgia. p. 13 (16). Retrieved 18 May 2022. Gürcü kökenli bir aileden geliyorum. [I come from a family of Georgian descent.]
  4. ^ "Zülfü Livaneli: Tamamen iyileştik". Milliyet. 29 March 2020. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  5. ^ CHP'de barış, yurtta barış, dünyada barış, Sabah, 19 January 2005. Retrieved 16 September 2008.
  6. ^ Two Turk MPs resign from their parties, highlighting tensions[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Zülfü Livaneli CHP'den istifa etti (in Turkish)
  8. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Iron Earth, Copper Sky". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 23 July 2009.
  9. ^ Discover Great New Writers: 2008 Discover Award Archive, Barnes & Noble, 2006. Retrieved 17 September 2008.
  10. ^ Rosie Ayliffe Turkey p.1048 1843530716 2003 – From the early 1980s, this was a landmark collaboration between historical enemies: Greek star Maria Farandouri singing Livaneli compositions in both Greek and Turkish. Beautiful ..."

External links edit

  • Zülfü Livaneli at IMDb
  • Official website in English
  • Official website in Turkish
  • (in French) Zülfü Livaneli – Préliminaires du premier disque "Chants révolutionnaires turcs"

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Turkish musician author poet and politician 1 Zulfu LivaneliBornOmer Zulfu Livanelioglu 1946 06 20 20 June 1946 age 77 NationalityTurkishOccupation s Author poet composer politician human rights activistNotable work Bliss My Brother s Story Serenade for NadiaSpouseUlker LivaneliChildrenAylin LivaneliAwardsBarnes amp Noble Discovery of a Great New Author Award 2006 Bliss Balkan Literary Award for Best Novel 1997 The Eunuch of Constantinople Yunus Nadi Literary Award for Best Novel 2001 Memory of Snow Orhan Kemal Literary Award for Best Novel 2009 Last Island WebsiteLivaneli s Official WebsiteLivaneli was imprisoned several times during the 1971 Turkish military memorandum because of his political views As a result he had to leave Turkey in 1972 and go into exile He lived in Stockholm Paris Athens and New York where he met and collaborated with artists and intellectuals such as Elia Kazan Arthur Miller James Baldwin and Peter Ustinov among others Livaneli returned to Turkey in 1984 His works and cultural and political activities and contributions to world peace were recognized by UNESCO in 1995 when he was appointed Goodwill Ambassador to UNESCO He quit this UNESCO post in 2016 to protest the Turkish State s damage to the historic Kurdish Old Town of Diyarbakir 2 He served a term in the Turkish Parliament as well as in the Council of Europe Contents 1 Personal life 2 Musical career 3 Political life 4 Films 5 Literature 6 Publications 7 Partial discography 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPersonal life editLivaneli s real name is Omer Zulfu Livanelioglu He comes from a family of Georgian descent 3 His father was a judge and later president of the Turkish Supreme Court He has four brothers and a sister His mother died at the age of 38 when he was 20 and his father later remarried His wife s name is Ulker and his daughter s name is Aylin she was born in Ankara Turkey Ulker is a translator In March 2020 Livaneli announced that he and his wife had become infected with coronavirus during their visit to New York in February during the COVID 19 pandemic He further stated that after receiving treatment both of them had fully recovered and were quarantined in Turkey 4 Musical career editLivaneli was trying to go to Europe because he had gone to jail two times For his first album he did not use his current name Zulfu Livaneli Instead he used the name Ozanoglu Yet he did not get to the point where he wanted to be therefore he started using his current name Zulfu Livaneli on his new album Chants Revolutionnaires Turcs Turkish Revolutionary songs in 1971 or 1973 When he was in Europe his brother Ferhat informed him about how his songs were being sung by everyone in Turkey while they were protesting the government Livaneli then made an album called Nazim Turkusu The album turned into the well renowned poet Nazim Hikmet s poems to music and it became and stayed at the top hit on albums album for 48 weeks Livaneli has composed some three hundred songs a rhapsody recorded by London Symphony Orchestra and a ballet His compositions have reached cult status nationwide and have been performed by artists such as Joan Baez Maria Farantouri Maria del Mar Bonet Udo Lindenberg Haris Alexiou Jocelyn B Smith and Kate Westbrook He has also written five plays and thirty film soundtracks Among these soundtracks are the soundtrack for Yol The Path directed by Yilmaz Guney and winner of the Golden Palm in Cannes Film Festival The Herd directed by Yilmaz Guney and Zeki Oktem and Shirin s Wedding by German director Helma Sanders Brahms He has produced albums and performed with Mikis Theodorakis and Maria Farantouri and he has also collaborated with Manos Hatzidakis Giora Feidman Inti Illimani and Angel Parra His 1997 Ankara concert was attended by no less than 500 thousand people 5 In 2010 he sang Mothers of The Disappeared with Bono at U2 s concert in Istanbul Turkey which was U2 s first ever concert in Istanbul Livaneli has been distinguished with the awards Best Album of the Year Greece the Edison Award Holland and Best Album of the Year Music Critics Guild of Germany and the Premio Luigi Tenco Best Songwriter Award San Remo Italy in 1999 among others In 1986 the Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis met Livaneli Together they produced an album called Gunes Topla Benim Icin Gather The Sun For Me After the album was released in Turkey it peaked in the Turkish music market At that time Livaneli met Ahmet Kaya another folk singer Livaneli reached his first musical peak in the 1980s The London Orchestra performed with Livaneli in 1998 and in 1999 UNESCO assisted Livaneli on the release of that album Political life editApart from his career as an author and poet Livaneli was highly influential in Turkish politics over the last thirty years In the 1994 Turkish local elections he was nominated as candidate for mayorship of Istanbul by Social Democratic Populist Party but his bid failed In the 2002 Turkish general election Livaneli was elected to the Turkiye Buyuk Millet Meclisi Grand National Assembly of Turkey as a Deputy for Istanbul for the Republican People s Party CHP Livaneli resigned from the CHP in early 2005 however in protest at CHP s non democratic and authoritarian system of politics 6 7 Livaneli was a member of the Turkish parliament for one term During his political career in Ankara Livaneli presented a legislative proposal for amending Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code The amendment proposed that the concept of Turkishness should be replaced with that of the Turkish nation which would put an emphasis on the concept of nation which as formulated by the Republic unites under its umbrella people of different origins This amendment aimed to reduce stress associated with the notion of Turkish race Besides this in 2006 he presented a proposal to the National Assembly demanding that a commission be established to investigate the reasons for increasing violence and fanaticism among the youth his proposal was accepted Following his 2005 resignation from the party membership Livaneli continued in his position in the Grand National Assembly as an independent until the end of that term He did not take part in the 2007 Turkish elections and appears politically inactive He has since concentrated on his art and books Livaneli was a daily contributor as a columnist in the newspapers Sabah Vatan and Milliyet Films editLivaneli directed four feature films Iron Earth Copper Sky Mist Shahmaran and Veda His film Iron Earth Copper Sky was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival 8 Veda that based on the life of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk is the last film written and directed by Zulfu Livaneli One of the most acclaimed Turkish films of the decade and one of the first narrative films to tackle the highly charged subject of honor killings Bliss was originally adopted from Livaneli s best seller novel The film reviewed by New York Times as a consistently gripping visually intoxicating film and standing as a landmark of contemporary Turkish cinema Literature editLivaneli turned his focus to writing after gaining notability with his contemporary music career Published in 1978 his first collection of short stories entitled A Child in Purgatory was turned into a movie by Swedish and German TV Livaneli is known for his novels that interweave diverse social and historical backgrounds figures and incidents such as in Bliss which won the Barnes amp Noble s Discovery of Great New Writers Award in 2006 9 and in his Serenade for Nadia Leyla s House and My Brother s Story which were all translated into 37 languages and won numerous Turkish and International literary awards His novels have been turned into theatrical films stage plays and operas Publications editArafat ta Bir Cocuk A Child in Purgatory 1978 Orta Zekalilar Cenneti The Heaven of the Mediocre 1991 Diktator ve Palyaco The Dictator and the Clown 1992 Sosyalizm Oldu mu Is Socialism Dead 1994 Engeregin Gozundeki Kamasma The Eunuch Of Constantinople 1996 Bir Kedi Bir Adam Bir Olum Memory Of Snow 2001 Mutluluk Bliss 2002 Gorbacov la Devrim Ustune Konusmalar Conversations With Gorbachov On Revolution 2003 Leyla nin Evi Leyla s House 2006 Son Ada The Last Island 2008 Sevdalim Hayat Sevdalim Hayat 2009 Sanat Uzun Hayat Kisa Art is Long Life is Short 2010 Serenad Serenade 2011 Edebiyat Mutluluktur Literature is Bliss 2012 Kardesimin Hikayesi My Brother s Story 2013 Son Ada nin Cocuklari Last Island s Kids 2014 Konstantiniyye Oteli Constantinople hotel 2015 Elia ile Yolculuk 2017 Huzursuzluk 2017 Ruzgarlar Hep Genctir 2019 Kaplanin Sirtinda 2021 Partial discography editChants Revolutionnaires Turcs Turkish Revolutionary songs 1973 Yasak Plak 1971 1974 Eskiya Dunyaya Hukumdar Olmaz Thug World Ruler No way 1976 Merhaba Hello 1977 Nazim Turkusu Nazim s Song 1978 The Bus OST 1978 Alamanya Beyleri 1979 Atlinin Turkusu The Horsemen Song 1979 Gunlerimiz Our Days 1980 Ince Memet Turkusu Thin Memet Song 1980 Anadoluyum Ben I Am A Anatolian 1981 Maria Farandouri Soyluyor Zulfu Livaneli Maria Farandouri Singing Livaneli 1982 10 Yol The Way Soundtrack 1983 Eine Auswahl A selection 1983 Ada Island 1983 1984 Istanbul Konseri Istanbul Concert 1984 Gunes Topla Benim Icin Gather The Sun For Me 1986 Livaneli 10 Yilin Ezgisi 10 Melodies of the Year 1986 Zor Yillar Difficult Year 1987 Hosgeldin Bebek Welcome Baby 1987 Gokyuzu Herkesindir Sky Belongs to Everybody 1988 Soundtracks 1988 Crossroads New Age 1991 Saat 4 Yoksun Hour 4 Not Here 1992 Sevgiyle With Love 1994 Neylersin 1994 Yangin Yeri The Place in Fire 1996 Janus Symphonic Poems 1996 Livaneli amp Theodorakis Together 1997 Nefesim Nefesine I breathe the breath 1998 New Age Rhapsody London Symphony Orchestra Plays Livaneli 1998 1999 Unutulmayanlar Unforgettable 1999 Ilk Turkuler First Songs 2001 Hayata Dair About Life 2005 Suyun Bellegi The Memory of Water 2005 Efsane Konserler Best Concerts 2006 35 Yil Konseri 35 Year Concert 2008 Gokkusagi Gonder Bana Send Me a Rainbow 2013 Livaneli 50 Yil Bir Kusaktan Bir Kusaga 2016See also editCategory Works by Zulfu LivaneliReferences edit Omer Zulfu Livaneli United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO Retrieved 25 September 2020 Yackley Ayla Jean 26 May 2016 Turkish writer quits UNESCO to protest damage to heritage rights abuse Reuters Mercan Osman Nuri March June 1993 Zulfu Livaneli Gurcu kulturu dunyamizin zenginligini olusturan bir hazine Zulfu Livaneli Georgian culture is a treasure that constitutes the richness of our world PDF Cveneburi Kulturel Dergi Interview No 2 3 National Parliamentary Library of Georgia p 13 16 Retrieved 18 May 2022 Gurcu kokenli bir aileden geliyorum I come from a family of Georgian descent Zulfu Livaneli Tamamen iyilestik Milliyet 29 March 2020 Retrieved 29 March 2020 CHP de baris yurtta baris dunyada baris Sabah 19 January 2005 Retrieved 16 September 2008 Two Turk MPs resign from their parties highlighting tensions permanent dead link Zulfu Livaneli CHP den istifa etti in Turkish Festival de Cannes Iron Earth Copper Sky festival cannes com Retrieved 23 July 2009 Discover Great New Writers 2008 Discover Award Archive Barnes amp Noble 2006 Retrieved 17 September 2008 Rosie Ayliffe Turkey p 1048 1843530716 2003 From the early 1980s this was a landmark collaboration between historical enemies Greek star Maria Farandouri singing Livaneli compositions in both Greek and Turkish Beautiful External links editZulfu Livaneli at IMDb Official website in English Official website in Turkish in French Zulfu Livaneli Preliminaires du premier disque Chants revolutionnaires turcs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zulfu Livaneli amp oldid 1177641860, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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