History Department
Archaeologists unearth palace, agora and city wall in Troy
Excavations are ongoing to uncover structures in the 5,500-year-old ancient city of Troy, which lies within the borders of Tevfikiye village in the northwestern province of Çanakkale.
Official excavations in Troy, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, began in 1871. Numerous archaeological discoveries have come to light during the works that continue throughout the year.
Bastion from World War II abandoned
The cannons in the Turgut Reis Bastion, built for the defense of the Bosphorus during World War II in the northwestern province of Çanakkale, have started to rust, turning into a sad sight to behold, says a lecturer.
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World-renowned historian Mehmet Genç dies at age 87
World-renowned Ottoman historian Mehmet Genç has passed away at the age of 87.
Genç, a retired professor of Marmara University, was receiving treatment for lung cancer.
Genç graduated from Ankara University Faculty of Political Sciences in 1958.
Digital library gathers millions of pages of Ottoman documents
An online digital library project, "WikiLala," which aims to bring together and digitize all the printed texts from the Ottoman Empire since the introduction of the printing press, has been shedding new light on the empire's history and culture.
Stone pit found in ancient city of Tabea
An approximately 2,000 year-old stone pit has been discovered in the ancient city of Tabea in the western city of Denizli's Kale district.
The municipal teams, which were trying to get fill material for a touristic castle under construction on the Kepez Hill, found a field with steps in the region.
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Turkish president honors distinguished historian Feroz Ahmad
Outgoing President Abdullah Gül conferred the Order of Merit of the Republic of Turkey on Dr. Feroz Ahmad on Aug. 19 for the professorâs work on Turkish history.
Patriarch Irinej receives authors of book on WWI
BELGRADE - Serbian Patriarch Irinej received at the Patriarchate on Wednesday authors and publishers of the book titled "Serbia in the Great War 1914-1918" which was released on the occasion of the centenary of the beginning of World War I.
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