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Proclus: A Greek Philosopher from Istanbul

Proclus book of "Only Intelligent Souls Can Experience the Bliss of Intelligence" was translated in Turkish language and published in his hometown Istanbul in...

A series of words and expressions from the beautiful and rich Istanbul Greek dialect.

https://www.nektariaanastasiadou.com/politika by Nektaria Anastasiadou σαλκίμι/salkími Istanbul Greek Idiom #1: Whereas wisteria is called γλυσίνα/glysina in Athens, in Istanbul (as well as in many parts of Greece outside...

Kurds and Rumelia/ Balkans

by Müfid Yüksel, Writer Saturday, Mar 18, 2017 At first glance, such a title may seem strange to the reader. It can be asked, what kind...

Greek Philosophers

© Copyright photo by Levent Ağaoğlu, Didyma, Aegean Turkey, 1975 Aeschylus (525-456 BC) Ancient Greek Philosopher, poet of tragedy Aisopos: Ancient Greek fairy tale writer (around...

Wisdom Proverbs S.T by Greek Philosophers

© Copyright photo by Levent Ağaoğlu, Didyma, Aegean Turkey SCIENCE Lucky is the one who deals with science, tires himself, researches. He does not think of harming...

Wisdom Proverbs M.O.P by Greek Philosophers

© Copyright photo by Levent Ağaoğlu, Didyma, Turkey, 1975 MARRIAGE The greatest happiness is to find an equal in the world, people who live by their...

Sadri Alışık – Hello Istanbul Poem (From His Own Voice)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-PpV5HlmhM   Poem by Artist Sadri Alışık ENGLISH TRANSLATION This is my first time into the world, By destroying the reign of Great Fatih. A day between the swaddling and...

Wisdoms by Erol Göka

Intaniye (infectious diseases) comes from the Arabic "intan" meaning "rot, putrefaction". There is also the word "degenerative" in medicine, in the sense of degeneracy,...

Etymology in English for Ottoman

16 entries found Search filter: All Results  Ottoman  in reference to the branch of Turks which founded and ruled the Ottoman Empire, 1580s (n.), c. 1600 (adj.), from...

Etymology in English for Asia Minor

© Copyright photo by Levent Ağaoğlu, 1975 7 entries found Search filter: All Results  Lycaonian (adj.)in reference to an ancient region in Asia Minor, from Latin Lycaonia, from Greek Lykaonia, Luvian (n.)1924,...

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