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A Barbers Patriotism

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One of the most remarkable acts of patriotism comes from a Greek barber living in New York. When he died, he left his entire...

The Gate of Charisius and Its Historical Significance

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The Gate of Charisius, located near Edirne Kapoussi, has several important historical connections and landmarks linked to it. One notable fact is that the...

Edirne Kapı

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The Gate of Charisius The gate known today as Edirne Kapı, located between the eighth and ninth towers north of the Fifth Military Gate, was...

The Fifth Military Gate

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Gate of the Pempton The gate located between the second and third towers north of the Lycus River, or between the thirteenth and fourteenth towers...

A Global Contribution to St. Sophia’s Splendor

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When St. Sophia (Hagia Sophia) was being built, materials for its construction came from all over the world. As was the custom at that...

A Unique Auction Story

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A friend of mine shared an interesting story about an auction he attended not long ago, where an English lady was bidding on some...

Bargains During Ramazan A Unique Bazaar Experience

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In some parts of the bazaars in Constantinople (now Istanbul), you will find many second-hand dealers. These shops become especially important during Ramazan, the...

Political Conspiracies and Power Struggles in Ottoman Turkey

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The Source of All Conspiracies All the conspiracies against the Sultan came from within his own circle of people and his immediate attendants. The threats...

Sultan Abdul Hamid II A Ruler Living in Fear

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The Sultan's Reputation for Cowardice Abdul Hamid II, who was the Sultan of Turkey and turned sixty years old in September 1902, had a reputation...

Unveiling Roman State Structure Asia Proconsuls Presentation

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Professional Development Kusadasi Association of Tourist Guides (KURED) organized a special presentation titled “The Roman State Structure and Asia Proconsuls” at the De Lekerbek Cafe,...