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La maja desnuda
painting by Francisco de Goya.
Urum
Turkic language spoken in a few villages in Southeastern Ukraine
Olympia
painting by Édouard Manet
maNga
Turkish nu metal band
Turkic mythology
mythology
Aile
2023 Turkish television drama series
Klips ve Onlar
Turkish musical group
Grey Wolf
Turkish mythological symbol
Ayastefanos'taki Rus Abidesinin Yıkılışı
1914 film by Fuat Uzkınay
Kral Şakir
Turkish animated television series
peshtamal
thumb|A hammam towel A peshtemal (also spelled peshtamal, pestamal, pestmal, or pestema ; from Persian~ Fa puştmāl back towel § Fa puşt back + Fa māl cleaning) is a traditional towel used in baths. A staple of Persia, with a strong influence on Ottoman culture, dating back hundreds of years, the pestemal was originally designed to help individual bathers maintain their privacy. In addition to being highly absorbent, pestemals dry faster than thicker towels.
Umut
1970 Turkish film directed by Yılmaz Güney
Losers' Club
2011 film by Tolga Örnek
Gilgamesh
Turkish-language Opera by Nevit Kodallı
On the Way to School
2008 film directed by Orhan Eskiköy and Özgür Doğan
Chickpea noghl
iranian, Afghan, and Turkish confection
Voice of My Father
2012 film directed by Orhan Eskiköy and Zeynel Doğan
Arsan Duolai
Yakut god of the underworld
lubunca
Lubunca, Labunca or Lubunyaca is a secret Turkish cant and slang used by sex workers and the LGBTQ community in Turkey. The term originated from the root lubni, which is the Romani word for "prostitute".
On Fertile Lands
1980 film by Erden Kıral