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- Sefarad abstract "Sefarad was a Sephardic music band from Turkey. The band's name is an ancient Jewish name for Spain, the homeland of Sephardi Jews and the Ladino language that derived from Old Spanish, and which is in danger of language extinction among the Turkish Jewish community. Its members were Sami Levi (soloist), Cem Stamati (bass guitarist) and Ceki Benşuşe (guitarist).".
- Sefarad wikiPageExternalLink www.sefaradkitap.com.
- Sefarad wikiPageID "4146469".
- Sefarad wikiPageRevisionID "580279517".
- Sefarad hasPhotoCollection Sefarad.
- Sefarad subject Category:Jewish_musical_groups.
- Sefarad subject Category:Musical_trios.
- Sefarad subject Category:Turkish_pop_music_groups.
- Sefarad type Abstraction100002137.
- Sefarad type Group100031264.
- Sefarad type JewishMusicalGroups.
- Sefarad type MusicalOrganization108246613.
- Sefarad type Organization108008335.
- Sefarad type SocialGroup107950920.
- Sefarad type TurkishMusicalGroups.
- Sefarad type YagoLegalActor.
- Sefarad type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Sefarad type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Sefarad comment "Sefarad was a Sephardic music band from Turkey. The band's name is an ancient Jewish name for Spain, the homeland of Sephardi Jews and the Ladino language that derived from Old Spanish, and which is in danger of language extinction among the Turkish Jewish community. Its members were Sami Levi (soloist), Cem Stamati (bass guitarist) and Ceki Benşuşe (guitarist).".
- Sefarad label "Sefarad (banda)".
- Sefarad label "Sefarad".
- Sefarad label "Sefarad".
- Sefarad sameAs Sefarad.
- Sefarad sameAs Sefarad_(banda).
- Sefarad sameAs m.03h_zn4.
- Sefarad sameAs Q1738569.
- Sefarad sameAs Q1738569.
- Sefarad sameAs Sefarad.
- Sefarad wasDerivedFrom Sefarad?oldid=580279517.
- Sefarad isPrimaryTopicOf Sefarad.