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A Look at the Serbian Parliament

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The Appearance of the Skoupshtina The Skoupshtina, Serbia’s Parliament, is quite plain and unremarkable. It is built from lath and plaster, and its walls are...

Scenes from the Balkans

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Clanging Chains and Convict Labor As I turned a corner on the road, I heard a loud clanging noise. Coming into view were forty prisoners,...

Terminology in the Communist Constitution

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Distortion of Meaning The terminology used in the Communist Constitution of Bulgaria often starkly contrasts with the actual state of affairs, revealing a profound dissonance...

Free Books for a Society Who Reads Project

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Q: Could you elaborate on your efforts to encourage a reading society? Nevzat Bayhan: Fostering a “society who reads” is integral to civilization, yet certain...

Journey Through Culture at Miniaturk

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Setting Goals for Miniaturk A Conversation with Nevzat Bayhan Q: Can you share the objectives behind the Miniaturk project? Nevzat Bayhan: Miniaturk, initiated in 2003, aimed...

A Conversation with Nevzat Bayhan

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Q: Could you discuss Kultur Company’s endeavors? Nevzat Bayhan: Kultur Company engages in both cultural activities and tourism-related initiatives. Notably, Miniaturk and Yerebatan Cistern are...

Mount Bulgurlu

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Mount Bulgurlu and Skutari’s Sacred Resting Places Mount Bulgurlu, towering 850 feet above sea level in Skutari, offers a captivating experience with its panoramic views...

Skutari

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A Journey into the Past Kusgunjuk, the following village, named after Kusgun-baba, a saint who lived during Muhammad II.’s time, is predominantly inhabited by Jews,...

Beylerbey Palace

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Glimpse into Ottoman Grandeur Selim, it is said, changed his mind after three years. Upon learning from the Bostanji-bashi that his son’s sentence had not...

Unraveling the Life of its Residents

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Exploring Perge’s Residences:What kind of houses did the people of Perge, who crafted these beautiful structures and works of art, inhabit? Prof. Dr. Haluk Abbasoglu:In...