Saturday, July 04, 2026

Category: History

World history, mythology and Turkic history knowledge

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History

Real Chistmas History

All cultures are influenced by each other! .. Celebrated by Christians as the birth of Christ, the Christmas festival is the rebirth of ancient Turks. According to the beliefs of

Overview of the Sarazm archaeological site in the Zravshan valley, Tajikistan
History

Sarazm: The 5,500-Year-Old Town in Tajikistan That Rewrites Central Asia’s Past

On a river plain in Tajikistan, people were smelting copper and trading lapis lazuli across a continent six thousand years ago. Meet Sarazm, one of Central Asia’s oldest towns.

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Sixteen Times Bigger Than Stonehenge and Hiding in Plain Sight: The Story of Avebury

Most visitors drive straight past it on the way to Stonehenge, not realizing that the unassuming English village of Avebury sits inside a prehistoric monument roughly sixteen times larger than

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Sıdıka Hanım and Kurdish gangs

The following news appeared in the headline of the Cumhuriyet Newspaper on September 30, 1930: “A Heroic Lady… She kidnapped the Şakis (bandits) by fighting with 50 Kurds around Erzincan.”

Skara Brae Neolithic village, Orkney, Scotland
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Skara Brae: The 5,000-Year-Old Village Known as the Scottish Pompeii

On a storm-battered Orkney coast lies a Neolithic village so well preserved you can peer into 5,000-year-old homes, complete with their stone beds and dressers. Meet Skara Brae, older than the pyramids.

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Some Animal in Turkish Mythology

In Divan-ı Luğat üt Türk, it is said (an animal of the type of rat, half an cubit long, hunts sparrows through the crevices of the walls, if thrown onto

History

Stone Heads in the Jungle: How the Olmec Built Mesoamerica’s First Civilization at La Venta

Fourteen centuries before the Aztec ever set eyes on the Valley of Mexico, a people we call the Olmec were already carving stone faces the size of small cars and

Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England
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Stonehenge: How and Why This Ancient Stone Circle Was Really Built

Built and rebuilt over many centuries on Salisbury Plain, Stonehenge still guards its secrets. Here is what we actually know about who raised it, how, and why — and the myths worth letting go.

History

Syria is the Turkish Homeland

The activities carried out by the Turkish army in Syria as a search for a solution to the social and political problems that have occurred in our region in recent

An overview of the sprawling Tarxien temple complex on Malta
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Tarxien: Malta’s Most Elaborate Prehistoric Temple, Carved 5,000 Years Ago

On Malta stands Tarxien, the most richly decorated of all the island’s prehistoric temples. With carved spirals, animal reliefs, and a colossal statue, it is a masterpiece of Neolithic art over 5,000 years old.