Mp3 Various - Turkish Delights
- Performer: Various
- Album: Turkish Delights
- Label: Ostra Discos
- Catalog #: Od 003
- MP3: 1762 mb | FLAC: 1994 mb
- Released: 2015
- Country: Portugal
- Style: House
- Rating: 4.9/5
- Votes: 446
- Category: Electronic / Folk & Country

Tracklist
1 | –Dadaşlar | Derman Bulunmaz (Kozmonot rework)Edited By – kozmonot |
2 | –Moğollar | Cigrik (FOC Edits Rework)Remix – FOC Edits |
3 | –Hülya Süer | Seker Oglan (Kozmonot Rework)Edited By – Kozmonot |
4 | –Dogu Civicik | Donende |
5 | –Omri Smadar | Muzika Salim |
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Album
The first 100 to preorder FÁTIMA's Turkish Delights will be offered a BONUS CD This BONUS CD, limited to 100 copies, is an exclusive pressing of Moaner the band's first album with a new artwork and 2 bonus tracks Pre-Orders : Release 2013 12 Songs. Turkish Delights, Vol. Various Artists. Halk 2013. Gece Sahilden Acip Sandali Enginlere. Münir Nurettin Selçuk. Turkish Delights - Art Phillips. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Turkish Delights. Listen free to Various Artists Turkish Delights, Vol. 1 Gece Sahilden Acip Sandali Enginlere, Alamam Desti Emele and more. 12 tracks 37:24. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue Delights - Del. Page 2 of Download Turkish delights stock photos at the best stock photography agency with millions of premium high quality, royalty-free stock photos, images and pictures at reasonable Hrant. Your Rating. Bluesville Records 1089. Various's Album Turkish Delights. Listen to all tracks of Turkish Delights for : Album. Various Artists - An Anthology Of Turkish Experimental Music, Var. From United States. Bar Istanbul - Various Classic & New Turkish Flavours 2CD 2007 NEWSEALED. Love,peace & poetry-turkish psychedelic music CD new. In the Arab world, Turkish delights are called rāḥat al-ḥulqūm راحة الحلقوم which means throat comfort. According to the Hacı Bekir company, Bekir Efendi, named Hacı Bekir after performing the Hajj, moved to Istanbul from his hometown Kastamonu and opened his confectionery shop in the district of Bahçekapı in 1777. He produced various kinds of candies and lokums, later including a unique form of lokum made with starch and sugar. The family business, now in its fifth generation, still operates under the founder's name. Its name in various Eastern European languages comes from Ottoman Turkish lokum or rahat-ul hulküm