• Europe's Population: 1950 vs 2025. Quit slacking yurop!
    Europe's Population: 1950 vs 2025. Quit slacking yurop!
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  • Orta Asya’nın en güzel, tarih ve modernliği harmanlayan 10 etkileyici şehri — her biri kendi kültürü, mimarisi ve ruhuyla eşsiz birer yolculuk durağı

    1. Semerkant – Özbekistan

    Timur İmparatorluğu’nun başkenti
    Registan Meydanı, Şah-ı Zinde Türbesi ve Bibi Hanım Camii ile göz kamaştırır
    İpek Yolu’nun kalbi, mavinin her tonuyla büyüleyen şehir

    2. Buhara – Özbekistan

    2.500 yıllık tarihiyle İslam medeniyetinin beşiği
    Kalyan Minaresi ve Ark Kalesi görülmeye değer
    Zaman durmuş gibi — taş sokaklarında tarih fısıldar

    3. Astana (Nur-Sultan) – Kazakistan

    Modern mimarinin Orta Asya’daki en iddialı örneği
    Bayterek Kulesi, Barış Piramidi ve parlak gökdelenleriyle geleceğin şehri

    4. Taşkent – Özbekistan

    Orta Asya’nın en kalabalık ve gelişmiş şehri
    Metro istasyonları adeta bir sanat galerisi gibi
    Eski Şehir’de gelenek, Yeni Şehir’de modernlik buluşur

    5. Almatı – Kazakistan

    Tien Shan Dağları’nın eteklerinde kurulu, doğayla iç içe bir metropol
    Medeu buz pisti ve Kok-Tobe Tepesi şehir manzarasının en güzel noktaları

    6. Bişkek – Kırgızistan

    Genç ve dinamik şehir, Sovyet planlaması ve yeşil bulvarlarıyla ünlü
    Ala-Too Meydanı’nda Kırgız ruhunu hissedebilirsin

    7. Duşanbe – Tacikistan

    “Pazartesi” anlamına gelen ismi, kadim pazar günlerinden gelir
    Dev bayrak direği ve modern opera binası ile şaşırtıcı bir başkent

    8. Hiva – Özbekistan

    UNESCO mirası “İçan Kala” surlarıyla adeta açık hava müzesi
    Geceleri altın tonlara bürünen kubbeleriyle büyüleyici bir atmosfer

    9. Mary – Türkmenistan

    Antik Merv harabelerinin modern temsilcisi
    Tarih, çöl ve modern Türkmen mimarisi iç içe geçmiş durumda

    - 10. Penjikent – Tacikistan

    İpek Yolu’nun tarihi duraklarından
    Zarafşan Vadisi’nin ortasında yer alan büyüleyici doğa ve antik kalıntılarla dolu

    Orta Asya, hem tarihî medeniyetlerin mirasını hem de geleceğe uzanan modern vizyonu bir arada sunar. Her şehir, Türk dünyasının farklı bir rengini yansıtır

    Mehmet Sıraç Direk
    Uluslararası Ticaret ve Yatırım Uzmanı

    #OrtaAsya #TürkDünyası #GezginRuhu #msd197 #turkney197 #TravelAsia #SilkRoad
    Orta Asya’nın en güzel, tarih ve modernliği harmanlayan 10 etkileyici şehri — her biri kendi kültürü, mimarisi ve ruhuyla eşsiz birer yolculuk durağı 🕌🏙️ 🥇 1. Semerkant – Özbekistan 🇺🇿 🔹 Timur İmparatorluğu’nun başkenti 🔹 Registan Meydanı, Şah-ı Zinde Türbesi ve Bibi Hanım Camii ile göz kamaştırır 🔹 İpek Yolu’nun kalbi, mavinin her tonuyla büyüleyen şehir 🥈 2. Buhara – Özbekistan 🇺🇿 🔹 2.500 yıllık tarihiyle İslam medeniyetinin beşiği 🔹 Kalyan Minaresi ve Ark Kalesi görülmeye değer 🔹 Zaman durmuş gibi — taş sokaklarında tarih fısıldar 🥉 3. Astana (Nur-Sultan) – Kazakistan 🇰🇿 🔹 Modern mimarinin Orta Asya’daki en iddialı örneği 🔹 Bayterek Kulesi, Barış Piramidi ve parlak gökdelenleriyle geleceğin şehri 🏅 4. Taşkent – Özbekistan 🇺🇿 🔹 Orta Asya’nın en kalabalık ve gelişmiş şehri 🔹 Metro istasyonları adeta bir sanat galerisi gibi 🔹 Eski Şehir’de gelenek, Yeni Şehir’de modernlik buluşur 🎖️ 5. Almatı – Kazakistan 🇰🇿 🔹 Tien Shan Dağları’nın eteklerinde kurulu, doğayla iç içe bir metropol 🔹 Medeu buz pisti ve Kok-Tobe Tepesi şehir manzarasının en güzel noktaları 🌸 6. Bişkek – Kırgızistan 🇰🇬 🔹 Genç ve dinamik şehir, Sovyet planlaması ve yeşil bulvarlarıyla ünlü 🔹 Ala-Too Meydanı’nda Kırgız ruhunu hissedebilirsin 🏕️ 7. Duşanbe – Tacikistan 🇹🇯 🔹 “Pazartesi” anlamına gelen ismi, kadim pazar günlerinden gelir 🔹 Dev bayrak direği ve modern opera binası ile şaşırtıcı bir başkent 🕌 8. Hiva – Özbekistan 🇺🇿 🔹 UNESCO mirası “İçan Kala” surlarıyla adeta açık hava müzesi 🔹 Geceleri altın tonlara bürünen kubbeleriyle büyüleyici bir atmosfer 🌄 9. Mary – Türkmenistan 🇹🇲 🔹 Antik Merv harabelerinin modern temsilcisi 🔹 Tarih, çöl ve modern Türkmen mimarisi iç içe geçmiş durumda -🌅 10. Penjikent – Tacikistan 🇹🇯 🔹 İpek Yolu’nun tarihi duraklarından 🔹 Zarafşan Vadisi’nin ortasında yer alan büyüleyici doğa ve antik kalıntılarla dolu 🌍 Orta Asya, hem tarihî medeniyetlerin mirasını hem de geleceğe uzanan modern vizyonu bir arada sunar. Her şehir, Türk dünyasının farklı bir rengini yansıtır 🇹🇷✨ 📍Mehmet Sıraç Direk 🌐 Uluslararası Ticaret ve Yatırım Uzmanı #OrtaAsya #TürkDünyası #GezginRuhu #msd197 #turkney197 #TravelAsia #SilkRoad
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  • The Ottoman Empire at Its Peak – 1683

    In 1683, the Ottoman Empire stood as one of the world’s most powerful states, stretching across three continents.

    Territory – From Hungary in the heart of Europe to the Arabian deserts, from North Africa to the Caucasus, the empire spanned 6-7 million square kilometers.

    Capital – Istanbul, once Constantinople, was a global hub of trade, culture, and politics.

    Diversity – The empire united Turks, Arabs, Kurds, Greeks, Armenians, Slavs, Jews, and many more under a vast administrative system.

    Military Power – The Janissaries and navy projected influence across the Mediterranean, Red Sea, and beyond.

    1683 Vienna Campaign – Marked the high tide of Ottoman expansion into Europe, though the failed siege of Vienna also signaled the turning point of imperial fortunes.

    The Ottoman Empire in 1683 was not just a political force — it was a cultural mosaic and a major player in global history.

    A true ISLAMIC UNITY is not only the only solution to provide Peace, Tranquility, and Security today — just as the Ottoman State ensured for 600 years — but also the only path for the economic development of poor Islamic countries.
    The Ottoman Empire at Its Peak – 1683 In 1683, the Ottoman Empire stood as one of the world’s most powerful states, stretching across three continents. 🔹 Territory – From Hungary in the heart of Europe to the Arabian deserts, from North Africa to the Caucasus, the empire spanned 6-7 million square kilometers. 🔹 Capital – Istanbul, once Constantinople, was a global hub of trade, culture, and politics. 🔹 Diversity – The empire united Turks, Arabs, Kurds, Greeks, Armenians, Slavs, Jews, and many more under a vast administrative system. 🔹 Military Power – The Janissaries and navy projected influence across the Mediterranean, Red Sea, and beyond. 🔹 1683 Vienna Campaign – Marked the high tide of Ottoman expansion into Europe, though the failed siege of Vienna also signaled the turning point of imperial fortunes. The Ottoman Empire in 1683 was not just a political force — it was a cultural mosaic and a major player in global history. A true ISLAMIC UNITY is not only the only solution to provide Peace, Tranquility, and Security today — just as the Ottoman State ensured for 600 years — but also the only path for the economic development of poor Islamic countries.
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  • Zalimler için yaşasın cehennem.

    İstanbul’dan Gazze’ye selam olsun.

    Nehirden Denize Özgür Filistin…

    #GazzeyeUmutOl
    Zalimler için yaşasın cehennem. 🤲 İstanbul’dan Gazze’ye selam olsun. Nehirden Denize Özgür Filistin… 🇵🇸 #GazzeyeUmutOl 🇹🇷 🇵🇸
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  • Istanbul, Turkey ...
    Did you know that Istanbul, located in Turkey, is one of the most important cities in the world due to its history, culture and geographical location. It is the only city that straddles two continents, Europe and Asia, divided by the Bosphorus Strait. Founded as Byzantium and later known as Constantinople, it was the capital of three great empires: the Roman, the Byzantine and the Ottoman.
    Istanbul is famous for its impressive architecture, such as the Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque and the Topkapi Palace, former residences of the Ottoman Sultans. The city is also known for its vibrant culture and diversity, reflected in its cuisine, bazaars and historical monuments.
    Today, Istanbul is the economic and cultural center of Turkey, combining the ancient and the modern. Its streets are filled with bustling markets, such as the Grand Bazaar, along with cosmopolitan neighborhoods and modern skyscrapers. It is a popular tourist destination for its unique mix of cultures, history and modernity.
    Istanbul's Old City reflects the cultural influences of the different empires that ruled the region.
    Istanbul, Turkey 🇹🇷... Did you know that Istanbul, located in Turkey, is one of the most important cities in the world due to its history, culture and geographical location. It is the only city that straddles two continents, Europe and Asia, divided by the Bosphorus Strait. Founded as Byzantium and later known as Constantinople, it was the capital of three great empires: the Roman, the Byzantine and the Ottoman. Istanbul is famous for its impressive architecture, such as the Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque and the Topkapi Palace, former residences of the Ottoman Sultans. The city is also known for its vibrant culture and diversity, reflected in its cuisine, bazaars and historical monuments. Today, Istanbul is the economic and cultural center of Turkey, combining the ancient and the modern. Its streets are filled with bustling markets, such as the Grand Bazaar, along with cosmopolitan neighborhoods and modern skyscrapers. It is a popular tourist destination for its unique mix of cultures, history and modernity. Istanbul's Old City reflects the cultural influences of the different empires that ruled the region.
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  • Muslim pilgrims from around the world gather at Mount Arafat — also known as the Mount of Mercy — believed to be where Prophet Adam and Eve reunited and repented, marking a deeply spiritual moment in their Hajj journey on June 5, 2025.
    Muslim pilgrims from around the world gather at Mount Arafat — also known as the Mount of Mercy — believed to be where Prophet Adam and Eve reunited and repented, marking a deeply spiritual moment in their Hajj journey on June 5, 2025.
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  • Istanbul Airport (IST) has achieved an impressive milestone: it is now the most connected airport in the world, with direct flights to 310 international destinations. This vast air network makes it a true global hub, connecting Europe, Asia, Africa and even parts of the Americas quickly and efficiently.

    Despite this, IST only ranks 7th in the world ranking for passenger movement. In other words, although it is the absolute leader in connectivity, there are still other airports with a higher volume of travelers, such as Atlanta (USA), Dubai and London-Heathrow.

    This difference shows that connectivity is not the same as volume. While airports like Atlanta concentrate domestic flights and local passengers, Istanbul focuses on connecting between continents, serving as a strategic point for international stopovers.

    The airport's success is also linked to the growth of Turkish Airlines, one of the companies that flies the most to different countries in the world.
    Istanbul Airport (IST) has achieved an impressive milestone: it is now the most connected airport in the world, with direct flights to 310 international destinations. This vast air network makes it a true global hub, connecting Europe, Asia, Africa and even parts of the Americas quickly and efficiently. Despite this, IST only ranks 7th in the world ranking for passenger movement. In other words, although it is the absolute leader in connectivity, there are still other airports with a higher volume of travelers, such as Atlanta (USA), Dubai and London-Heathrow. This difference shows that connectivity is not the same as volume. While airports like Atlanta concentrate domestic flights and local passengers, Istanbul focuses on connecting between continents, serving as a strategic point for international stopovers. The airport's success is also linked to the growth of Turkish Airlines, one of the companies that flies the most to different countries in the world.
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  • Did you know that? Brazil is the largest country in South America and one of the most diverse in the world, both in culture and biodiversity. With a unique blend of indigenous, African, and European influences, it's a mesmerizing destination that combines modernity with deep traditions.
    • Population: ~215 million
    • Official languages: Portuguese
    • Territorial area: ~8.5 million km2
    • Capital: Brasilia
    • Currency: Brazilian Real (BRL)
    Interesting facts:
    Dazzling nature: Brazil is home to the Amazon rainforest, the "lung of the world", as well as the impressive Iguazu Falls and Pantanal, one of the ecosystems rich in biodiversity.
    Paradise Beaches: From Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro to Fernando de Noronha and Jericoacoara, Brazil is a dream destination for sun and sea lovers.
    Culture and festivals: Rio de Janeiro Carnival is one of the biggest spectacles in the world, with parades full of color, samba and joy. In addition, Brazilian music, with genres such as bossa nova and forró, is recognized worldwide.
    Did you know that? Brazil 🇧🇷 is the largest country in South America and one of the most diverse in the world, both in culture and biodiversity. With a unique blend of indigenous, African, and European influences, it's a mesmerizing destination that combines modernity with deep traditions. • Population: ~215 million 👥 • Official languages: Portuguese 🗣️ • Territorial area: ~8.5 million km2 🌍 • Capital: Brasilia 🏙️ • Currency: Brazilian Real (BRL) 💰 Interesting facts: 🌿 Dazzling nature: Brazil is home to the Amazon rainforest, the "lung of the world", as well as the impressive Iguazu Falls and Pantanal, one of the ecosystems rich in biodiversity. 🏖️ Paradise Beaches: From Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro to Fernando de Noronha and Jericoacoara, Brazil is a dream destination for sun and sea lovers. 🎭 Culture and festivals: Rio de Janeiro Carnival is one of the biggest spectacles in the world, with parades full of color, samba and joy. In addition, Brazilian music, with genres such as bossa nova and forró, is recognized worldwide.
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  • ISTANBUL, TURKEY

    Did you know that Istanbul, located in Turkey, is one of the most important cities in the world for its history, culture and geographical location. It is the only city that spans two continents, Europe and Asia, divided by the Bosporus Strait. Founded as Byzantium and later known as Constantinople, it was the capital of three great empires: the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman.

    Istanbul is famous for its impressive architecture, such as the Basilica of Santa Sophia, the Blue Mosque and the Topkapi Palace, former residences of the Ottoman sultans. The city is also known for its vibrant culture and diversity, reflected in its cuisine, bazaars, and historical monuments.

    Today, Istanbul is the economic and cultural center of Turkey, combining the ancient and the modern. Its streets are teeming with bustling markets, like the Grand Bazaar, along with cosmopolitan neighborhoods and modern skyscrapers. It's a popular tourist destination for its unique blend of cultures, history, and modernity.

    Istanbul is the Ancient City reflects the cultural influences of the different empires that ruled the region.
    ISTANBUL, TURKEY🇹🇷🥰 Did you know that Istanbul, located in Turkey, is one of the most important cities in the world for its history, culture and geographical location. It is the only city that spans two continents, Europe and Asia, divided by the Bosporus Strait. Founded as Byzantium and later known as Constantinople, it was the capital of three great empires: the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman. Istanbul is famous for its impressive architecture, such as the Basilica of Santa Sophia, the Blue Mosque and the Topkapi Palace, former residences of the Ottoman sultans. The city is also known for its vibrant culture and diversity, reflected in its cuisine, bazaars, and historical monuments. Today, Istanbul is the economic and cultural center of Turkey, combining the ancient and the modern. Its streets are teeming with bustling markets, like the Grand Bazaar, along with cosmopolitan neighborhoods and modern skyscrapers. It's a popular tourist destination for its unique blend of cultures, history, and modernity. Istanbul is the Ancient City reflects the cultural influences of the different empires that ruled the region.
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  • Welcome to Istanbul: The City Between Two Continents!
    Did you know Istanbul is the only city in the world that spans both Europe and Asia? This magical Turkish metropolis is a living museum of history, culture, and modern life—all in one breathtaking place!

    Quick Facts:

    • Location: Northwest Turkey, along the Bosphorus Strait
    • Area: ~5,343 km²
    • Population: 15+ million (Turkey’s largest city!)
    • Language: Turkish
    • Currency: Turkish Lira (TRY)



    Must-See Highlights:

    • Historic Icons: Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Galata Tower, Roman Hippodrome
    • UNESCO Site: The Historic Areas of Istanbul (Byzantine + Ottoman treasures)
    • Bridges That Connect Continents: Bosphorus Bridge & Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge
    • Famous Bazaars: Grand Bazaar & Spice Bazaar – centuries of shopping history!
    • Unique Transport: Ferry rides between continents, nostalgic trams, funiculars



    Tastes of Istanbul:

    Kebab, köfte, simit (sesame bread ring), meze plates, sweet baklava, and of course—Turkish tea in tulip-shaped glasses!



    Fun Fact:

    Istanbul was once known as Byzantium and Constantinople, serving as capital of 3 great empires: Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman!



    Istanbul isn’t just a city—it’s an experience that connects history and the future!

    #Istanbul #VisitTurkey #CityOfTwoContinents #Bosphorus #TurkishCulture #TravelGoals #AmazingWorldGeography
    🇹🇷✨ Welcome to Istanbul: The City Between Two Continents! Did you know Istanbul is the only city in the world that spans both Europe and Asia? This magical Turkish metropolis is a living museum of history, culture, and modern life—all in one breathtaking place! 🌍 Quick Facts: • Location: Northwest Turkey, along the Bosphorus Strait • Area: ~5,343 km² • Population: 15+ million (Turkey’s largest city!) • Language: Turkish • Currency: Turkish Lira (TRY) ⸻ 🕌 Must-See Highlights: • Historic Icons: Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Galata Tower, Roman Hippodrome • UNESCO Site: The Historic Areas of Istanbul (Byzantine + Ottoman treasures) • Bridges That Connect Continents: Bosphorus Bridge & Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge • Famous Bazaars: Grand Bazaar & Spice Bazaar – centuries of shopping history! • Unique Transport: Ferry rides between continents, nostalgic trams, funiculars ⸻ 🍽️ Tastes of Istanbul: Kebab, köfte, simit (sesame bread ring), meze plates, sweet baklava, and of course—Turkish tea in tulip-shaped glasses! ⸻ 🔍 Fun Fact: Istanbul was once known as Byzantium and Constantinople, serving as capital of 3 great empires: Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman! ⸻ Istanbul isn’t just a city—it’s an experience that connects history and the future! #Istanbul #VisitTurkey #CityOfTwoContinents #Bosphorus #TurkishCulture #TravelGoals #AmazingWorldGeography
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