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Lesbos Island was conquered and annexed by the Ottoman Empire. For the first time in the history of Sarimsakli, a battalion of Janissary was engarrisoned in order to monitor the activities near the island and on the shore of Anatolia. The Turkish people who arrived from Yugoslavia and Greece were settled mainly in this area.
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Kydonies (Ancient Greek: Κυδωνίες) was an ancient Aeolian Greek port-town.Its name was changed to Ayvalık ('Quince orchard') [4] in the Ottoman era. Before 1923 the town was predominantly Greek, and although the Turks used its Turkish name, the Greeks used both the old name Kydonies and the new one Hellenised to Aivali (Αϊβαλί).
Red Istanbul (Turkish: İstanbul Kırmızısı, Italian: Rosso Istanbul) is a 2017 drama film directed by Ferzan Özpetek, based on the novel written by Özpetek, published in 2013. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The film was shot in Turkish language with a cast composed entirely of Turkish actors, 16 years after his second work Harem Suare , director Özpetek ...
The music of film is a significant aspect of the film and contributes to the overall success of the films. Nowadays, Turkish series continues significant aspect for music. This films has typical love stories. The speaking style in the movies is either very elegant or broken Turkish due to dubbing. [46] [47] [48]
The evacuation of Ayvalik took place in May 1917 as part of the genocide policies of the Ottoman government. The population of the predominantly Greek-inhabited town of Ayvalik , Ottoman Empire (in modern Turkey ) on the east coast of the Aegean Sea was forcibly deported to the hinterland of Anatolia by the Ottoman authorities.
Aile is the story of Aslan (Kivanc Tatlitug), a young man who is the leader of the crime family business of Soykanlar, runs a nightclub. Devin (Serenay Sarikaya), on the other hand, is a young and successful psychologist. Aslan and Devin meet each other on a flight to Istanbul.
The Istanbul International Film Festival was first organized in 1982, within the frame of the International Istanbul Festival as a "Film Week" consisting of six films. [3] The theme of the films participating in the Festival was limited to "Arts and Cinema", to keep the event within the context of the International Istanbul Festival.