Byzantine–Ottoman wars
Fire damages historic Ottoman mosque in Greece
A fire during restoration works has caused serious damage to a historic 15th century Ottoman mosque in Didymoteicho, northeastern Greece, local officials said on March 22.
"For the moment there is no indication that arson was involved," Nathanail Rigas, head fireman of the Thrace region bordering Turkey, told AFP.
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Tribute to Ottoman Sultan Divides Kosovo Town
A row has erupted in the Kosovo town named after 14th century Serbian knight Milos Obilic, the alleged killer of invader Sultan Murad I, over whether to name a cultural centre after the Ottoman potentate.
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VIDEO: Moment Turkish man kills wounded foe near Ottoman shrine
In a scene reminiscent of a horror movie, a Turkish man has killed a wounded foe in the street near a shrine dedicated to the founders of the Ottoman Empire.
An argument between a carpenter and building contractors turned into a gunfight in the western province of Bursa on July 13, Do?an News Agency reported.
Ottoman Health Museum opens after renovation
Trakya University's European Museum Award-winning Sultan Bayezid II Külliye (social complex) Health Museum, located in the northwestern province of Edirne, has reopened after a one-and-a-half year restoration process. The restoration, sponsored by Turkish drug company Abdi ?brahim, had a cost of 2 million Turkish Liras.
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Who was Süleyman Shah?
Historian Erhan Afyoncu?s new book on the Tomb of Süleyman Shah has just been released. The book, which is published by the Üsküdar Municipality?s press department, was introduced to the public on March 11.
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The Last Battle Of The King
The Last Battle Of the King historical reenactment event will take place on November 8 in the Asparuhov park in Bulgaria's coast city of Varna.
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Ottoman coins to be displayed in first mint
Restorations are continuing in the mint where the fist Ottoman money was printed in the 1300s, during the reign of Orhan Gazi, the second Ottoman sultan.
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Right on target in Okmeydanı, the field of archery
Istanbulâs Okmeydanı neighborhood has recently become synonymous for battles between police and leftists in contemporary Turkey, but it was once the favorite place for the Ottomans to practice their target skills Once upon a time many centuries ago, the hills and slopes of the area known today as Okmeydanı were covered in trees, bushes and meadows.
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