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The Women's Museum Istanbul, Turkey's first women's museum, opened 25th of September 2012, devoted to the role played by women in the city, provides a showcase for the history of Turkish women, a history which was lost, distorted or disowned all too quickly by the mainstream of opinion, and to share this history, as a counterpoint to male-dominated historical writing, thus creating an inspiring new cultural model.
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13 senede 3 kıtada ve 60’a yakın ülke ve 280 civarında şehir gezdim. Hatta bazı şehirler/kasabalara ayak basan ilk Türk olduğum konusunda iddialıyım. Seyahatlerime başlarken önce bir kıtayı bitirip diğerlerine başlayacağım demiştim. Bu yüzden ilk Avrupa kıtasını İzlanda hariç tamamen bitirdim. Son zamanlarda özellikle zaman ayırma anlamında seyahatin zor olduğu Afrika ve Asya kıtalarına başladım. Son olarak benim için işin en zevkli kısmı olan zıplama muhabbetinden de bahsetmek istiyorum. Ben oldum olası kadraj karşısında durup poz vermeyi ya da selfie çekmeyi bir türlü sevemedim. Ama sonuçta gittiğimiz yerlerde bir hatıramız olmalıydı. Ben de kendime bir imza bulmaya karar verdim. Bu imza öyle bir imza olmalıydı ki benim seyahate olan aşkımı, tutkumu ve enerjimi yansıtmalıydı. Sonunda gittiğim tüm şehirlerde ve kasabalarda zıplayarak yüzlerce imzadan oluşan bir koleksiyonum oldu. Bu kanalı 11 yıllık eski ev arkadaşım, can yoldaşım ve birçok gezimde beraber yol katettiğim Veysel Levent AKKOR ile kurduk. Umarım videolarımızı izlerken keyifli bir zaman geçirirsiniz.
Ministry’s plan allows facilities to be built in Turkey's untouched Ihlara Valley
The Turkish Environment and Urbanization Ministry has prepared a special environment protection plan for the Ihlara Valley in Turkey’s central Anatolian province of Aksaray, where the construction of daily facilities such as buffets and tea gardens will be permitted.
The Ihlara Valley, which resembles an open air museum due to its geological properties, will be protected under the plan by allowing the establishment of restaurants, shops and other facilities that serve daily needs, according to the Ihlara Valley Special Environment Protection Plan finalized by the Environment Ministry.
The 134-page plan, which also contains information about the valley’s natural properties, its geographical location and the forthcoming work planned for around the area, allows for the opening of facilities which would be used for daily purposes. These facilities include buffets, tea gardens and toilets, which will be managed with a one-day use protocol.
The plan stated these facilities would be built with the approval of the Nevşehir Cultural Assets Conservation Regional Board and the Environment Ministry on spaces that are divided as “Delicate A” and “Delicate B” areas.
Walking and hiking paths inside the valley can be constructed, while current roads will be repaired, according to the plan.
If the application projects are approved, energy transmission and communications lines could be installed both below and above ground. In urgent cases, sewage and portable water facilities could also be built.
Poplar trees and willows which were planted by humans and have reached the age of being cut can be felled with the new plan.
Scientific works will be conducted to enhance the valley’s contribution to tourism on economic, social and cultural aspects from 2015-2019, according to the plan.
Baran Bozoğlu, the head of the Environmental Issues Research Center, questioned the ministry’s plan, stating it had not specified a limit to the construction of daily use facilities, adding that such an allowance was “nonsense.”
“There is no limit for the daily facilities. How many will be constructed? How big will they be? There is no wording about it. You could have a meal inside a tea garden too,” said Bozoğlu, adding that there were endemic species in the region.
The Ihlara Valley contains hundreds of rock-carved places, chapels, five underground cities and 13 churches as well as dozens of empty stone buildings. The valley has been plundered by treasure hunters for years.
More than 438,000 people visited Ihlara Valley in 2014 with its new walking routes, trekking fields, environmental rearrangements and restored churches.
One of the cathedrals inside the Ihlara Valley, the Selime Cathedral, draws more than 300,000 visitors from Europe and the Far East every year.
The valley, which was used as a settlement area by villagers until 40 years ago, contains hundreds of rock-carved living areas connected to each other through tunnels.
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00:03:06 1 Etymology and names
00:04:16 2 Geography
00:04:26 2.1 Climate
00:05:55 2.2 Demographics
00:08:01 3 History
00:08:40 3.1 Ancient history
00:11:11 3.2 Celtic history
00:12:29 3.3 Roman history
00:17:22 3.4 Byzantine history
00:23:24 3.5 Turkic rulers
00:26:02 3.6 Turkish republican capital
00:29:20 3.7 Ecclesiastical history
00:35:27 3.7.1 Armenian Catholic (titular) see
00:36:42 3.7.2 Latin titular archbishopric
00:37:07 3.7.3 Saint Clement Church
00:37:48 4 Economy and infrastructure
00:40:50 4.1 Transportation
00:43:02 4.1.1 Ankara Public Transportation Statistics
00:44:06 5 Politics
00:48:01 6 Main sights
00:48:11 6.1 Ancient/archeological sites
00:48:22 6.1.1 Ankara Citadel
00:49:41 6.1.2 Roman Theatre
00:50:10 6.1.3 Temple of Augustus and Rome
00:51:24 6.1.4 Roman Baths
00:52:08 6.1.5 Roman Road
00:52:52 6.1.6 Column of Julian
00:53:16 6.2 Mosques
00:53:25 6.2.1 Kocatepe Mosque
00:53:58 6.2.2 Ahmet Hamdi Akseki Mosque
00:54:44 6.2.3 Yeni (Cenab Ahmet) Mosque
00:55:16 6.2.4 Hacı Bayram Mosque
00:56:22 6.2.5 Ahi Elvan Mosque
00:56:51 6.2.6 Alâeddin Mosque
00:57:38 6.3 Modern monuments
00:57:48 6.3.1 Victory Monument
00:58:27 6.3.2 Statue of Atatürk
00:59:00 6.3.3 Monument to a Secure, Confident Future
00:59:46 6.3.4 Hatti Monument
01:00:20 6.4 Inns
01:00:29 6.4.1 Suluhan
01:01:28 6.4.2 Çengelhan Rahmi Koç Museum
01:02:22 7 Shopping
01:05:33 8 Culture
01:05:42 8.1 The arts
01:06:18 8.1.1 Music
01:08:14 8.1.2 Theatre
01:08:46 8.2 Museums
01:09:00 8.2.1 Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
01:09:43 8.2.2 Anıtkabir
01:10:42 8.2.3 Ankara Ethnography Museum
01:11:37 8.2.4 State Art and Sculpture Museum
01:12:11 8.2.5 Cer Modern
01:12:58 8.2.6 War of Independence Museum
01:13:43 8.2.7 Mehmet Akif Literature Museum Library
01:14:15 8.2.8 TCDD Open Air Steam Locomotive Museum
01:14:39 8.2.9 Ankara Aviation Museum
01:15:46 8.2.10 METU Science and Technology Museum
01:16:12 8.3 Sports
01:19:51 9 Parks
01:22:12 10 Education
01:22:22 10.1 Universities
01:22:46 11 Fauna
01:22:55 11.1 Angora cat
01:25:03 11.2 Angora rabbit
01:26:43 11.3 Angora goat
01:29:04 12 Gallery
01:29:13 13 International relations
01:29:24 13.1 Twin towns and sister cities
01:29:38 13.2 Partner cities
01:29:56 14 See also
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Ankara (, also US: , Turkish: [ˈaŋkaɾa] (listen)), historically known as Ancyra () and Angora (, also US: ), is the capital of Turkey. With a population of 4,587,558 in the urban center (2014) and 5,150,072 in its province (2015), it is Turkey's second largest city after Istanbul (the former imperial capital), having outranked İzmir in the 20th century.
On 23 April 1920 the Grand National Assembly of Turkey was established in Ankara, which became the headquarters of Atatürk and the Turkish National Movement during the Turkish War of Independence. Ankara became the new Turkish capital upon the establishment of the Republic on 29 October 1923, succeeding in this role the former Turkish capital Istanbul (Constantinople) following the fall of the Ottoman Empire. The government is a prominent employer, but Ankara is also an important commercial and industrial city, located at the center of Turkey's road and railway networks. The city gave its name to the Angora wool shorn from Angora rabbits, the long-haired Angora goat (the source of mohair), and the Angora cat. The area is also known for its pears, honey and muscat grapes. Although situated in one of the driest places of Turkey and surrounded mostly by steppe vegetation except for the forested areas on the southern periphery, Ankara can be considered a green city in terms of green areas per inhabitant, at 72 square metres (775 square feet) per head.Ankara is a very old city with various Hittite, Phrygian, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, a ...
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00:02:51 1 Background
00:02:59 1.1 Ottoman and British rule
00:06:52 1.2 1950s
00:10:17 1.3 1960–1963
00:11:50 1.4 1963–1974
00:16:33 2 Greek military coup and Turkish invasion
00:16:44 2.1 Greek military coup of July 1974
00:20:05 2.2 First Turkish invasion, July 1974
00:21:54 2.3 Collapse of the Greek junta and peace talks
00:24:07 2.4 Second Turkish invasion, 14–16 August 1974
00:26:51 2.4.1 Against Greek Cypriots
00:30:03 2.5 Against Turkish Cypriots
00:31:32 2.6 Missing persons
00:33:10 2.7 Destruction of cultural heritage
00:35:21 3 Opinions
00:35:30 3.1 Greek Cypriot
00:37:43 3.2 Turkish Cypriot
00:39:35 4 Aftermath
00:40:01 4.1 Declaration of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
00:41:50 4.2 Ongoing negotiations
00:45:11 4.3 Turkish settlers
00:47:22 4.4 United States arms embargo on Turkey and Republic of Cyprus
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The Turkish invasion of Cyprus (Turkish: Kıbrıs Barış Harekâtı, lit. 'Cyprus peace operation' and Greek: Τουρκική εισβολή στην Κύπρο), code-named by Turkey as Operation Attila, (Turkish: Atilla Harekâtı) was a Turkish military invasion of the island country of Cyprus. It was launched on 20 July 1974, following the Cypriot coup d'état on 15 July 1974.
The coup had been ordered by the military Junta in Greece and staged by the Cypriot National Guard in conjunction with EOKA-B. It deposed the Cypriot president Archbishop Makarios III and installed the pro-Enosis Nikos Sampson. The aim of the coup was the Union of Cyprus with Greece, and the Hellenic Republic of Cyprus to be declared.In July 1974, Turkish forces invaded and captured 3% of the island before a ceasefire was declared. The Greek military junta collapsed and was replaced by a democratic government. In August 1974 another Turkish invasion resulted in the capture of approximately 40% of the island. The ceasefire line from August 1974 became the United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus and is commonly referred to as the Green Line.
Around 150,000 people (amounting to more than one-quarter of the total population of Cyprus, and to one-third of its Greek Cypriot population) were expelled from the occupied northern part of the island, where Greek Cypriots constituted 80% of the population. A little over a year later in 1975, roughly 60,000 Turkish Cypriots, amounting to half the Turkish Cypriot population, were displaced from the south to the north. The Turkish invasion ended in the partition of Cyprus along the UN-monitored Green Line, which still divides Cyprus, and the formation of a de facto autonomous Turkish Cypriot administration in the north. In 1983 the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) declared independence, although Turkey is the only country that recognizes it. The international community considers the TRNC's territory as Turkish-occupied territory of the Republic of Cyprus. The occupation is viewed as illegal under international law, amounting to illegal occupation of European Union territory since Cyprus became its member.The invasion's Turkish Armed Forces code name was Operation Atilla. Among Turkish speakers the operation is also referred as Cyprus Peace Operation (Kıbrıs Barış Harekâtı) or Operation Peace (Barış Harekâtı) or Cyprus Operation (Kıbrıs Harekâtı), as they claim that Turkey took military action on the pretext of a peacekeeping operation.