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Palestine Through the Lens: A Visual Chronicle of a Vibrant Society (1898-1946)

Middle East Monitor 25 Jan 2025
The photographs cover the final years of the Ottoman Empire, World War I, the establishment of the British Mandate of Palestine, the large-scale European Jewish immigration under the British colonial ...
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Never kidnap the sultan’s chief eunuch — an epic account of the siege of Malta

The Times/The Sunday Times 25 Jan 2025
In 1565 the Ottoman ruler Suleyman the Magnificent was riding high. Over the preceding half-century his empire had seized a good chunk of the eastern Mediterranean seaboard, and now his sights were set on Malta ... Culture ... .
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Layers of Language: How Jerusalem’s street signs reflect power

The Jordan Times 24 Jan 2025
Before the fall of the Ottoman Empire in 1917, Jerusalem’s signs prominently featured Ottoman Turkish (written in Arabic script) alongside English and occasionally French ... From the Ottoman period to ...
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Ethiopia demands that King Charles returns ‘immoral’ treasures

The Daily Telegraph 24 Jan 2025
“It is immoral. “You don’t just put them somewhere,” he added. “They are sacred.” ... They argue that Lord Elgin, the British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire that ruled Greece, stole the 2,500-year-old sculptures before selling them to the British Museum.
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For all its fame, the Great Siege of Malta made no difference to the course of history

The Spectator 23 Jan 2025
The mid-16th century was the zenith of the Ottoman empire, by far the most powerful of the Muslim states of the Middle and Near East. During the long reign of Suleiman the Magnificent, Ottoman armies ...
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The Siloam Inscription

The American Israelite 23 Jan 2025
When Edward Robinson found the inscription, Jerusalem was under the control of the Ottoman Empire. Thus, any antiquities unearthed during that time were considered the property of the empire.
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On the territory of the global factory

Agos 23 Jan 2025
In order to follow the story of the capitalisation of these lands, starting from the late Ottoman Empire to the early years of the Republic, it is indeed necessary to look at the land ... “At least he's insured” ... The final picture is as follows ... ....
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ATV’s ‘The Ottoman’ to Premiere in South Korea

Videoage 21 Jan 2025
... of its historical drama The Ottoman in South Korea, introducing South Korean audiences to the epic tale of Osman Bey, the founder of the Ottoman Empire.
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Abandoned Leper Colony of Chios to Be Restored

Greek Reporter 21 Jan 2025
In the years after liberation from the Ottoman Empire, it was referred to as the “cleanest” and the most “well-run institution,” which provided comfort and full medical care to its patients.
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Will Turkey create a Sunni-Muslim crescent in the Middle East?

Cleveland Jewish News 21 Jan 2025
For Israel, Turkish President Erdoğan might become the next existential threat as he envisions a neo-Ottoman empire ... .
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Selimiye mosque ‘to be complete before Ramadan’

CyprusMail 21 Jan 2025
The month of Ramadan is set to begin on March 1, with Eid al-Fitr set to begin on March 30 ... The church was converted to a mosque when Nicosia was taken by the Ottoman Empire in 1570, and minarets were added the same year ... ....
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Greece’s Zeibekiko Dance Celebrated at International Festival

Greek Reporter 21 Jan 2025
Greek Reporter ... Credit. Greek Reporter ... Zeibekiko is a personal, intense dance full of passion ... Credit ... The dance takes its name from the Zeybeks, a militia living in the Aegean Region of the Ottoman Empire from late 17th to early 20th centuries ... ....
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Spectacular Discoveries Unearthed at Greece’s Ancient Site of Philippi

Greek Reporter 21 Jan 2025
Credit. AMNA ... Credit. AMNA ... It developed as a “small Rome” with the establishment of the Roman Empire in the decades following the Battle of Philippi in 42 BC. Centuries later, it was abandoned after the Ottoman conquest of the 14th century.
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Syrians hope war-hit Damascus train station can be restored

Naharnet 20 Jan 2025
A train station in Damascus was once the pride of the Syrian capital, an essential link between Europe and the Arabian Peninsula during the Ottoman Empire and then a national transit hub ... Empire.
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Gaza cease-fire exposes fragility of the West; Erdogan-led Turkey loses respect

The Siasat Daily 20 Jan 2025
19th century when the United Kingdom, France, and later America, planned a new state carved out from the Ottoman Empire ... A similar paradox can be traced a century back, when Ottoman Turks, unlike now, were on the other side of the fence.

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