Josef Özer — (* 18. Juli 1983 in Västerås, Schweden) ist ein aramäischer Sänger und Musiker. Er tritt vor allem bei Großveranstaltungen auf, wie z.B. bei aramäischen Hochzeiten, Festen etc. Er ist nicht nur Sänger, sondern beherrscht auch das Spielen von Saz … Deutsch Wikipedia
Özer — ist ein türkischer männlicher Vorname[1] mit der Bedeutung „ein heldenmütiger und ehrlicher Mensch“[2], der auch als Familienname auftritt. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Bekannte Namensträger 1.1 Vorname … Deutsch Wikipedia
Özer — may refer to: Given name Özer Hurmacı, Turkish German football player Surname Cevher Özer, a Turkish basketball player Hasibe Erkoç, née Özer, a Turkish female boxer Josef Özer, a Swedish Syriac musician Kenan Özer, a Turkish footballer Musa… … Wikipedia
Chaim Ozer Grodzinski — Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski (right) conversing with Rabbi Shimon Shkop Born 1863 (9 Elul 5623) Iwye, Belarus … Wikipedia
Micha Josef Berdyczewski — Born August 7, 1865 Medzhybizh, Ukraine, Russian Empire Died November 18, 1921 Berlin, Germany … Wikipedia
Liste der Biografien/Oz — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of Syriac people — The following is a list of prominent Syriacs and people of Syriac descent. Writers* Lucian a Rhetorician, satirist who wrote about fictional things like war between planets and about travels to the moon. Lucian could be regarded as the first… … Wikipedia
List of Assyrian musicians — The following is a list of Assyrian musicians.*Addo Rhawi *Adonee [ [http://www.qeenatha.com/ Qeenatha.com] ] *Alber Malki *Albert Mando *Albert Mansour *Albert Ninwaya *Albert Odisho *Albert Oscar Baba *Albert Rowel *Albert Youkhanna *Ammanuel… … Wikipedia
Syriac musicians — The following is a list of Syriac musicians. * Addo Rhawi * Adonee * Alber Malki * Albert George * Albert Mando * Albert Mansour * Albert Ninwaya * Albert Odisho * Albert Oscar Baba * Albert Rowel * Albert Youkhanna * Ammanuel Bet Younan * Ashur… … Wikipedia
Assyrians and Syriacs in Sweden — In the latter part of the 1970s, about 12,000 Syriac Orthodox christians from Lebanon, Turkey and Syria immigrated to Sweden. They considered themselves persecuted for religious reasons, but were never acknowledged as refugees. Those who had… … Wikipedia