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1.Stevie Wonder 4-11
2.Eşref Armağan 12-18
3.Aşık Veysel 19-42
4.Bebe Vio 43-49
5.Mustafa_Wahbi_Al-Tal 50-59
Stevie Wonder is also included in the list of great peoples with major disabilities. He is considered as one of the most beloved singers of the world. He is a musician, singer and songwriter who was born blind. He has recorded more than 30. U.S top ten hits including his singles “Superstition”, Sir Duke” and “I Just Called to Say I Love You”.
Wonder is one of the world's best-selling musicians, with sales of over 100 million records worldwide. He has won 25 Grammy Awards (the most by a solo artist) and one Academy Award (Best Original Song, for the 1984 film The Woman in Red). Wonder has been inducted into the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is also noted for his work as an activist for political causes, including his 1980 campaign to make Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a federal holiday in the U.S. In 2009, he was named a United Nations Messenger of Peace, and in 2014, he was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom
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EŞREF ARMAĞAN


Eşref Armağan (b. 1953, Istanbul) is a born visually impaired Turkish painter. He was able to successfully paint models of objects he had not seen throughout his life by touching them with his fingertips. It has been the subject of an award-winning documentary called 'The Colors of Darkness'.
He is also mentioned in detail in the documentary Real Super Humans. Because of his ability to paint objects that he has never seen before touching them, professors from Harvard University's neurology department examined his brain functions.
Armagan's life in Ankara, about which an article was published in the famous British science magazine 'New Scientist' He also lives with his visually impaired wife like himself. In 1994, he met an American woman named Joan Eröncel, who had married thirty years ago in Turkey. Joan marvels at the perfection of his work and decides to help him.
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AŞIK VEYSEL
THE POET THAT SEEING WITH THE HEART NOT THE EYES...

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Âşık Veysel Şatıroğlu
(Born 25 October 1894 – 21 March 1973) was a Turkish ashik and highly regarded poet of the Turkish folk literature. He was born in the Sivrialan village of the Şarkışla district, in the province of Sivas. He was an ashik, poet, songwriter, and a bağlama virtuoso, the prominent representative of the Anatolian ashik tradition in the 20th century.
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He was blind for most of his lifetime. His songs are usually sad tunes, often dealing with the inevitability of death. However, Veysel used a wide range of themes for his lyrics; based on morals, values, and constant questioning of issues such as love, care, beliefs, and how he perceived the world as a blind man.
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He was prevalent throughout the Ottoman region that included Sivas in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His mother Gülizar and his farmer father Karaca Ahmet had already lost two daughters to smallpox before Veysel was born. He is the fifth of their six children. When Veysel turned seven in 1901, another smallpox outbreak occurred in Sivas, and Veysel contracted the disease as well.
He became blind in his left eye and a cataract developed in his right eye. After an accident, his right eye was blinded as well. His father gave his blind son a bağlama and recited many folk poems to him. Poets of the region also started to drop by Ahmet Şatıroğlu’s house as well with their friends. They played instruments and sang songs. Veysel used to listen to them carefully.
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Veysel devoted himself wholeheartedly to playing bağlama and singing. He was first instructed by his father's friend, Çamışıhlı Ali Aga (Âşık Alâ), who taught him about the works of Pir Sultan Abdal, Karacaoğlan, Dertli, Rühsati and other great Alevi poets and ashiks of Anatolia.
Veysel was 20 when the First World War started. All of his friends and his brother rushed to the front, but because of his blindness he was left alone with his bağlama.
After the war, he married a woman named Esma, who bore him a daughter and a son. The son died 10 days after birth. On 24 February 1921 Veysel's mother died, followed eighteen months later by his father. By then Esma had left him and their six-month-old daughter, running off with a servant from his brother's house. His daughter also died at a young age.
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"Uzun İnce Bir Yoldayım", translated to English: "I Walk On A Long And Narrow Road" is one of Veysel's best known works and is still popular among fans of Turkish folk music.
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One of his world famous poems.
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