Explore Manisa, where ancient Lydia, Ottoman heritage and volcanic landscapes come together with rich culture and living traditions ...
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Mimar Sinan, the chief imperial architect of the Ottoman Empire, left behind a legacy of over 300 structures blending beauty, function, and spiritual depth. His works, from the Süleymaniye Mosque to ...
Ladino was once spoken by Jews expelled from Spain. Stanford scholar Nesi Altaras is immersed in the language of that lost ...
They exterminated the Armenian, Assyrian, Syriac, and Chaldean peoples with the aim of eradicating their history and culture.
Bursa, the first capital of the Ottoman Empire and a historic silk trade hub, invites travelers to explore its mosques, bazaars, thermal springs, and culinary traditions. Just a short journey from ...
The Armenian American Museum and Cultural Center of California marks Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day with a moment that is ...
When you think about tulips - other than maybe for your own front yard - the Netherlands might come to mind, but they were first imported to Western Europe from what is now Turkey, where they were ...
Today’s release will build on previous discussions of the Millet system to explore the expansion of cultural activities in the Armenian community during the Ottoman Empire. The Armenian cultural ...
The battle that ensued — the First Battle of Panipat — would change the course of Indian and world history. The victor, Zahir ...
Here's why this lesser-visited country in Eastern Europe is also one of the continent's most fascinating, with rich culture, ...
The brainchild of historian Vahe Boghosian, sudanahye is a multimedia research project documenting the history of the ...