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What (who) is CEM - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CEM; Çem

CEM         
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  • The Zizim Tower in [[Bourganeuf]], France.
  • Tomb of Cem Sultan alongside his brother Mustafa
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Jem (Alevism)         
ALEVI WORSHIP SERVICE
Jem (Alevism)
The central Alevi communal worship service is called a cem (Turkish: Cem or Âyîn-i Cem, meaning amass, gather-together, congregation or assembly meeting), which is performed in special houses called as Cem Evi. Alevi Muslims believe that the Jem has its roots in an original worship and teaching meeting of forty spiritual individuals Kirklar Majlisi (Turkish: Kırklar Meclisi) led by Ali.
Cem Pamiroğlu         
TURKISH FOOTBALLER
Cem Pamiroglu
Cem Pamiroğlu (born 17 September 1957 in İstanbul) is Turkish former footballer who played as a left-back, most notably for Fenerbahçe.

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Cem (disambiguation)

Cem Sultan (1459–1495) was a prince of the Ottoman Empire.

Cem or CEM may also refer to:

Examples of use of CEM
1. Who is Þehriyar Cem?÷ Born in 1'7', Þehriyar Cem graduated from Marmara University‘s fine arts sculpture department in 2001 and moved to New York the same year.
2. Young baritone Cem Beran Sertkaya successfully plays the neurotic man.
3. Cem Kýnay, chairman and CEO of The O Property Collection.
4. The gallery now presents art lovers with the works of Yakup Cem‘s son, Þehriyar Cem. Þehriyar Cem distinguishes himself from his father by adding three–dimensional sculptures on top of two–dimensional paintings.
5. Cem Gürdeniz of the Turkish Naval Forces, Turkish Coast Guard Commander Rear Adm.