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  • ANKARA: Armenians Tune into Tarkan, Arabs Sibel Can

    Zaman, Turkey
    Aug 15 2004

    Armenians Tune into Tarkan, Arabs Sibel Can


    Turkish songs are quite the rage in Halep, Syria's second largest
    city.

    Savt-ul Suleymaniye/The Sound of Suleymaniye is a unique music store
    that has been selling Turkish music in Halep's Armenian Suleymaniye
    district since 1976. When compared to the Turkmen districts of Halep,
    the streets of Suleymaniye are modern and clean. It is as we were
    walking down these streets that we happened up a music store covered
    with posters of Turkish singers such as Tarkan, Sibel Can, and Nazan
    Oncel.

    Turkmen courier Fadi guessed that the owner is Turkmen; so it must be
    in one of the villages near Kilis. We entered the small store and
    were greeted by CDs and cassettes stacked to the ceiling. Whatever
    you could possibly want, the store has. Gülden Karaböcek, Zeki Müren,
    Emel Sayın, Ümit Besen, Müslüm Gürses, Candan Erçetin, Tarkan, and
    Davut Güloğlu to name a few.

    Arab singers frequent Savt-ul Suleymaniye. Lebanese singer Iyad Sakar
    reportedly asked the store to send a Serdar Ortac album to Beirut two
    days ago.

    Many Arab singers such as Sakar translate the Turkish songs they like
    into Arabic. The Turkmen owner has an order list in front of him. An
    Armenian planning to visit his daughter in America ordered 23 Turkish
    albums. The owner, who enjoys introducing Turkish music to the
    country, said, "I have lots to do, such as packing these after
    copying."
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