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by Fehmi Kaya In the realm of Turkish carpets, few hold the mystique and historical significance of the Lotto carpet. Originating primarily in the 16th and 17th ...
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by Fehmi Kaya Caucasian carpets and rugs, woven with unparalleled craftsmanship and heritage, stand as testaments to centuries-old traditions nurtured in the vib...
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by Fehmi Kaya Alevism, also known as Anatolian Alevism or Qizilbashism, is a distinctive Islamic tradition characterized by its heterodox and syncretic nature. ...
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by Fehmi Kaya The Yörüks, an intriguing Turkic ethnic subgroup of Oghuz descent, epitomize a rich tapestry of cultural heritage deeply rooted in Anatol...
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by Fehmi Kaya Islamic influences on Western art have left an indelible mark on Europe's artistic landscape, spanning centuries of cultural exchange and arti...
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by Fehmi Kaya The Mamluk Sultanate, also known as Mamluk Egypt or the Mamluk Empire, stands as a pivotal chapter in the history of medieval Islamic governance. S...
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by Fehmi Kaya Nestled in the heart of Istanbul's Fatih district, overlooking the confluence of the Golden Horn and the Marmara Sea, stands the majestic Topk...
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by Fehmi Kaya In the heart of Anatolia, among the rolling landscapes and ancient traditions, lies a true masterpiece of Turkish weaving: the Yürük rug....
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by Fehmi Kaya Located in Istanbul, Turkey, the Blue Mosque, officially known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, stands as a testament to the grandeur and artistic prowe...
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by Fehmi Kaya Hagia Sophia, a masterpiece that transcends centuries, stands as a testament to both religious devotion and architectural brilliance. Situated in ...
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