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Guidebooks for Turkish philosophers

by Doğan Hızlan May 13, 2006   Philosophy books are the least mentioned genre in book magazines, even on their pages. However, in order to be able to...

Iran and Anatolia: From one history to two histories

by Ali Yaycioglu From the 11th to the 16th centuries, it was not possible to separate Iran (Diyar-ı Acem) and Asia Minor (Diyar-ı Rum) with...

Unbeatable roadmap for archeology

by Doğan Hızlan June 14, 2003   Veli Sevin's Ancient Anatolia and Thrace is an archeology reference, written in a language and style that can be understood...

Faraway Neighbours: Turks and Chinese

What are the effects of Asian and Chinese culture in the 'horizontal culture', which is enriched by kneading both the core Turkish culture and...

Afrasia (Africa-Asia)Breakdown

Could Greek philosophy be rooted in Egyptian thought? Is it possible that the Pythagorean theory was conceived on the shores of the Nile and the...

Before the Ottoman Empire, there was the Seljuk Civilization in Anatolia.

by Doğan Hızlan November 4, 2006   The giant two-volume work that I will introduce today; It is called the Anatolian Seljuks and Principalities Period Civilization. I think...

The glory of art in Anatolia

by Doğan Hızlan September 20, 2008   In order to know the history of Anatolia, it is necessary to know its art and the human and social...

Not Hellenic, Luwian

Bilge Umar states that the origin of the word Lygos is derived from the Luwian word “Lu” which means light, twinkle, its successor Lycian...

Names of Istanbul

“Istanbul, whose history dates back to the Paleotic Age, has hosted many cultures, and in time it took the names Lygos, Byzantion, Antoneinia, Nea...

Turkish Literature abroad

Güney Dal by Dogan HIZLAN Sometimes I feel the lack of an anthology of the works of our authors abroad. Turkish writers should be evaluated in...

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