- Welcome
- Istanbul Awaits The 2020 Olympics
- In The Weka Of a Great Artist
- The Bosphorus Through The Eyes Of European Travelers
- About Sertab Erener
- An Eastern Fairy Tale: Shiraz
- In 10 Steps “New” Houston
- Gokturk-2 Turkey’s Signature In Space
- Colors Of The World
- Neighbors And Friends
- Rising Star Of The Arabian Peninsula: Muskat
- Hero Of Every Kitchen: Squash
- Winter In Turkey Campaign
- Saudi Arabia Cultural Days
- Looking For The Abstract In Istanbul
- Don’t Wait Three Years
- Perceptions Of A City
- Contemporary Art In The Middle East
- Art Week
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- Peace, Love And Unity
- Local Media On The European Union Path
- March Reserved For Women At Pera
- Scent Of The Orange Blossom
- Shopping’s Fun Side
- A Victory Legend
- Sinan’s Masterpiece
- The Father Of Antiquarians In Turkey
- Master Of Medicine: Ibn Sina
- Western Music’s Most Turkish Instrument
- Visiting The Eternal City
- Rising Star In The Arts: Kinshasa
- Boutique Of The Balkans
- Cool Life
- Yılmaz Karakoyunlu’s Thessaloniki
- Panorama Turkey
Panorama Turkey
Panorama Turkey
Photographer Orhan Durgut’s Panoramıc Study Gıves Us A Wıder Angle On Turkey.
The Panorama Turkey project is made up of panoramas of 81 provinces. During the one and a half years they spent shooting the photos, Orhan Durgut and his team covered 180,000 kilometers and clocked 70 hours of flight time. Following hundreds of exposures shot in each province, those that could stand as trademarks for the cities in question were selected and collected in the book, a valuable archive that brings together the historic, cultural and natural richness of all Turkey’s cities in high-quality, panoramic photographs.
OTTOMANS IN ANDALUSIA
Following her novel about the Ottoman women sultans, Nâr-ı Aşk (Pomegranate of Love), Mine Sultan Ünver is bringing readers a breathtaking tale of romance and heroism in Islamic Andalusia. The Two Points of the Crescent: In Ottoman Andalusia brings together a cast of characters in the 1470’s, a period when the Islamic state of Andalusia was on the wane. The novel revolves around the efforts of a Christian cleric who has lost his faith, an Andalusian imam, and a Janissary and religious scholar from the Ottoman State to save the books from burning and keep the civilization afloat, all set against the background of a love story.
