Over 40 historical buildings in Istanbul, which once served as the capital of the Ottoman Empire, continue to play a ...
On a hill that commands views over Istanbul, the Süleymaniye Mosque is an awe-inspiring testament to Ottoman architectural ...
Inspired by an Ottoman Empire love story, the spa is home to a cold igloo with fresh snow and a restaurant.
The Ottoman Empire’s first printing shop was established in 1493 by David and Samuel ibn Nahmias of Spain. The immigrants’ arrival also transformed Istanbul into one of the Jewish world’s ...
Modern-day Turkey is accepted as the birthplace of the Ottoman Empire and visiting the many palaces and royal residences still standing in Istanbul is one of the best ways to conjure up images of ...
tracks her life in Istanbul where she is completing a book on city views and painted topographies of the 16th-century Ottoman Empire. Ebel explains in great detail the Muslim holidays she ...
Jerusalem does not belong to Turkey. Aspirations to re-create a neo-Ottoman colonial empire are nothing more than a dystopian ...
Rahmi Asal, Director of the Istanbul Archaeological Museums says ... Turkish baths—or hammams—date back to the Ottoman Empire when they had an important function in society not only as public ...