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Turkish Philosophers: Classical Period

Epics are one of the most important cornerstones of Turkish thought, identity and creativity. In the inscriptions, it is called "Bengü Stones" with...

Quotes by Prof Ioanna Kuçuradi, Turkish Philosopher

Human rights are human rights, but not all human rights are human rights. Many things are said about people, but people are never mentioned. Every great...

Quotes: Turkish Philosophers

“Our dome of the sky, our flag of the sun and our earthly homeland” Oğuz Kağan "You are surprised. Will there ever be a son...

Proverbs of Civilization with Philosopher Prof. Ihsan Fazlioglu

"No civilization collapses without decaying" Ibn Khaldun "In the classical tradition, travel is an integral part of knowledge. It thickens knowledge." "It is the dead, not...

Great Turkish Sages with roots in Bulgaria

The center of Rumelia Governorate was Sofia, and Edirne was very close. Probably for this reason, the Ottoman view of Bulgaria was different. Therefore,...

Global Ideas Center- Cyprus

The three Mediterraneans in question; Mediterranean Basin (Mediterrane), New Mediterranean (Pacific) and Silk Road (Turkestan) geographies are united through the "Center of the World...

Homeros: What Do Antique Anatolians Tell Us On: Olive, Olive Trees and Olive Oil

Homer book 2, card 734: ...And they that held Ormenius and the fountain Hypereia, and that held Asterium and the white crests of Titanus, these...

Herodotus: hat Do Antique Anatolians Tell Us On: Olive, Olive Trees and Olive Oil

book 1, chapter 193: ... does not even try to bear trees, fig, vine, or olive, but Demeter 's grain is so abundant there book 1,...

ANTIQUE  ANATOLIANS AND LEATHER

  Diogenes Epictetus Hippocrates Homeros Strabo Xenophon             Tragedy Yet another ancient reference for leather is the famous Greek Theatre where, especially in...

Turkish Colours: Directions and colors in Turks

The West sees the world in two ways, east and west. However, Turks evaluate the world with its five aspects; north, south, east, west and centre. They...

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