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Roman Emperor Constantine the Great officially declared Constantinople his “New Rome” and the capital of the Roman Empire on ...
The decision to disband PKK was a key step towards a 'terror-free Turkey', and the process would be monitored by state ...
Türkiye’s role as an international mediator is in the spotlight as Istanbul gears up to host potentially momentous talks ...
Throughout its centuries-long existence, the Hagia Sophia has been a place of worship for many different religions and ...
Explore Ephesus, a cruise port attraction! Top things to do in Ephesus with our comprehensive guide for an unforgettable ...
This is the eightheenth part in a series about riding night trains across Europe and the Near East to Armenia—to spend time ...
Russia and Turkey’s international religious influence relies on a specific national narrative – one that is challenged by the ...
The notorious pirate Barbarossa, who eventually went on to be an Admiral in the Ottoman Navy, was surprisingly half Greek.
Sindh Madressatul Islam University Vice Chancellor Dr. Mujeeb Sahrai has been invited as the guest of honour by the Istanbul University, Turkiye to address at a special symposium commemorating the ...
More than a half century ago, the Greek junta and its allies in Cyprus sought enosis, the political union between Greece and ...
One of the world’s most famous religious buildings, Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia was extraordinary when it was built in the sixth ...
How can one date in history bear so much significance on one community?  On April 24, 1915, leaders of the Turkish Ottoman ...