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  • #11
    Re: famous armenians in turkey

    Adile Nasit's mother is greek not armenian and also bekir coskun's step grand-mother is armenian.

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    • #12
      Re: famous armenians in turkey

      hayko cepkin is the best singer of the new generation turkish armenians.I met him and love his music.

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      • #13
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        We must not forget the famous Garbis Zakharian, Turkish and European welterweight boxing champion in the mid 50's.

        I was a youngster when Zakharian, in July 1956 visited Buenos Aires for a schedule of three fights, one of them with the classical Argentine champion Cirilo Gil. Zakharian was brought to the Armenian church one Sunday morning in August, he attended service and then was photographed with the archbishop and other dignitaries. He was a great champ, an elegant boxer with excellent moves and reflexes, an officious left jab, and a good right hook, but unfortunately lacked a killer punch . He won his first fight, the second fight was against the Argentine champion Cirilo Gil on the 21 of August , a cold , grey and drizzling Satruday night. The fight held at the Luna Park was packed by 14000 fans to bursting point. A large number of Armenians from Turkey ( who arrived the year before ,fleeing the Turkish progroms against Greek and Armenians in September 1955) had boisterously and fervorously taken control of a sector close to the ringside ,waving the tricolor, the other large throng of Armenian fans had taken control of another sector in the upper stands ,and were in a more sedate mood. Cirilo was a great and spectacular boxer, similar in style to Zakharian, also lacking a knockout punch. The fight begun with Zakharian taking the initiative and outboxing Cirilo for a few rounds. During those rounds the chant of "Zakharian, Zakharian" and the adrenalin flowing from the Armenian fans, the waving of the tricolor by the ring side sector, echoed and reverberated around the stadium. It was a memorable 3 to six minutes when the Luna Park Stadium trembled and resonated to the Zakharian name. Unfortunatley Garbis begun to run out of steam, and Cirilo slowly but surely began changing the course of the fight. On the ninth round ( scheduled fot ten) Cirilo stunned Zakharian with combination punches, but the Armenian, although staggered on his feet ,did not go down. The match ended with Cirilo's win on points.
        His next fight was against Matiniano Pereyra, ranked number two ,who was destined to snatch the Argentile champion title away from Cirilo in December of that year. Martiniano did not possess the skills of Zakharian, nor the fighting class, but he was a slugger and packed a lethal right punch. Zakharian outboxed Matiniano during the first three rounds, but in the fourth he was felled with a right hook and took the count.
        Zakharian went on to lose his European champion title in March of 1957

        He was an exquisite boxer. I wonder what happened to him or where he is today.

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        • #14
          Re: famous armenians in turkey

          today i must regretfully add the death date of hrant dink!
          1957-2007
          may God have mercy on you hrant!
          rip!
          death to all faschits!

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          • #15
            Re: famous armenians in turkey

            Who are the fascists ? Where are they ? What are they aims and goals ? Is the Turkish establishment a fascist one ? Then the USA and Israel are the biggest fascist entities, precisely because their unstinting support for "fascist" Turkey. How is it possible that "fascist" Turkey is about to be admitted into the EU ? The EU is also , then , a "fascist" blop , since they are guilty of displaying "fascist" preferences by entertaining the admission of " fascist" Turkey into their midst ?.

            Today the word fascist is used liberally to ostracize or to heap opprobrium on anyone opposing the established system. The word is meaningless , akin to "racist" "bigot" "extremist", worn out tools in the calisthenics of semantics hyperbole.

            The Turkish establishment is talking about "dark hands" having perpetrated the heinous crime.

            Hrant Dink was gunned down by a Turk, a Turk , a despicable and unspeakable Turk !!!!!!

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            • #16
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              It is a bit late that you understood the real fascists in the world arziv. And if it is customary to correlate the acts of a turkish criminal to a whole nation go ahead. By the way I send my love to my friends Burag Darco Emil and Artun

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              • #17
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                By the way arziv we can be relatives since My fathers grandmum was an Armenian and went to Argentina

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                • #18
                  Re: famous armenians in turkey

                  Originally posted by Aurathen
                  By the way arziv we can be relatives since My fathers grandmum was an Armenian and went to Argentina
                  Disgusting. Does that mean your great- great grandfather was the one that killed her parents and carried her off?

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                  • #19
                    Re: famous armenians in turkey

                    Originally posted by hamshen
                    Hrant Dink: (1957-) author, journalist
                    Nubar Terziyan: (1909-1994) actor
                    Sami Hazinses: (1925-2002) actor
                    Ara Güler : (1928- ) photographer
                    Arto Tunçboyacıyan: (1957- ) musician
                    Hayko Cepkin: singer, musician
                    Onno Tunç (boyacıyan): (1948-1996) musician
                    Vahe Kılıçarslan :model , tv announcer
                    Balyan Family : arcitects (bali kalfa (merametçi) , krikor amira balyan, senekerim amira balyan, garabet amira balyan, nigoğos amira balyan, agop balyan, sarkis balyan, simon balyan , levon balyan)
                    Alin Taşçıyan: fim critic
                    Raffi Portakal: antiquarian, outrooper
                    Djivan Gasparyan: (1928-) musician, duduk virtuoso
                    Ani Çelik Arevyan: photographer
                    Etyen Mahçupyan: journalist
                    Sevan Nişanyan: (1956-) author
                    Madam Anahit: (1917-2003) accordionist (famous in İstanbul-beyoğlu)
                    Kirkor Cezveciyan: (known as Kenan pars)1920-
                    Karin Karakaş: author
                    Garo Mafyan: musician
                    Alen Markaryan: cheer–leader of beşiktaş (bjk/ famous football team)
                    Toto Karaca : (actress) (Cem karaca's mother)
                    Turgut Özatay: (actor)
                    Agop Vartovyan: (known as Güllü Agop) actor
                    Jak İhmalyan: artist

                    Also there are so many armenians who are converted or has muslim fathers/mothers like Cem Karaca (musician), Ruhi Su (musician), Adile Naşit (actress), Bekir Coşkun (journalist), Vahi Öz (actor)...
                    Out of all those people that you listed I have only heard of Hrant Dink eventhough he has passed away. (R.i.p.).
                    If your a Left Handed person like me, you are truly unique.

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                    • #20
                      Re: famous armenians in turkey

                      Aras Ferahyan-young actor

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