• From morning prayers to festive gatherings, millions around the world came together to celebrate Eid al Adha with prayers, family gatherings and shared traditions
    From morning prayers to festive gatherings, millions around the world came together to celebrate Eid al Adha with prayers, family gatherings and shared traditions
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  • Türkiye
    Mayan syrup side dish
    Traditional local delicacies are sold, along with mostly syrup-like drinks.
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    Mayan Şerpeti Yanbalı
    Burada geleneksel yöresel lezzetlerin yanı sıra çoğunlukla şurup kıvamında içecekler satılıyor.
    Türkiye Mayan syrup side dish Traditional local delicacies are sold, along with mostly syrup-like drinks. --- Mayan Şerpeti Yanbalı Burada geleneksel yöresel lezzetlerin yanı sıra çoğunlukla şurup kıvamında içecekler satılıyor.
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  • TURKEY
    Things you probably didn’t know about Türkiye (breaking common myths):

    A bridge between continents: One of the few countries in the world that spans both Europe and Asia — with Istanbul divided by the Bosphorus Strait.

    Not the capital you think: While Istanbul is the most famous city, the real capital is Ankara.

    Empire legacy: The heart of the Ottoman Empire for over 600 years, influencing Europe, Asia, and Africa.

    Hagia Sophia is unique: The iconic Hagia Sophia has served as a church, mosque, and museum throughout history.

    Cradle of civilizations: Home to ancient cultures like the Hittites, Greeks, and Romans — leaving behind incredible archaeological heritage.

    Tea > Coffee: Contrary to popular belief, tea is consumed more than coffee and is a daily essential.

    Turkish baths: The famous “hammam” is a centuries-old tradition of relaxation and cleansing from the Ottoman era.

    Unreal landscapes: Places like Cappadocia are known for fairy chimneys and breathtaking hot air balloon rides.

    Rich cuisine: From kebabs to baklava and Turkish delight, Turkish food is loved worldwide.

    Strategic location: Controls key routes between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean — making it geopolitically important.

    Historic bazaars: The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world.

    Cultural diversity: A unique blend of European, Asian, and Middle Eastern influences in architecture, music, and traditions.

    Global TV hits: Turkish series and films are hugely popular in Latin America and beyond.

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    🇹🇷 TURKEY 🇹🇷 🧠😍 Things you probably didn’t know about Türkiye (breaking common myths): 👏👏 🌍 A bridge between continents: One of the few countries in the world that spans both Europe and Asia — with Istanbul divided by the Bosphorus Strait. 🏛️ Not the capital you think: While Istanbul is the most famous city, the real capital is Ankara. 👑 Empire legacy: The heart of the Ottoman Empire for over 600 years, influencing Europe, Asia, and Africa. 🕌 Hagia Sophia is unique: The iconic Hagia Sophia has served as a church, mosque, and museum throughout history. 🏺 Cradle of civilizations: Home to ancient cultures like the Hittites, Greeks, and Romans — leaving behind incredible archaeological heritage. 🍵 Tea > Coffee: Contrary to popular belief, tea is consumed more than coffee and is a daily essential. 🛁 Turkish baths: The famous “hammam” is a centuries-old tradition of relaxation and cleansing from the Ottoman era. 🎈 Unreal landscapes: Places like Cappadocia are known for fairy chimneys and breathtaking hot air balloon rides. 🍽️ Rich cuisine: From kebabs to baklava and Turkish delight, Turkish food is loved worldwide. 🌐 Strategic location: Controls key routes between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean — making it geopolitically important. 🛍️ Historic bazaars: The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world. 🎶 Cultural diversity: A unique blend of European, Asian, and Middle Eastern influences in architecture, music, and traditions. 📺 Global TV hits: Turkish series and films are hugely popular in Latin America and beyond. 👉 Follow for more amazing facts! 🌍✨ ❤️ Like | 💬 Comment | 🔁 Share #Turkey #Türkiye #Travel #History #Culture #Explore
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  • Eid al Fitr is being celebrated by hundreds of millions of Muslims worldwide, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, a month of fasting.

    A time of joy, gratitude and community, here are some of the traditions upheld on Eid days.
    Eid al Fitr is being celebrated by hundreds of millions of Muslims worldwide, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, a month of fasting. A time of joy, gratitude and community, here are some of the traditions upheld on Eid days.
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  • Turkish traditional dress
    Turkish traditional dress 🇹🇷🥀
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  • Kına Gecesi (Henna Night)
    A traditional Turkish pre-wedding ceremony

    Kına Gecesi is a cherished Turkish tradition held before the wedding, dedicated to the bride, the women of her family, and her close female friends.
    It’s often compared to a bachelorette party — but with a much more traditional and emotional spirit.

    What happens during Kına Gecesi?
    • Takes place 1–2 days before the wedding, usually at the bride’s home or a specially chosen venue
    • The bride wears a red dress or a traditional bindallı, with a red veil
    • Women sing traditional songs and share heartfelt wishes with the bride
    • The most emotional moment: henna is placed on the bride’s palm, symbolizing happiness and prosperity in marriage — usually done by the groom’s mother or an elder woman
    • After the ritual, the night turns joyful with dancing, food, and celebration

    The meaning of Kına Gecesi:
    • The bride’s farewell to her family and preparation for a new life
    • Protection and good luck for marriage
    • Bringing together women from family and close friendships

    This tradition exists not only in Turkey, but also in the Middle East, South Asia, and the Balkans, each with its own local touch.

    #KınaGecesi #HennaNight #TurkishCulture #WeddingTraditions #Tradition #Turkey #turquie #Turkei
    🌿 Kına Gecesi (Henna Night) A traditional Turkish pre-wedding ceremony Kına Gecesi is a cherished Turkish tradition held before the wedding, dedicated to the bride, the women of her family, and her close female friends. It’s often compared to a bachelorette party — but with a much more traditional and emotional spirit. 💃 What happens during Kına Gecesi? • Takes place 1–2 days before the wedding, usually at the bride’s home or a specially chosen venue • The bride wears a red dress or a traditional bindallı, with a red veil • Women sing traditional songs and share heartfelt wishes with the bride • The most emotional moment: henna is placed on the bride’s palm, symbolizing happiness and prosperity in marriage — usually done by the groom’s mother or an elder woman • After the ritual, the night turns joyful with dancing, food, and celebration ✨ The meaning of Kına Gecesi: • The bride’s farewell to her family and preparation for a new life • Protection and good luck for marriage • Bringing together women from family and close friendships 🌍 This tradition exists not only in Turkey, but also in the Middle East, South Asia, and the Balkans, each with its own local touch. #KınaGecesi #HennaNight #TurkishCulture #WeddingTraditions #Tradition #Turkey #turquie #Turkei
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  • From the plush, caramel-rich Medjool of Morocco to the firm, nutty Deglet Noor of Algeria and the dark, “holy” Ajwa of Medina, the Middle East and North Africa offer hundreds of distinct date types that vary wildly in taste and texture. From syrupy and soft to dry and bread-like, each serving a specific purpose whether enjoyed as a fresh snack, a natural sweetener in baking, or a traditional gift. More than just a superfruit, dates are a vital cultural cornerstone and a “desert staple” that have provided essential nutrition, hospitality, and spiritual significance to the region for millennia.

    Ramadan is so close. May Allah allow Us to reach it in good health
    From the plush, caramel-rich Medjool of Morocco to the firm, nutty Deglet Noor of Algeria and the dark, “holy” Ajwa of Medina, the Middle East and North Africa offer hundreds of distinct date types that vary wildly in taste and texture. From syrupy and soft to dry and bread-like, each serving a specific purpose whether enjoyed as a fresh snack, a natural sweetener in baking, or a traditional gift. More than just a superfruit, dates are a vital cultural cornerstone and a “desert staple” that have provided essential nutrition, hospitality, and spiritual significance to the region for millennia. Ramadan is so close. May Allah allow Us to reach it in good health
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  • Turkey traditional dress
    Turkey traditional dress 🇹🇷🇹🇷
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  • Balik Gol Sanliurfa Turkiye

    Şanlıurfa (Urfa / ancient Edessa) – "The City of Prophets"

    Local Belief: Many Muslims in Turkey believe Hazrat Ibrahim was born or lived in Şanlıurfa.

    Key Sites:

    Balıklıgöl (Pool of Sacred Fish):

    Local tradition says that King Nimrod threw Hazrat Ibrahim into a fire for rejecting idol worship.

    God turned the fire into water and the burning logs into fish.
    Balik Gol Sanliurfa Turkiye Şanlıurfa (Urfa / ancient Edessa) – "The City of Prophets" Local Belief: Many Muslims in Turkey believe Hazrat Ibrahim was born or lived in Şanlıurfa. Key Sites: Balıklıgöl (Pool of Sacred Fish): Local tradition says that King Nimrod threw Hazrat Ibrahim into a fire for rejecting idol worship. God turned the fire into water and the burning logs into fish.
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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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