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Watch Mehmed: Fetihler Sultani Episode 18
Watch Mehmed: Fetihler Sultani Episode 18: Episode Review In Episode 18, Mehmed continues his conquest preparations, he has already overturned…
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Who is Halime Hatun? Emine Ün in Mehmed: Sultan of the Conquests
The character Halime Hatun from Mehmed: Sultan of the Conquests on TRT 1 has caught viewers’ attention, and many are curious about…
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Where is Ottoman Royal Family now?
Early Life and Heritage Dündar Abdülkerim Osmanoğlu, the final heir to the once-mighty Ottoman Empire, was born in Damascus, Syria,…
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Discover the Newly Opened Wonders of Topkapı Palace’s Harem
Discover the Restored Wonders of Topkapi Palace’s Harem Topkapi Palace, a jewel in Istanbul’s historical landscape, has recently unveiled its…
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Discover the “Fatihname” Exhibition: A Glimpse into Sultan Mehmed II’s Legacy
Miniature Masterpieces: Sultan Mehmed II’s Life in Art The Istanbul Tulip Foundation (ILAV) proudly presents the “Fatihname” exhibition, which delves…
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Kuruluş Osman Episode 162 Breaks Records
The latest episode of the record-breaking TV series Kuruluş Osman Season 5 Episode 162, achieved a 6.94% rating and a 19.76%…
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Talismanic Medallion’ of Mehmed the Conqueror fetches $1.9M at auction
Recently Unearthed Bronze Medallion of Mehmed the Conqueror Fetches £1.4 Million at Bonhams Auction Bonhams Islamic and Indian Art Sale…
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Celebrating the 571st Anniversary of the Ottoman Conquest of Istanbul
Reflections on Istanbul’s Transformation and the Enduring Legacy of the Ottoman Empire On May 29, political leaders and citizens gathered…
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The Sultan’s Tughra
The Sultan’s Tughra: Emblem of Sovereignty and Heritage From the inception of the Ottoman Empire in 1299, until its dissolution…
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