• Burusho people
    ~ They are indigenous to the Lower Hunza Valley in Pakistan. Burushos are one of the last remnants of a pre-Indo-European population in the country. Numbering around 126,000 people, their language Burushaski is unrelated to any language on earth, making it a language isolate.

    The photos are from Photography Club Pakistan, Burusho Museum and X.
    Burusho people ~ They are indigenous to the Lower Hunza Valley in Pakistan. Burushos are one of the last remnants of a pre-Indo-European population in the country. Numbering around 126,000 people, their language Burushaski is unrelated to any language on earth, making it a language isolate. The photos are from Photography Club Pakistan, Burusho Museum and X.
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  • Explore Istanbul: A City Where East Meets West in Turkey!

    Discover Istanbul, a vibrant metropolis that straddles two continents, offering a rich tapestry of culture, history, and architecture. This unique city, formerly known as Constantinople, serves as a bridge between Europe and Asia and is known for its captivating blend of Eastern and Western influences.

    Visit iconic landmarks like the Hagia Sophia mosque, masterpiece of Byzantine architecture that has stood as a church, a mosque, and now a museum. Explore the majestic Topkapi Palace, the sprawling complex where sultans once ruled. Wander through the bustling Grand Bazaar, a labyrinth of shops offering everything from spices to intricate jewelry.

    Stroll along the Bosphorus Strait and enjoy the scenic views, dine on delicious Turkish cuisine, and soak in the rich history and dynamic atmosphere of this cosmopolitan city. Whether you're exploring ancient sites, enjoying local coffee in quaint cafes, or watching the sunset over the skyline, Istanbul promises an unforgettable experience.

    #IstanbulTurkey #TravelTurkey #CulturalCrossroads #HistoricCities #discoveristanbul
    🌟 Explore Istanbul: A City Where East Meets West in Turkey! 🇹🇷🌉 Discover Istanbul, a vibrant metropolis that straddles two continents, offering a rich tapestry of culture, history, and architecture. This unique city, formerly known as Constantinople, serves as a bridge between Europe and Asia and is known for its captivating blend of Eastern and Western influences. 🌍🕌 Visit iconic landmarks like the Hagia Sophia mosque, masterpiece of Byzantine architecture that has stood as a church, a mosque, and now a museum. Explore the majestic Topkapi Palace, the sprawling complex where sultans once ruled. Wander through the bustling Grand Bazaar, a labyrinth of shops offering everything from spices to intricate jewelry. 🏰🛍️ Stroll along the Bosphorus Strait and enjoy the scenic views, dine on delicious Turkish cuisine, and soak in the rich history and dynamic atmosphere of this cosmopolitan city. Whether you're exploring ancient sites, enjoying local coffee in quaint cafes, or watching the sunset over the skyline, Istanbul promises an unforgettable experience. 🌅☕ #IstanbulTurkey #TravelTurkey #CulturalCrossroads #HistoricCities #discoveristanbul
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  • The Green Dome Of Konya

    Konya Also Known as The Cıty of Rumı

    The Mevlâna Museum

    Türkiye Konya
    The Green Dome Of Konya Konya Also Known as The Cıty of Rumı The Mevlâna Museum 💖💖💖Türkiye Konya 💖💖💖
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  • Türk modası etkisiyle inşa edilen cami; Schwetzingen.

    Yapı, 1766 yılında Bavyera Dükü Karl Theador’un isteği üzerine, sanatta Türk modası anlamına gelen ve çok ilgi gören “Turquerie” akımından etkilenerek saray mimarı Nicolas de Pigage tarafından tasarlanıyor. Cami, Baden-Württemberg eyaletindeki Schwetzingen ilçesinde Schwetzingen Sarayı’nın bahçesinin doğu kısmında Türk Bahçesi (Tüsrkisches Garten) adıyla anılan ayrı bir bölümde yer alıyor.

    Caminin iç mekânı, sütunlar ve nişlerle bölünmüş dairesel bir orta alandan ve sekizgen kat planından oluşuyor. Kubbenin oturduğu tambur, küpten dairesel bir planla yükseliyor. Dışta köşelerin içbükey girintisi, içte ise revak nişlerinin üzerinde birleşen kubbenin kaideleri de iyonik sütunlarla dengeleniyor. Mihrap görünümü verilmiş nişler üzerindeki hilal ve sarık süslemeleri yer alıyor.

    Arapça karakterlerde, neredeyse tüm panellerde ünsüzlerin noktalamasında ve Arap dilinin seslendirilmesinde hatalar olduğu dikkat çekiyor. Yazıları uygulayan sanatçının Arapça konusunda yetkin olmadığı ve yazıyı matbû orjinallerden uyarladığı biliniyor. Yapı şu an herkese açık bir müze olarak kullanılıyor.

    İlk Görsel: Wikipedia
    Fotoğraflar ve inceleme yazısı ✍🏻 : Ayşe Ayşin Korkmaz

    Schwetzingen, built under the influence of Turkish fashion. The building was designed by the palace architect Nicolas de Pigage in 1766 at the request of Duke Karl Theador of Bavaria, influenced by the “Turquerie” movement, which means Turkish fashion in art and attracted much attention. The mosque is located in a separate section called the Turkish Garden (Tüsrkisches Garten) in the eastern part of the garden of Schwetzingen Palace in Schwetzingen district in the state of Baden-Württemberg.

    In Arabic characters, it is noticeable that in almost all panels there are errors in the punctuation of consonants and in the vocalisation of the Arabic language. It is known that the artist who applied the script was not competent in Arabic and adapted the script from the printed originals. The building is currently used as a museum open to the public.

    #arkitekt #camii #almanya #schwetzingen #diniyapılar
    Türk modası etkisiyle inşa edilen cami; Schwetzingen. Yapı, 1766 yılında Bavyera Dükü Karl Theador’un isteği üzerine, sanatta Türk modası anlamına gelen ve çok ilgi gören “Turquerie” akımından etkilenerek saray mimarı Nicolas de Pigage tarafından tasarlanıyor. Cami, Baden-Württemberg eyaletindeki Schwetzingen ilçesinde Schwetzingen Sarayı’nın bahçesinin doğu kısmında Türk Bahçesi (Tüsrkisches Garten) adıyla anılan ayrı bir bölümde yer alıyor. Caminin iç mekânı, sütunlar ve nişlerle bölünmüş dairesel bir orta alandan ve sekizgen kat planından oluşuyor. Kubbenin oturduğu tambur, küpten dairesel bir planla yükseliyor. Dışta köşelerin içbükey girintisi, içte ise revak nişlerinin üzerinde birleşen kubbenin kaideleri de iyonik sütunlarla dengeleniyor. Mihrap görünümü verilmiş nişler üzerindeki hilal ve sarık süslemeleri yer alıyor. Arapça karakterlerde, neredeyse tüm panellerde ünsüzlerin noktalamasında ve Arap dilinin seslendirilmesinde hatalar olduğu dikkat çekiyor. Yazıları uygulayan sanatçının Arapça konusunda yetkin olmadığı ve yazıyı matbû orjinallerden uyarladığı biliniyor. Yapı şu an herkese açık bir müze olarak kullanılıyor. İlk Görsel: Wikipedia Fotoğraflar ve inceleme yazısı ✍🏻 : Ayşe Ayşin Korkmaz Schwetzingen, built under the influence of Turkish fashion. The building was designed by the palace architect Nicolas de Pigage in 1766 at the request of Duke Karl Theador of Bavaria, influenced by the “Turquerie” movement, which means Turkish fashion in art and attracted much attention. The mosque is located in a separate section called the Turkish Garden (Tüsrkisches Garten) in the eastern part of the garden of Schwetzingen Palace in Schwetzingen district in the state of Baden-Württemberg. In Arabic characters, it is noticeable that in almost all panels there are errors in the punctuation of consonants and in the vocalisation of the Arabic language. It is known that the artist who applied the script was not competent in Arabic and adapted the script from the printed originals. The building is currently used as a museum open to the public. #arkitekt #camii #almanya #schwetzingen #diniyapılar
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  • Nicknamed: The World's Greatest Explorer of all times.

    This is map of the parts of the world that the Moroccan "Ibn Batuta"travelled to and experienced their cultures. He noted them in his books which were brought to the Moroccan Marinid Sultan. They are available in the museum of Tangier. The city where Ibn Batuta was born and also where he was buried (1304-1369).

    He was a scholar, historian, traveler, and Morocco's ambassador.

    So, basically his books are used as references for researches nowadays. Especially his book: The Rihla (The Journey).

    Worked as a judge in Morocco, in India and in Maldives (Maldives converted to Islam because of Morocco), and also he worked as an Islamic law teacher in Egypt.

    Born in 1304, Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan/Moorish-Amazigh Muslim explorer in the fourteenth century.He has traveled three times further than Marco Polo.

    He traveled from his hometown Tangier to China as a scholar, merchant, minister and explorer.

    He travelled more than any other explorer in history, totaling around 121,000 km. More than surpassing Zheng He with about 50,000 km and Marco Polo with 24,000 km .

    Over a period of thirty years, Ibn Battuta visited most of the Old World, including Central Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, China, and the Iberian Peninsula (Southern Iberia which was under Morocco's rule; from 711 AD to 1492 AD).

    He left home at the age 18 and was only back at the age of 45.

    First journey: 1325-1332
    Second journey: 1332-1346

    In the year 1349, he was finally at home in Tangier, Morocco, but found that his parents passed away 15 years ago.

    Nothing to keep him home...so, he went on a new journey, and the final one: 1349-1354.

    It is said that when he came back to Tanja (Tangier), Morocco, he worked as a judge till he died in the year 1369.

    The World's Greatest Explorer! 🏻
    Nicknamed: The World's Greatest Explorer of all times. This is map of the parts of the world that the Moroccan 🇲🇦 "Ibn Batuta"travelled to and experienced their cultures. He noted them in his books which were brought to the Moroccan Marinid Sultan. They are available in the museum of Tangier. The city where Ibn Batuta was born and also where he was buried (1304-1369). He was a scholar, historian, traveler, and Morocco's ambassador. So, basically his books are used as references for researches nowadays. Especially his book: The Rihla (The Journey). Worked as a judge in Morocco, in India and in Maldives (Maldives converted to Islam because of Morocco), and also he worked as an Islamic law teacher in Egypt. Born in 1304, Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan/Moorish-Amazigh Muslim explorer in the fourteenth century.He has traveled three times further than Marco Polo. He traveled from his hometown Tangier to China as a scholar, merchant, minister and explorer. He travelled more than any other explorer in history, totaling around 121,000 km. More than surpassing Zheng He with about 50,000 km and Marco Polo with 24,000 km . Over a period of thirty years, Ibn Battuta visited most of the Old World, including Central Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, China, and the Iberian Peninsula (Southern Iberia which was under Morocco's rule; from 711 AD to 1492 AD). He left home at the age 18 and was only back at the age of 45. 👉 First journey: 1325-1332 👉Second journey: 1332-1346 👉In the year 1349, he was finally at home in Tangier, Morocco, but found that his parents passed away 15 years ago. 👉Nothing to keep him home...so, he went on a new journey, and the final one: 1349-1354. It is said that when he came back to Tanja (Tangier), Morocco, he worked as a judge till he died in the year 1369. The World's Greatest Explorer! 🤴🏻💗🇲🇦💗
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  • Good evening & iyi Akşamlar

    From Mevlana Museum & Mosque & Tomb in Konya
    Good evening & iyi Akşamlar From Mevlana Museum & Mosque & Tomb in Konya
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  • From the history of the Parthenon, the temple of Athena built on the Acropolis of Athens in the 5th century BC (the use of the goddess Athenai as a church, mosque and museum, respectively)
    Athens Acropolis and Parthenon spelling
    (Excerpt from Ancient Chronicles)
    From the history of the Parthenon, the temple of Athena built on the Acropolis of Athens in the 5th century BC (the use of the goddess Athenai as a church, mosque and museum, respectively) Athens Acropolis and Parthenon spelling (Excerpt from Ancient Chronicles)
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  • The palace on the rock
    Dar Al Hajar, Yemen

    Also known as the “Stone House”, it is a unique architectural work.
    Built on natural rock, it is a 7-story building.

    Today, Dar Al Hajar is government-owned and houses a museum with traditional clothing and objects from the past.
    The palace on the rock Dar Al Hajar, Yemen Also known as the “Stone House”, it is a unique architectural work. Built on natural rock, it is a 7-story building. Today, Dar Al Hajar is government-owned and houses a museum with traditional clothing and objects from the past.
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  • Moshir Mansion & Museum
    Esfahan, Iran
    Moshir Mansion & Museum Esfahan, Iran
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  • A little over a week ago we had an opportunity to see the new 2024 Land Cruiser ourselves. We can’t wait to see the impact it will have in the community once it is officially released!

    #FJ25 #FJ40 #FJ45 #FJ55 #FJ60 #FJ62 #FJ #LX450 #LX470 #LX570 #FJ80 #Beauty #LetsGoPlaces #OffRoad #LandCruiserLifestlye #YotaLife #YotaNation #IH8Mud #Yota #Toyota #Landcruiser #100Series #200Series #ToyotaLandCruiser #ToyotaFreaks #LandCruiser200 #CruiserCorps #4x4 #Toyota4x4 #LandCruiserHeritageMuseum #LetsGoPlaces
    A little over a week ago we had an opportunity to see the new 2024 Land Cruiser ourselves. We can’t wait to see the impact it will have in the community once it is officially released! #FJ25 #FJ40 #FJ45 #FJ55 #FJ60 #FJ62 #FJ #LX450 #LX470 #LX570 #FJ80 #Beauty #LetsGoPlaces #OffRoad #LandCruiserLifestlye #YotaLife #YotaNation #IH8Mud #Yota #Toyota #Landcruiser #100Series #200Series #ToyotaLandCruiser #ToyotaFreaks #LandCruiser200 #CruiserCorps #4x4 #Toyota4x4 #LandCruiserHeritageMuseum #LetsGoPlaces
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