Turkish Folk Dance & Music

TURKISH FOLK MUSIC & DANCE

Ahmet Adnan Saygun said; “There is no difference between excavating the ground to reveal an ancient monument and compiling folklore traditions or music. To arrive at broad conclusions; neither the one nor the other should be neglected. Do Various Turkish Dances Have a Common Source? Like many of the Arts of Anatolia, its folk dances […]

Camel Wrestling Turkey

CAMEL WRESTLING FESTIVALS IN TURKEY

Before the wrestling tradition itself and except for its nomadic purposes in history, camels were never unique to Turkey. Whereas, you can still see these camel owners even while visiting a historical site. There are no tours organized like in Egypt for hours, but feel free to get on one and make a short tour […]

Whirling Dervishes Turkey

WHIRLING DERVISHES CEREMONY & CULTURE IN TURKEY

Islamic mysticism seeks awareness of god in manner being, and hence the various mystic sects of tarikats of whirling dervishes or Sufis in Turkey and other countries have generally been characterized by open-mindedness, vision, exuberance, and lot of the arts, particularly music and poetry. Their tendency to relegate doctrine and the outer forms of worship […]

Gulet Halas 71 Battleship

HALAS 71 THE ONLY SHIP THAT WITNESSED THE GALLIPOLI BATTLES

M/S Halas 71 is today the only ship in working order which witnessed the Gallipoli Battles… Carrying the traces of a hundred years of history, it is expected to serve tourism for long years to come. Let’s take a glance at the remarkable historical events that the ship witnessed during its journey from Scotland to Istanbul:   […]

Rumi Quote What You Seek is Seeking You

WHO IS RUMI

Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī also known as Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhī, Mawlānā (“our master”), Mevlânâ, Mevlevî (“my master”), and more popularly simply as Rūmī (1207 – 17 December 1273), was a 13th-century Persian poet, jurist, Islamic scholar, theologian, and Sufi mystic. Rumi’s influence transcends national borders and ethnic divisions: Iranians, Tajiks, Turks, Greeks, Pashtuns, other […]

Turkish Coffee UNESCO

TURKISH COFFEE IS IN UNESCO

Turkish Coffee (Turkish: Turk Kahvesi) is now included in the list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Turks by UNESCO. The issue was decided at the UNESCO committee’s session in Baku on 5th December 2013. Around 800 delegates from 116 countries took part in the sitting, which included the discussions on 38 proposals and the proposal for including […]

The Alacahan (Alahan) Monastery

THE MONASTERY OF ALACAHAN (ALAHAN)

The Alacahan (Alahan) Monastery is one of the most important monuments of the Christian period in Anatolia. It lies a little before Mut on the Karaman-Silifke highway and is situated on a terrace excavated from the side of the mountain. Alahan commands a magnificent view of the plain and would appear to have been approached […]