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Throughout the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire was dubbed “the sick man of Europe” as it struggled with internal decay, ...
Between 1900 and 1922, the Ottoman Empire went from a fading superpower to complete collapse undone by internal strife, World ...
A Turkish fragrance expert is reviving Ottoman-era scent culture at her Istanbul academy through research, education and ...
Ergul, the founder of Türkiye's first scent academy, is on a mission to revive the art of perfumery and ‘reintegrate scents ...
Halfeti is one of several settlements in the Şanlıurfa Province of southeastern Turkiye that lie on the bank of the Euphrates ...
Embark on a culinary journey through time this July with Address Jabal Omar Makkah’s Turkish Soul Food July Special at The ...
The Eastern and Western Roman Empires had a layered history, experienced a major division, and left lasting cultural and ...
Opinion: As the tides of global LGBTQ+ rights shift, the U.S. finds itself at a crossroads, raising critical questions about ...
Do high school students in the United States learn about the Armenian Genocide?” This is a surprisingly difficult question to ...
A century-old power plant in northern Turkey has been converted into a culture hub, part of a European Union-backed effort to ...
It served as a place where people of all backgrounds could decompress, have a cup of Adeni chai and be with their community.
Widely regarded as one of the birthplaces of modern archaeological science, the DAI pioneered the transition from indiscriminate digging at archaeological sites to the systematic excavation and ...