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  2. Kizil Caves - Wikipedia

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    'Kizil Caves of the Thousand Buddhas') are a set of Buddhist rock-cut caves located near Kizil Township (克孜尔乡; Kèzī'ěr Xiāng) in Baicheng County, Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang, China. The site is located on the northern bank of the Muzat River 65 kilometres (75 km by road) west of Kucha .

  3. Turkey fines popular TV series after religious controversy - AOL

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    Turkey's radio and television watchdog RTUK on Thursday placed a two-week broadcasting ban on the popular television series "Kizil Goncalar" (Crimson Buds), a board member said, as it was deemed ...

  4. Kizil - Wikipedia

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    Kizil Caves, Buddhist rock-cut caves located near Kizil Township; Kızıl Kule, main tourist attraction in the Turkish city of Alanya; Kızılırmak River, longest river in Turkey; Kyzyl, capital of the Tuva Republic in Russia; Kizil, a former name for Ștefan Vodă city, Moldova

  5. Kizilgaha caves - Wikipedia

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    The Kizilgaha Caves (simplified Chinese: 克孜尔尕哈石窟; traditional Chinese: 克孜爾尕哈石窟; pinyin: Kèzīěrgǎhā shíkū) consist in a Buddhist Temple inside a complex of caves in the area of Kucha, Xinjiang, China.

  6. Yabani - Wikipedia

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    Yabani (English: Wild Heart) is a Turkish television drama series that is being produced by NTC Medya [] and directed by Çağatay Tosun [].The series was created by Hilal Yıldız. [1]

  7. Qizilbash - Wikipedia

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    The word Qizilbash derives from Turkish Kızılbaş, meaning "red head".The expression is derived from their distinctive twelve-gored crimson headwear (tāj or tark in Persian; sometimes specifically titled "Haydar's Crown" تاج حیدر / Tāj-e Ḥaydar), [Note 2] indicating their adherence to the Twelve Imams and to Shaykh Haydar, the spiritual leader of the Safavid order in accordance ...

  8. Kizil massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Kizil massacre (Chinese: 克孜爾大屠殺) occurred in June 1933, when Uighur and Kyrgyz Turkic fighters broke their agreement not to attack a column of retreating Hui Chinese soldiers and civilians from Yarkand New City on their way to Kashgar. [1] An estimated 800 Chinese Muslim and Chinese civilians were killed by Turkic Muslim ...

  9. Özcan Deniz - Wikipedia

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    His family is of Kurdish origin. [5] Deniz's family is originally from Ağrı but he was born in Ankara and grew up in Aydın.He is the nephew of a famous traditional Kurdish singer named Şakiro.