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Princess Niloufer was born on 4 January 1916 at Göztepe Palace in Istanbul, during the final days of the Ottoman Empire. Her father died when she was just two, and following the dissolution of the ...
The first International Conference on Bangladesh Studies (ICBS-I) opened on April 19 at Istanbul Ticaret University, bringing ...
The Hagia Sophia remains a highly popular tourist destination, attracting millions of travelers. Here is a detailed look at ...
In the wake of the 1821 Greek revolt, the Ottoman Empire instituted several changes to maintain control over the population, especially in its capital of Istanbul. Internal passports were issued ...
The Vatican’s relations with Türkiye during the tenure of the late pontiff Francis are marked by a crisis over the Armenian ...
The Turkish government's arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu sparked huge protests, especially among young people.
While Erdoğan consolidates power at home and prepares to project it abroad, he has set the stage for a clash with Israel.
In the wake of the 1821 Greek revolt, the Ottoman Empire instituted several changes to maintain control over the population, especially in its capital of Istanbul. Internal passports were issued ...
Istanbul’s skyline appears to be peppered ... The city was sacked again — this time by the Turks — and incorporated into the Ottoman Empire. As a result, the Basilica of Hagia Sophia was ...
Every Waqf Board must include at least two Muslim women as members now; signalling a shift toward visibility and ...
MEE speaks to Mourad, a Legion d’Honneur award recipient for her writing, on her extraordinary life and family history ...
Since the fall of the Ottoman Empire, Turkey’s path offered a compelling model: a Muslim-majority, secular, democratic ...