Browsing Τμήμα Τουρκικών και Μεσανατολικών Σπουδών / Turkish and Middle Eastern Studies Department by Type "Book Chapter"
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Abdullah Freres
(Brill, 2007)ʿAbdullāh Frères were pioneers of photography in the second half of the nineteenth century, who contributed considerably to the visual memory of the Ottoman Empire. The three Armenian brothers, who established the studio ...
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Adivar, Halide Edib
(Metzler, 1998)Die Frage, welchen Weg die Türkei im 20. Jh. gehen und welche Rolle die türkische Frau dabei spielen solle, war das Hauptthema Halide Edib Adívars, der bedeutendsten Romanautorin der frühen türkischen Republikzeit. Die ...
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Adıyaman
(Brill, 2008)Adıyaman is a town in present-day southeastern Turkey, in the Euphrates basin south of and beneath the Taurus range, located on the site of the ancient settlement of Pordonnium (Lat.), which probably betrays a local name ...
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Agaoglu, Adalet
(Metzler, 1998)Adalet Ağaoğlu gilt als eine der bedeutendsten türkischen Gegenwartsautorinnen. Wie Leyla Erbil, Sevgi Soysal, Nezihe Meriç, Selçuk ↗ Füruzan, Sevim Burak, Pinar Kür u. a. gehört A. zu einer Generation von Autorinnen, die ...
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Ağrı
(2010)Ağrı is a province (il) in present-day eastern Turkey, near the border with Iran and south of the plain of Kars. It consists primarily of a fertile plain (alt. c. 1,800 metres) surrounded by mountain slopes. In the Islamic ...
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Aliye: Muhazerat
(Metzler, 2009)
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Arapkir
(Brill, 2009)Arapkir (Ott. ʿArapkīr, ʿArapgīr) is a town in present-day eastern Turkey, west of the Upper Euphrates gorge in the Anti-Taurus mountains. From the late Middle Ages until the nineteenth century, the original town lay on ...
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Ardahan
(Brill, 2011)Ardahan is a town in the northeast of present-day Turkey, near the border with the Republic of Armenia. It lies on a rolling plain, at an altitude of about 1,900 metres. The town was the centre of an area known as Artani, ...
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Armenia (topography)
(Brill, 2014)Armenia, grosso modo, is a high tableland which in general character consists of a series of plains separated by wide mountain or hill ridges. However, it is defined essentially by the geographical spread of its native ...
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Armenia, Armenians: 1100-1895
(Brill, 2016)The Armenians in the period 1100–1895 lived—except for the period of Mongol domination and under the minor aristocrats of northeastern Armenia—under Turkish rule before the Ottoman expansion into Armenia (during the first ...
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Artvin
(Brill, 2011)Artvin is a town in the northeast of present-day Turkey, in a mountainous area near the border with the Republic of Georgia, on the Çoruh River. During the Middle Ages, its district, Nigali (Armen. Nigal), belonged to the ...
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Ayaslı, Munevver
(2014)Münevver Ayaşlı (1906–99) was a conservative writer of essays, memoirs, and autobiographical novels, with Islamic mysticist and Turkist tendencies. Born in Thessaloniki, she lived as a child in various parts of the Ottoman ...
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Ayverdi, Samiha
(2016)Samiha (Sāmiḥa) Ayverdi was a Turkish novelist, essayist, autobiographical writer, and literary scholar. In contrast to the laicist and populist outlook of the early Republican period, her works demonstrate a religious ...
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Birecik
(Brill, 2012)Illustration 1. Birecik, citadel rock, from south-east. Photograph courtesy of Thomas A. Sinclair (1978). Birecik (Ar. al-Bīra) is a town on the east bank of the Euphrates River, in present-day Turkey, approximately 21 ...
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Bıyıklı Mehmed Paşa
(Brill, 2019)
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Canon, Extra-Canon, Anti-Canon: On Literature as a Medium of Cultural Memory in Turkey
(Harrassowitz, 2009)
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Celal Sahir (Erozan)
(2016)Celal Sahir (Celāl Sāḥir) Erozan (29 Zilkade (Dhū l-Qaʿda) 1300–19 Şaban (Shaʿbān) 1354/1 October 1883–16 November 1935), a Turkish poet and editor, was born Istanbul. He was the youngest member of the Servet-i Fünun ...
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Cenap Sahabettin
(2014)Cenap Şahabettin (Cenāb Şehāb al-Dīn, 1286–7/1871–1934) was a poet and writer of the Servet-i Fünun (Thervet-i Fünūn, lit., wealth of sciences) movement, a literary movement in Ottoman Turkish literature at the time of a ...
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Cheers to the new life!’ Five Turkish Serial Novels of the 1930s in the popular magazine Yedigün
(Bamberg University Press, 2018)