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Which Country Does the 0090 TLF Code Belong To?

PostAuthor: UE_kurdophile » Fri Sep 22, 2006 8:18 am

I have a (silly) question that i don't know in what section of the topic i should post.
I have just got a message with my mobile phone IN ITALIAN from a country that i think is not european..i suspect it is from Turkey..
the number starts with ++90536... please I dont know who the person is, i have friends around the world! has anyone an idea of teh prefix? sorry for the silly question...i need to know!!!

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Which Country Does the 0090 TLF Code Belong To?

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PostAuthor: AlbaSaab » Fri Sep 22, 2006 2:24 pm

UE_kurdophile wrote:I have a (silly) question that i don't know in what section of the topic i should post.
I have just got a message with my mobile phone IN ITALIAN from a country that i think is not european..i suspect it is from Turkey..
the number starts with ++90536... please I dont know who the person is, i have friends around the world! has anyone an idea of teh prefix? sorry for the silly question...i need to know!!!
Hi, I've googled it, and it seems that it's Turkey.

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PostAuthor: Amanc » Fri Sep 22, 2006 7:11 pm

yes its turkish mobile
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PostAuthor: Diri » Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:24 pm

No it's not a silly question at all... :wink:

As Lorri and Amanc said; It's a number from Turkey...

0090 is the international code for Turkey... :)
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PostAuthor: Amanc » Sat Sep 23, 2006 11:33 am

By the way this area code is used by many people in Kurdistan in and around Zaxo where the turkish mobile net works.
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PostAuthor: UE_kurdophile » Sat Sep 23, 2006 12:25 pm

Thank you all!

The "anonymous" writer later decided to phone me : as I had suspected, it was a friend of mine(half-Kurd, half-Turk,100% Alewi :) ), who is in Istanbul (waiting to get the visa for Italy).

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PostAuthor: serhildane » Thu Nov 16, 2006 12:48 pm

yes its from turkey as u know and its a pre-paid TURKCELL number.. :lol: there are 3 gsm companies in Turkey(0090), Turkcell(53X), Avea(50X&55X), Telsim(54X)..

i would suggest that give the number to me then i would talk to him/her and what's problem.. then i can say its wrong or a friend was tryin to reach you.. :wink:

im from turkey.. it will make me happy if i can do anything for someone of our community.. :lol:
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PostAuthor: Diri » Thu Nov 16, 2006 1:37 pm

Bless you Dogukozy hewal! :D


You are such an angel - and good hearted! :lol:
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PostAuthor: serhildane » Thu Nov 16, 2006 3:38 pm

ehehehehe.. :lol:

yes an gsm angel.. ehehe :wink:
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PostAuthor: Parsi » Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:56 pm

dogukozy wrote:yes its from turkey as u know and its a pre-paid TURKCELL number.. :lol: there are 3 gsm companies in Turkey(0090), Turkcell(53X), Avea(50X&55X), Telsim(54X)..

i would suggest that give the number to me then i would talk to him/her and what's problem.. then i can say its wrong or a friend was tryin to reach you.. :wink:

im from turkey.. it will make me happy if i can do anything for someone of our community.. :lol:


Aw that's so nice of you. And so brave - I'de be too scared to call a random stranger.

Sipas dogukozy. :D
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PostAuthor: UE_kurdophile » Sat Nov 18, 2006 9:56 pm

dogukozy wrote:i would suggest that give the number to me then i would talk to him/her and what's problem.. then i can say its wrong or a friend was tryin to reach you.. :wink:

im from turkey.. it will make me happy if i can do anything for someone of our community.. :lol:

Thank you very much, that's very nice from you.
But now I know for sure it is a friend of mine living in Istanbul, half kurd, half Turk, 100 % Alewi. He just wanted to make me a surprise.

You said you would be happy to help someone of "our community"..I guess you mean kurdish community,don't you? :oops: sorry I am just a European girl. I hope you would help me anyway if i needed your help.

Even if i am not a Kurd, I am a "Kurd at heart", that's why my nickname is kurdophile. I met so many Kurdish guys/girls /mothers/children...that I got very interested and fascinated. I always try to understand more and more about Kurds' situation/culture etc
I dont speak kurmangi, i know a bit of sorani but i have forgotten a lot of words after my kurdish neighbours ( 3 families=15 ppl) moved in another town and the new ones dont seem very interested in a friendship with a European person.

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PostAuthor: serhildane » Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:24 am

Parsi wrote:Aw that's so nice of you. And so brave - I'de be too scared to call a random stranger.

Sipas dogukozy. :D


why hewal Parsi ? its not a problem for me.. we -the lion-hearted Kurdish youth- 8) dont scare of anything even to call a stranger..! :wink:

in turkey, i made it a lot of times.. why should i be scared to call a stranger? and if its for a friend..?

hey Parsi, also if you have a problem with someone in turkey, im just waitin ya contact :wink: :lol:
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PostAuthor: serhildane » Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:46 am

UE_kurdophile wrote:Thank you very much, that's very nice from you.
But now I know for sure it is a friend of mine living in Istanbul, half kurd, half Turk, 100 % Alewi. He just wanted to make me a surprise.

You said you would be happy to help someone of "our community"..I guess you mean kurdish community,don't you? :oops: sorry I am just a European girl. I hope you would help me anyway if i needed your help.

Even if i am not a Kurd, I am a "Kurd at heart", that's why my nickname is kurdophile. I met so many Kurdish guys/girls /mothers/children...that I got very interested and fascinated. I always try to understand more and more about Kurds' situation/culture etc
I dont speak kurmangi, i know a bit of sorani but i have forgotten a lot of words after my kurdish neighbours ( 3 families=15 ppl) moved in another town and the new ones dont seem very interested in a friendship with a European person.

Welcome to the forum!!


Noooo! :-s how can i say such a thing? :oops: of course i mean all of us expect anti-Kurds or Kurd-hater members.. :lol:

and UE_kurdophile, let me say this, FOR ME and i guess most of MY PEOPLE; a person who is not a Kurd ethnically but a Kurd-lover, and interested in freedom and rights of Kurds, is worth more than a person who is %100 Kurd and not interested in his/her people rights & freedom and also assimilated with our enemies.. :wink:

how can you think that i didnt mean u or other our not-Kurd friends & brothas.. we love you, all supporters of Kurdish freedom movement.. actually especially Europeans.. :wink: we dont feel alone ourself with people like you.. =D>

thanx for your welcome.. :wink:
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PostAuthor: UE_kurdophile » Sun Nov 19, 2006 1:31 pm

You made me blush!!!! :oops:

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