Category: Culture/Art

  • “The Armenian Triumph in Istanbul” book is published

    “The Armenian Triumph in Istanbul” book is published

    “Chess in Armenia” has published a new book by Gaguik Oganessian – “The Armenian Triumph in Istanbul”. This book is dedicated to the wonderful victory of the Armenian National Team in the 40th World Chess Olympiad. Armchess.am informs about this.

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    The author, who himself was following this great sport event, presents the most interesting episodes of the Olympiad, the details of the Armenian chess players’ performances with the eyes of a witness.

    All the games played in Istanbul by the Armenian Olympic champions – Levon Aronian, Sergei Movsesian, Vladimir Akopian, Gabriel Sargissian, Tigran Petrosian, response from the Armenian Diaspora, important materials that represent the history of Olympiads as well as numerous color photos are included in this book.

    via “The Armenian Triumph in Istanbul” book is published.

  • Tatar Müziği – Damira Saetova – Jezledem tabalmadym – YouTube

    Tatar Müziği – Damira Saetova – Jezledem tabalmadym – YouTube

    Tataristan, Дамира Саетова – Эзлэдем табалмадым

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  • Turkey’s PM gets on his soap box to slam Turkish drama series

    Turkey’s PM gets on his soap box to slam Turkish drama series

    A historical Turkish TV series has distorted Ottoman history, Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was reported as saying by a news agency on Monday.

    the magnificent century“The Magnificent Century” chronicles the life of Suleiman the Magnificent, who ruled the Ottoman Empire in its golden age, has gained popularity in the Arab World, but according to Erdogan, the series has tarnished the image of the 16th century longest-reigning Ottoman emperor, Sultan Suleiman, Anadolu Agency reported Erdogan saying.

    “These are not our ancestors who have been portrayed in this TV series,” he said during the inauguration of an airport in Kutahya Province, 190 miles west of the capital Ankara.

    In the TV series, scenes which have particularly offended show a young and lusty sultan cavorting in the harem and drinking goblets of wine. These pursuits were frowned upon by the Muslim faithful for whom the sultan had religious as well as temporal authority.

    “We live in a seven-billion-people strong world and we know our role. We go to every place that our ancestors reached on their horsebacks, and we care about these regions,” he added.

    During the emperor’s reign, the Ottoman Empire reached its zenith, he said. “He spent 30 years of his life on the horseback, fighting wars and conquering cities.”

    The prime minister said he is pursuing a legal case against the TV directors of the Turkish drama.

    Known as the “Lawgiver” among Turks, Suleiman is regarded as a sacred character, whose rule from 1520 to 1566 marked the height of the Ottoman military, political and economic power, when it stretched from Budapest to Mecca, Algiers to Baghdad.

    What do you think of ‘The Magnificent Century’? Has it distorted Ottoman history? And does it matter if it has? Leave us your comments below!

    via Turkey’s PM gets on his soap box to slam Turkish drama series | Al Bawaba.

  • Rhino fossil ‘flash cooked’ 9 million years ago in Turkey

    Rhino fossil ‘flash cooked’ 9 million years ago in Turkey

    By Scott Sutherland | Geekquinox – 13 hours ago

    rhino fossils 2.jpg1353937447Here, the cranium and mandible of the rhino are shown as they may have appeared when the animal was alive some …According to recent reports, an international team of scientists digging in Central Turkey uncovered the fossil of an adolescent rhino skull, and whereas that is not a particularly unusual event, this fossil shows signs that the poor animal died in a way similar to the unfortunate residents of Pompeii — by being instantly cooked to death.

    According to the report, published in the online journal PLOS ONE, “the body of the [rhino] experienced severe dehydration”, “was then dismembered within the pyroclastic flow”, and “the skull being separated from the remnant body and baked under a temperature approximating 400°C.”

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    The skull and jaw bone of this two-horned rhino (Ceratotherium neumayri) were found at a site just to the east of Karacaşar, Turkey. According to an email sent to LiveScience by Pierre-Olivier Antoine, the lead author of the study, “the bony surface was rough and corrugated all around the skull and mandible, and the dentine (the internal component of the teeth) was incredibly brittle, and even kind of ‘corroded’ [in] places,” and “there were no other rhino bones in the surroundings, except for some rib fragments, potentially of rhino affinities,” which led the team to the conclusion that the poor beast had been ripped apart by the searing volcanic flow that killed it.

    A ‘pyroclastic flow’ is a current of volcanic gases and ash flowing down the side of a volcano that can range in size anywhere from a hundred cubic meters to over a thousand cubic kilometers. Pyroclastic flows from the eruption of Mt Vesuvius, in 29 A.D., are thought to be responsible for the destruction of the ancient Roman towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum. The flow that killed this rhino apparently originated from the ‘Çardak caldera’, about 30 km to the south of where its skull was found, which shows the immense power of this kind of flow, that it could transport the skull that far.

    “There was not a real volcano, but a caldera which spread huge amounts of volcanic ash over Cappacocia, during millions of years, throughout the late Miocene-Pliocene interval,” said Antoine.

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    The so-called Çardak caldera, which spread huge amounts of ash over Cappacocia, is inactive today. Even so, thick …

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    Today, the caldera is quiet and docile, and is described by Antoine as “among the most magnificent landscapes I’ve ever seen.”

    via Rhino fossil ‘flash cooked’ 9 million years ago in Turkey | Geekquinox – Yahoo! News Canada.

  • BARAKKA – the campaign for our video ‘AGIT’ – YouTube

    BARAKKA – the campaign for our video ‘AGIT’ – YouTube

    BARAKKA = Original Turkish-American Rock-n-Roll (straight outta Philly, PA)

    Please support the group’s efforts to create an exceptionally awesome low-budget video for the song ‘Agit” on their brand-new album, Uzaklardan!

    via BARAKKA – the campaign for our video ‘AGIT’ – YouTube.

  • Tom Waits – Telephone call from Istanbul – YouTube

    Tom Waits – Telephone call from Istanbul – YouTube

    From the movie Big time

    via Tom Waits – Telephone call from Istanbul – YouTube.