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ATV (stylized as atv) is a Turkish free-to-air television network owned by Turkuvaz Media Group. [1] As of August 2013, ATV was Turkey's most popular channel with a market share of 22%. [2] ATV was founded by Sabah Group, who is the original owner of the channel.
Salih Bademci (born 15 August 1984) is a Turkish actor.. Bademci is a graduate of Bornova Anadolu Lisesi.After appearing in a minor role in 1994, he made his main debut with Serdar Akar's movie Barda and then appeared in his first role on television with the hit period series Elveda Rumeli.
ATV: 2007 Elveda Rumeli: Vahide 2010 Elde Var Hayat: Zeynep TRT1: 2011 Elde Var Hayat Sınav: TRT1: Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Saliha Show TV: Guest 2012 Düşman Kardeşler: Selin 2013 Merhamet: Kanal D: Guest 2014–2015 Diriliş Ertuğrul: Aykız TRT1: 2017–2018 Bahtiyar Ölmez: Aylin ATV: 2021 Baht Oyunu: Nergis Kanal D: 2023 Alparslan: Büyük ...
2024 TV series Episodes Final Note Annem Ankara 3 No Anonim 1 No Exxen web series Arjen 1 No Gain web series Asaf 3 No Netflix series Aşk Evlilik Boşanma
First Turkish dramas aired in the Arab world were Cemberimde Gul Oya, Kaybolan Yıllar, Annem, Asi, Berivan, Bıçak Sırtı, Kurtlar Vadisi, Elveda Derken, Menekşe ile Halil, Yabanci Damat and Yılan Hikayesi. [147] Another Turkish hit drama in the first period was Ihlamurlar Altında which made Tuba Büyüküstün a star in the region. [148]
She rose to prominence by playing the character "Vahide" in hit series Elveda Rumeli about Turks in Macedonia when the Ottoman Empire lost the most of its European lands. She also played in the period series Bu Kalp Seni Unutur mu?, a spin off of Hatırla Sevgili. She has acted alongside Engin Altan Düzyatan for many times.
The artist regained his popularity in Turkey in 2007 with the series named Elveda Rumeli (Farewell Rumelia), portraying a Turkish peasant living during the turmoil times of 19th century in Balkans region, near Monastir, with his family, when Ottoman Empire started to lose territory and fall back.
Map of Rumelia in 1801. Rumelia (Ottoman Turkish: روم ايلى, romanized: Rum İli, lit. 'Land of the Romans'; [a] Turkish: Rumeli; Greek: Ρωμυλία) was the name of a historical region in Southeastern Europe that was administered by the Ottoman Empire, roughly corresponding to the Balkans.