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Mısır’a ait bir papirüste “Başlangıçta gülme vardı!” diye yazmaktadır. Bu yazı, gülmenin hayatımızdaki önemini gözler önüne sermektedir. Gülme yüze yansıyan somut bir görüntü olsa da aslında içteki duygunun göstergesidir. Elbette ki toplumsal arenada gülmenin farklı farklı anlamları bulunmaktadır; kimi zaman mutluluk, kimi zaman kibir, kimi zaman alay, kimi zaman şefkat, kimi zaman ise küçümseme ve daha birçok anlamı vardır. Önemli olan bu anlamları doğru bir şekilde okumak ve mizahi kodlamaları doğru çözümlemektir. Bunun yolu ortak kültürü paylaşmaktan ya da konuya aşina olmaktan geçmektedir. Gülme denince çoğunlukla akla ilk gel...
Using the newest sources, this book reveals the experience of Ottoman Muslim women during World War I.
This volume presents the book of abstracts and programme for the Migration Conference 2018 hosted by ISEG and IGOT at Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal from 26 to 28 June 2018. It covers about 140 sessions and over 600 contributors from about 60 countries joining from around the world.
The loss of the Balkans was not merely a physical but also a psychological disaster for the Ottoman Empire. This work charts the creation of the modern Turkish self-perception during the transition period from the late Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic.
A complete reference guide to modern Turkish grammar, this work presents a full and accessible description of the language, concentrating on the real patterns of use.
Beginning on the eve of oceanic exploration, and the first European forays into the Indian Ocean and the Middle East, The Ottomans and the Mamluks traces the growth of the Ottoman Empire from a tiny Anatolian principality to a world power, and the relative decline of the Mamluks-historic defenders of Mecca and Medina and the rulers of Egypt and Syria. Cihan Yuksel Muslu traces the intertwined stories of these two dominant Sunni Muslim empires of the early modern world, setting out to question the view that Muslim rulers were historically concerned above all with the idea of Jihad against non-Muslim entities. Through analysis of the diplomatic anad military engagements around the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean, Muslu traces the interactions of these Islamic super-powers and their attitudes towards the wider world. This is the first detailed study of one of the most important political and cultural relationships in early-modern Islamic history.
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