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Ottoman women
Ottoman women and their traditions Topics Daily Life The Power and Patronage of Imperial Women Women and the Arts Women's Clothing Daily Life During the Seljuk and Ottoman periods, Turkish ...
Ottoman women
Ottoman women and their traditions Topics Daily Life The Power and Patronage of Imperial Women Women and the Arts Women's Clothing Daily Life During the Seljuk and Ottoman periods, Turkish ...
Yalova
... waters are suitable for both bathing and drinking. Yalova hot springs are known for their therapeutic qualities, especially for rheumatic diseases, digestive maladies, neurological and urological disorders ...
Turkish cuisine
... egg and fried have the evocative name of "Ladies Thighs" (kadin budu). Some köftes are cooked in a sauce as in the case of the delicious "Izmir köfte", the köftes are first grilled and then ...
Museums of Istanbul
... the Great, Sarcophagus of Mourning Ladies, and other ancient sarcophagi and various objects found in the Sidon excavation are among its mostfascinating pieces. Ancient Eastern Archeological Museum was ...
Palaces of Istanbul
... in this heavily forested park and used as a relaxing mansion for both sultans and their ladies wondering in the nicely cared vegetation. At some periods of the late Ottoman history, the mansion has also ...
Highlights of Izmir
... of the donors. Lower floor is reserved for men and has a capacity of up to 600 people, and upper floor is reserved for ladies. Surprisingly, the Hakodesh (holy cabinet for Sefer Torah) is not to the east ...
The Ottoman harem
... II (the Sot), his favorite, the bas kadin Nurbanu had an entourage of 1 hundred and fifty ladies-in-waiting. The amount of properties, clothing, jewelry, and allowances given, was all-proportional to the ...
Gulsen Bubikoglu
Gulsen Bubikoglu (born 1954, Istanbul) is a Turkish actress, one of the leading ladies of Turkish cinema in the 1970s and into the early 1980s. She studied at Fatih Kız Lisesi and was a fashion ...
Nomads
... are all dressed in their newest, brightest clothes; the long skirts are as flowered as the mountainsides themselves. The young girls, and newly wed ladies lead the animal procession, and are responsible ...
Turkish Meatball, Kofte
... type of kofte has a name that is as memorable as its taste. Kadinbudu, or ladies' thighs kofte are prepared from a mixture of fried and raw minced meat with boiled rice, dipped in beaten egg and fried. ...
Music at the Ottoman Court
... a merely official interest. Apart from Sultan himself, a great many musicians and lovers of music were to be found among the princes, the ladies of the court and the various members of the royal family. ...
Mehmed Rauf
... Son Emel (The Last Goal 1913), Hanımlar Arasında (Among Ladies 1914), Bir Aşkın Tarihi (The History of a Love 1915), Kadın İsterse (If the Woman Wills 1919), Öç ...
Huseyin Rahmi Gurpinar
... Magician, 1924), Meyhanede Hanımlar (Ladies in the Bar, 1924), Ben Deli miyim? (Am I Crazy?, 1925), Tutuşmuş Gönüller (Blazing Hearts, 1926), Billur Kalb (The Crystal Heart, 1926), ...
Where to Visit in Nemrut
... of Kahta at the entrance to Nemrut Dagi, it was created to hold the royal ladies of Commagene. Four columns surround the site, each around 10m high, and surmounted by the large figures of an eagle and ...
Where to Visit in Kusadasi
... to protect the city against pirates. It is now a luxury hotel. Beaches The most famous beach in the area is Kadinlar Denizi (Ladies’ Beach), 3km south of town and well connected by dolmus, which ...
Olympias
She was one of the active ladies in the Christian history. She was born at Nicomedia in c. 366 and died c. 407. When she was eighteen, she married Nebridius the prefect of the city, and less than two years ...
Galatasaray Hamami
... of the famous Turkish Baths. This bath has been maintained perfectly in its original form with both men's and ladies’ hammams. Both the sections for ladies and men are available every day. For ...
Cagaloglu Hamami
... the New York Times and three times in the pages of Geo. The press has much praised this bathing temple. There is Mikveh for ladies of Jewish society. ...
Beylerbeyi Palace
... notables who had been invited. Once entered in the Palace, the ladies of the Palace in their rich costumes formed a route of honor to wish a welcome to the wife of Napoleon III. The Empress wore a light ...