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Letter from Philippopolis 15th November 1914

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Subject: Religious Freedom for Catholics in Bulgaria A Liberal Constitution Since 1879 Dear Sir, In response to your letter from the 12th, I am writing to share...

Free and Equal Education for All

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Everyone in Bulgaria has the right to free education in primary (elementary) schools. In higher-level schools, students who can afford it pay a small fee,...

Feshane and Hattat Mustafa Rakim Efendi Tomb

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Feshane A Legacy of Ottoman Industrial Innovation Feshane, situated on the shores of the Golden Horn, was commissioned by Sultan Mahmut II in 1826 to...

Eyüp Sultan Mosque: A Sacred Site of Islam

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Eyüp Sultan Mosque, nestled in the Eyüp district near the Golden Horn, holds deep religious significance in Islam. Revered as a sacred place, it...

Panagia Muhliotissa Church and Ebu Şeybe el-Hudri Tomb

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Panagia Muhliotissa Church A Symbol of Byzantine Legacy Perched on the hills of Fener, near the Patriarchy Academy, the Panagia Muhliotissa Church, also known as...

Sustainable Tourism Routes

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Exploring Istanbul’s Rich Heritage Sustainable Tourism Routes Rediscovering Byzantine and Ottoman Legacies A tour through Kalenderhane, Vefa Kilise, and Zeyrek Kilise Mosques offers a unique opportunity...

The Rich History of Hatay

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The Name and Origins The name “Hatay” was bestowed by Atatürk, marking a new chapter in the region’s history. Antioch, an ancient city within Hatay,...

Unfinished Relief and Kharon’s Myth

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During a time of plague epidemic in the city, locals sought divine intervention to halt its spread. Acting upon the advice of seers, it...

Boethius content for now

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Boethius knew many years of untroubled days in opulent surroundings. There, tranquil but for those few whispers of jealousy, we will leave Boethius content...

Where were the Goths

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So where were the Goths? They are the invisible men of Theoderic’s Italy. We have seen that their numbers fell far short of a...

Romanus III

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Mothers kinspeople

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Yield up Massilia

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