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Turkey's History: A Bridge Between Two Continents

Turkey's history spans more than 4000 years. The Turks first lived in Central Asia in 2000 BC and later built empires in Asia and Europe. Having bu...

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January 11th, 2022
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Tunisia Religions: How do Religions in Tunisia balance?

Tunisia’s religion is Islam, with its Muslim population having a varied history. While Islam is the official Tunisian religion, this hides a certai...

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January 11th, 2022
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Triangular Bayonet: Important Facts You Need to Know About It

A triangular bayonet is a type of bayonet characterized by its triangular cross-section. Bayonets were very useful and became popular in the early ...

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April 9th, 2022
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The Talysh People, The Forgotten People of Old Northern Iran and Azerbaijan

The Talysh are a tiny minority group of people in northern Iran and southern Azerbaijan who speak a language called Talysh and have a unique identi...

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January 11th, 2022
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The Tales of Nyala, Sudan

Nyala, Sudan is a famous city known for its processed foods, leather goods, and textiles. With over 565,734 population during the 2007 census, the ...

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January 11th, 2022
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The Tales of Aspelta of Kush

Aspelta became the fourth king of Napata after the Assyrians’ defeat of Pharaoh Tantamani- which consequently ended the Nubian kingdom’s reign over...

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January 11th, 2022
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The Sipahi: Ottoman Knights

The Sipahi or Ottoman cavalry troops were effective, well-armed, and dangerous knights who met enemies on their army’s flanks or when they got clos...

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January 11th, 2022
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The Longest Train In The World

Have you ever asked yourself, “what’s the longest train in the world?” What are its dimensions? How fascinating can it be to watch the train move p...

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January 11th, 2022
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The Great Mosque of Cordoba – Mezquita

Located in Cordoba’s beautiful mid-sized hill-covered city, the Great Mosque of Cordoba, locally known as Mezquita, is an impressive historical str...

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January 11th, 2022
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The Fatimids: Surviving the Challenging Timeline of Muslim Faith

With political and religious power, the Fatimids ruled an empire in North Africa that later expanded toward the Middle East from 909 until 1171. Th...

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January 11th, 2022
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The Companions of the Prophet Muhammad (Ashab or Sahaba)

In Islam, the Companions of the Prophet (Ashab or Sahaba in Arabic) were disciples of Muhammad. They were the people who had physical contact with ...

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January 11th, 2022
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The Beys: Original Rulers of the Ottoman Empire

The Beys were the first rulers of the Ottoman Empire. The provinces or regions which they controlled had the name beylik or governorate. They equat...

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January 11th, 2022
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