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#Turkish Dramas
burningblake · 8 months
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY DASHA! — for @payidaresque
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how-much-for-a-whump · 6 months
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I'm curious. Is anyone interested in whump watching the Turkish dramas or is it only gif makers who go hunt for these snippets? Do you know if they have a legit following by whump fans?
Actually, it's interesting you bring this up!
You know, there are definitely fans out there who are all about those whump moments in Turkish dramas. But when it comes down to it, Turkish dramas offer so much more than just that. For me, it's all about getting lost in the storytelling, connecting with the characters, and immersing myself in the Turkish culture. Sure, a well-done whump scene can add some excitement, but it's not the only thing that keeps me coming back for more.
I know there are some whump fans who watch Turkish series, but I'm not really in the loop about how big the fanbase is.
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rosethorn108 · 1 year
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safir ep 3
these two - when it comes to one another already protective
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also the fact when she breaks his plan - he's nice (not calculating or an arse)
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she turned back to look at him before leaving
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also - we all know they will fall deep in love and when he finds out the baby's father it will destroy him (right now thinks its a strangers)
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when she does need help and calls him
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the chemistry is there
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mummy and future daddy
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whumpookies · 1 year
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Teşkilat bölüm 53
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After Ömer is shot at he has a seizure, Kupok (Ömer's brother) and their father watches on in horror knowing there's nothing they can do.
Part 1| This is part two| Part three| part four
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theghostwrites · 1 year
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He put the stars in her hair 🥺✨
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laces-and-pearls · 5 months
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jewellery-box · 2 years
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saraphiels · 2 years
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“A Fairy Tale”
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entertaiment-sites · 1 year
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Best Turkish Dramas of Can Yaman
Turkish 123 is a site where you can watch free Turkish dramas. There are many nations in the world whose dramas are memorable however Turkish dramas are extremely popular everywhere in the world.
Turkish dramas are not only popular in Turkey in fact these dramas are renowned in many Asian countries. People watch these dramas with great interest. All kinds of genres are found in these dramas, like action, thriller, romance, comedy, fantasy, and drama. Turkish stars are also working hard in these dramas. You can watch all Turkish series from this website.
There are many adorable dramas of Can Yaman which are brilliantly famous all over the world. Here are the most fabulous dramas of Can Yaman.
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El Turco El Turco is exclusively the most recognized Turkish drama. It is the story of a Janissary's army soldier, Balaban Aga. Balaban was a daring and heroic soldier of Janissary. Can Yaman is playing the role of Balaban in this drama. Nigel Pilkington, Robert Holik, Greta Ferro, David Nykl, Will Kemp, Madalena Aragão, Kieran O'Reilly, Veronica Ferres, Magnus Samuelsson, Caroline Boulton, Ugur Yildirim, Sai Bennett, Nick Wittman, Harry Szovik, Luk Piyes, and Slavko Sobin are the main characters of El Turco. They all struggled a lot to make this drama. The most important thing is that there are many international stars working in this series.
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Erkenci Kus Erkenci Kus is another well-known comedian Turkish drama. A lot funniest scenes can be seen in this drama. The dashing boy, Can Yaman is playing the role of an admirable photographer whose name is Can Divit. The delightful, Demet Özdemir acted extraordinarily beautifully in this drama. Öznur Serçeler, Berat Yenilmez, Özlem Tokaslan, Birand Tunca, Tugçe Kumral, Cihan Ercan, and many other powerful stars are working in this drama but Demit's acting has made this drama glorious.
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Viola The rating of this drama is 6.4. This serial also won the hearts of people because of Can Yaman's acting. Actually, this drama is made by a famous fashion Journalist. The cast of this drama is very powerful like Giovanni Nasta, Chiara Tron, Simona Cavallari, and many other stars showing their powerful acting skills in this serial. Every drama of Can Yaman is unique and charming, and people watch his dramas with great excitement.
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perioddramasource · 2 months
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PERIOD DRAMA APPRECIATION WEEK Day 3: Favorite Costume ↳| DILIN DOGER as SUREYYA | Saladin: The Conquerer of Jerusalem Costume Designer: Makbule Mercan
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metamorphesque · 2 days
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September 19, 2023, marks one of the darkest chapters in Armenia's modern history.
As a result of another large-scale military aggression by azerbaijan, the entire population of Artsakh, native to the land for over 3000 years, was subjected to ethnic cleansing and was forced to leave their homeland. This operation followed a nearly 9-month blockade of the Lachin Corridor, the only land route connecting Artsakh to Armenia. The blockade created a severe humanitarian crisis, cutting off food, medical supplies, and other necessities for the people of Artsakh. Even after nine months of illegal blockade, the armed forces of Artsakh fought with exceptional heroism in defense of the homeland, inflicting heavy losses on the enemy.
While ethnic cleansing was taking place, the azeri government arrested eight former members of Artsakh’s government and advocates for the self-determination of Artsakh, including Ruben Vardanyan, an influential Armenian philanthropist who in 2024 was nominated for Nobel Peace Prize.
Mr. Vardanyan and the seven others join over 50 Armenians arrested during the conflict, some of whom have been held for years by azerbaijan. Anyone acquainted with azerbaijan would not be shocked to learn that political prisoners are held in conditions that breach basic standards for the treatment of detainees.
The occupation of the Republic of Artsakh has resulted in staggering material losses, impacting both cultural heritage and essential infrastructure. The recorded damage includes:
12 cities
241 villages
13,550 houses (30% over 100 years old)
11,450 apartments
60 factories
15 plants
200 cultural centers
9 cultural hubs
25 museums
232 schools
7 colleges
4 universities
11 art schools
400 medieval cemeteries
385 churches
60 monastic complexes
2,385 khachkars (cross-stones)
4 reservoirs
5 canals
37 hydroelectric power stations
48 mines
11 hospitals
230 medical centers
This extensive damage reflects not just a loss of property, but an assault on the cultural identity and historical legacy of the region.
Eternal glory to the Armenian heroes who sacrificed all for their nation and their homeland.
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burningblake · 1 year
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So this is what I have been working on for the past two months:
By request of my dear bestie @payidaresque <3 (It's the first time I write for a friend as opposed to writing for a general audience and it was pretty amazing!)
Here's a snippet of the story:
A late summer wind swept across the yellow flower fields that spread around Edip Payidar's estate. It carried the smell of distant rain and a soft chill, heralding the arrival of the colder seasons. 
Efnan thought that she would soon have to retrieve the blankets from their summer storage. 
For now, though, the weather was bearable enough for her to feel comfortable in her cerulean dress with its short frilled sleeves and white ribbon belt, as she lay among reminiscences of her mother, her hands behind her back, head turned towards the dipping sun. 
Or, at least, as comfortable as she could get.
She lowered her gaze, a furrow shaping between her brows.
She needed her. Now, more than ever. That's what you always say, Efnan, a voice in her argued. And indeed, in all her life, there hadn't been a time that she hadn't craved her mother's presence less than vigorously. But still, it was different now. 
Slowly, with a gentleness she had only recently discovered in herself—only since a few days ago, in fact—she shifted her weight onto one hand, and brought the other to her stomach.
Almost immediately, her face lit with a smile. 
"Look at all these flowers, huh? The poor things, they'll only have less than nine months to enjoy their beauty, because afterwards, they will have you to compete with. Little unfair, isn't it? Since you've already won?"
Her smile grew wider, her fingers smoothing the folds across the material of her gown, as she rubbed her belly. 
"Efnan, kuzum —" 
The voice came abruptly behind her. Her hand flew away from her stomach at once, but it was too late. 
Azime gasped, and then she shrieked . Before Efnan could do anything to reverse the moment, the housekeeper was running to her, kneeling on the ground beside her, taking her hand in hers, and crying . 
"Aye, my Efnan, what happiness you've brought me! You're going to make old Azime a grandmother so young! Aye, kuzum …"
"Shh, Azime, keep quiet!" Efnan hissed amidst the older woman's rambling, her eyes moving frantically towards the enormous estate behind her.
Aziz could be back any minute. 
Azime kept on her stream of joyous exclamations, until Efnan anxiously placed her palm on the other woman's mouth. She held her friend's gaze pleadingly. 
"Please, Azime, I haven't told Aziz yet."
After a moment, the older woman drew back from her hand, a chastised expression on her face. 
"Ah," she said in a loud whisper, also glancing towards the house. "Forgive me, my Efnan," she said, then smacked her own hand. "Oh, silly old Azime almost ruined the surprise her ladyship prepared for Mr. Aziz!" A smile glowed on her face. "Oh, he's going to go insane, Efnan!" 
Efnan's gaze moved downwards, unable to hide the guilt that shaped there. The other woman slowly fell quiet, her brows knitting in concern, as realization sank in. 
"You're not planning to tell him, are you?" The judgment in her voice was not at all subtle.
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how-much-for-a-whump · 5 months
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Hi! I'm kind of new to the whump part of Tumblr, and I'm obsessed with Turkish dramas because they have SUCH good content 👀 VERY excited to have found your account! Thank you for all the amazing content you put out!
I was wondering if you knew of any similar accounts to yours that post F content as well? I love both, but I don't know where to find them 😭
Thank you so much for your kind words and for your interest in my content! I'm happy to hear that you're a fan of Turkish dramas and have found enjoyment in what I share.
About your question regarding F content, if by that you mean female whump, I'm sorry to say I don't know of any blogs that focus on that specifically. Apologies for not being more helpful! 🥺
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mema0 · 4 months
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whumpookies · 1 year
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Hercai bölüm 4
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The bullet must be removed...
I love this scene, Part one of a several.
Part two and part three
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theghostwrites · 1 year
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Deva: *Invades his property, shoots him an arrow, slaps him*
Gulcemal: *Pulls out a gun, falls in love, proceeds to push her into the lake*
+Bonus:
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