Canım İstanbul
Celile, üzerinde Chemins de Fer Ottomans D'Antolie yazılı bileti, Haydarpaşa Garı'nın kapısında bekleyen görevliye uzatırken, dönüp bir kez daha baktı, elini uzatsa yakalayacakmış gibi yakın duran Sultanahmet ve Ayasofya camilerine.
مثنوی معنوی Rumi, Reynold Alleyne Nicholson / Persian poems by Maulana Jalāl al-Dīn Mohammad Balkhi (appropriated as Rumi by the Ottomans), / 1207-1273 (1145 pages, Hardcover) Celaleddin Muhammed Rumi - aynı zamanda Celaleddin Muhammed Balkhī, Mevlânâ/Mevlânâ ("efendimiz"), Mevlevî/Mevlevî (, "efendim") ve daha popüler olarak
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Rise of Ottomans dizisine yanlış kişileri danışman yapmışlar sanırım
Şehrin en sahici fotoğrafı olan makberler, yaşayan ölülere ne kadar duyurmak istiyordur seslerini. Fatih’in kabri, belki de yan caddeden jiple geçerken elindeki sigarasını camdan dışarı sarkıtan hanımefendiye, “Bu topraklarda hem sigara içmek, hem de âşufte suretinde dolaşmak yasaktır.” diyordur. Fakat kim duyar, duysa da kim dinler ki?
Sayfa 174 - Hüküm Kitap
7 AMAZING SIGHTS YOU’LL NEVER SEE, BECAUSE HUMANS RUINED THEM The Parthenon One of the jewels of Ancient Greece, until in 1687 the Ottomans used it as a gunpowder store during a war with Venice. One lucky Venetian shot later—no more Parthenon. Temple of Artemis One of the actual Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, until 356 BCE, when a bloke called Herostratus burned it down because he wanted attention. Boeung Kak Lake The largest and most beautiful lake in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, until it was decided to pump it full of sand to build luxury apartments on it. Now a puddle. Buddhas of Bamiyan The magnificent statues of Gautam Buddha in central Afghanistan, over a hundred feet tall, were blown up by the Taliban in 2001 because they were “idols.” FFS. Nohmul A great Mayan pyramid, the finest Mayan remains in Belize, was torn down in 2013 by some building contractors because they wanted gravel for nearby roadworks. Slims River A vast river in Canada’s Yukon territory that completely vanished in the space of four days in 2017, as climate change caused the glacier it flowed from to retreat. Ténéré Tree Famously the most isolated tree on the planet, alone in the middle of the Sahara Desert—until 1973, when despite it being the only tree for 250 miles, a drunk driver still managed to drive his truck into it.
Trade, War and Ceremony
Down to the 1570s the Ottomans held the initiative; their centralised empire proved more effective at mobilising and deploying power than the fractious Christian world.
Sayfa 138 - Yale University PressKitabı okudu
Trade, War and Ceremony
While Venetian naval hegemony was not an existential threat to the Ottomans, Venetian control of Levantine trade damaged Ottoman revenues, which were critical to their imperial security.
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