• Osmanlı, Safevi ve Babür İmparatorlukları:
    1600’lerin Ekonomik Devleri

    17. yüzyılda, üç büyük Türkî imparatorluk — Osmanlı Halifeliği, Safevi İmparatorluğu ve Babür Sultanlığı — Orta Doğu ve Güney Asya’nın geniş bölgelerine hükmediyordu. Her biri kültür, siyaset ve ticaretin birer gücüydü. Ancak saf ekonomik güç bakımından Babür İmparatorluğu diğerlerinin üzerinde yer alıyordu; 1990 uluslararası dolar cinsinden tahmini 74,3 milyar dolarlık bir GSYİH’ya sahipti.

    Bu karşılaştırma, bu imparatorlukların yalnızca kendi bölgelerini değil, aynı zamanda erken modern dünyadaki küresel ticareti, güç dengelerini ve servet akışını nasıl şekillendirdiklerine de ışık tutmaktadır.

    Kaynak: @creative.wam

    Ottoman & Safavid & Mughal Empires :
    The Economic Titans of the 1600s

    In the 17th century, three great Turkic empires ruled vast regions across the Middle East and South Asia - the Ottoman Caliphate, the Safavid Empire, and the Mughal (Babur) Sultanate. Each was a powerhouse of culture, politics, and commerce. But when it came to sheer economic strength, the Mughal (Babur) Empire stood above the rest, boasting an estimated GDP of $74.3 billion (in 1990 international dollars).

    This comparison sheds light on how these empires not only defined their regions but also shaped global trade, power dynamics, and the flow of wealth in the early modern world.

    Credit: @creative.wam
    Osmanlı, Safevi ve Babür İmparatorlukları: 1600’lerin Ekonomik Devleri 17. yüzyılda, üç büyük Türkî imparatorluk — Osmanlı Halifeliği, Safevi İmparatorluğu ve Babür Sultanlığı — Orta Doğu ve Güney Asya’nın geniş bölgelerine hükmediyordu. Her biri kültür, siyaset ve ticaretin birer gücüydü. Ancak saf ekonomik güç bakımından Babür İmparatorluğu diğerlerinin üzerinde yer alıyordu; 1990 uluslararası dolar cinsinden tahmini 74,3 milyar dolarlık bir GSYİH’ya sahipti. Bu karşılaştırma, bu imparatorlukların yalnızca kendi bölgelerini değil, aynı zamanda erken modern dünyadaki küresel ticareti, güç dengelerini ve servet akışını nasıl şekillendirdiklerine de ışık tutmaktadır. Kaynak: @creative.wam Ottoman & Safavid & Mughal Empires : The Economic Titans of the 1600s In the 17th century, three great Turkic empires ruled vast regions across the Middle East and South Asia - the Ottoman Caliphate, the Safavid Empire, and the Mughal (Babur) Sultanate. Each was a powerhouse of culture, politics, and commerce. But when it came to sheer economic strength, the Mughal (Babur) Empire stood above the rest, boasting an estimated GDP of $74.3 billion (in 1990 international dollars). This comparison sheds light on how these empires not only defined their regions but also shaped global trade, power dynamics, and the flow of wealth in the early modern world. Credit: @creative.wam
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  • 45 countries do not officially recognize the State of Palestine , the most prominent of which are:

    United States
    Germany
    Japan
    Italy
    South Korea
    Panama
    Finland
    Estonia
    Czech Republic
    Hungary
    Netherlands

    Question:
    Among these countries, which one surprised you by not recognizing the State of Palestine? And why?

    #Palestine #WorldMap #InternationalPolitics #Jerusalem
    45 countries do not officially recognize the State of Palestine 🇵🇸, the most prominent of which are: 🇺🇸 United States 🇩🇪 Germany 🇯🇵 Japan 🇮🇹 Italy 🇰🇷 South Korea 🇵🇦 Panama 🇫🇮 Finland 🇪🇪 Estonia 🇨🇿 Czech Republic 🇭🇺 Hungary 🇳🇱 Netherlands 📌 Question: Among these countries, which one surprised you by not recognizing the State of Palestine? And why? 🤔 #Palestine #WorldMap #InternationalPolitics #Jerusalem
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  • A Gaza-focused meeting in New York brought together US President Donald Trump, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and other Muslim leaders in the region on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.

    The closed-door talks concluded, with the details yet to be shared. Erdogan described the meeting as “very productive and positive,” Trump called it as “very successful.”

    https://trt.world/cn4h

    #PalestinesVoiceErdogan
    A Gaza-focused meeting in New York brought together US President Donald Trump, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and other Muslim leaders in the region on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. The closed-door talks concluded, with the details yet to be shared. Erdogan described the meeting as “very productive and positive,” Trump called it as “very successful.” 🔗 https://trt.world/cn4h #PalestinesVoiceErdogan
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  • A Historic Move After 125 Years!

    The Hejaz Railway, first launched by Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1900 to connect Istanbul to Mecca and Medina, is being revived after 125 years!

    Türkiye, Jordan, and Syria have signed a protocol for reconstruction. A separate protocol with Saudi Arabia will follow soon.

    The new line will stretch from Istanbul → Damascus → Amman → Medina, aiming to provide safe, affordable travel for pilgrims and boost international trade.

    Originally completed in 1908, the railway was disrupted during World War I, but now it will return as a modern link of faith, history, and commerce.

    #HejazRailway #History #OttomanEmpire #AbdulHamidII #Pilgrimage #FaithAndTrade #Turkey #Jordan #Syria #SaudiArabia
    A Historic Move After 125 Years! 🚂✨ The Hejaz Railway, first launched by Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1900 to connect Istanbul to Mecca and Medina, is being revived after 125 years! 🇹🇷 Türkiye, 🇯🇴 Jordan, and 🇸🇾 Syria have signed a protocol for reconstruction. A separate protocol with Saudi Arabia will follow soon. The new line will stretch from Istanbul → Damascus → Amman → Medina, aiming to provide safe, affordable travel for pilgrims and boost international trade. 🕌 Originally completed in 1908, the railway was disrupted during World War I, but now it will return as a modern link of faith, history, and commerce. #HejazRailway #History #OttomanEmpire #AbdulHamidII #Pilgrimage #FaithAndTrade #Turkey #Jordan #Syria #SaudiArabia
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  • As if she carries all the countries and pulls them behind her.

    #Gaza #Gazze #Filistin #Palestine #world #humanity
    As if she carries all the countries and pulls them behind her. #Gaza #Gazze #Filistin #Palestine #world #humanity
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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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  • Countries With the Most Muslims (% Population)

    1. Indonesia - 242M (87.0%)
    2. Pakistan - 235M (96.3%)
    3. India - 213M (15.3%)
    4. Bangladesh - 150M (91.0%)
    5. Nigeria - 124M (53.5%)
    6. Egypt - 104M (95%)
    7. Iran - 88M (99.8%)
    8. Turkey - 84M (97%)
    9. Sudan - 46M (99%)
    10. Algeria - 43M (98.0%)
    11. Iraq - 40M (98%)
    12. Afghanistan - 39M (99.7%)
    13. Ethiopia - 37M (31.3%)
    14. Morocco - 37M (99.0%)
    15. Yemen - 31M (99.1%)
    16. Saudi Arabia - 29M (92.7%)
    17. Uzbekistan - 28M (88.0%)
    18. China - 25M (1.4%)
    19. Nigér - 25M (99.3%)
    20. Tanzania - 22M (34.1%)
    21. Malaysia - 21M (63.5%)
    22. Mali - 20M (93.9%)
    23. Syria - 20M (87.0%)
    24. Somalia - 13M (99.8%)

    The data comes from two complementary sources: Pew Research, which tracks global religious affiliation, and the CIA World Factbook, which publishes national demographic splits.

    Countries With the Largest Muslim Populations: Islam is the world’s second-largest religion, with 1.8 billion Muslims dispersed across every continent. Due to data constraints, the most recent figures between 2020–2023 have been utilized, depending on availability per country. Africa is home to some of the fastest-growing Muslim populations. Nigeria, already the continent’s most populous country, now counts over 124 million Muslims, comprising more than half its citizens. In North Africa, Egypt and Algeria each report that roughly 95-98% of their inhabitants identify as Muslim, reflecting centuries-old cultural and religious continuity.
    🕌 Countries With the Most Muslims (% Population) 1. 🇮🇩 Indonesia - 242M (87.0%) 2. 🇵🇰 Pakistan - 235M (96.3%) 3. 🇮🇳 India - 213M (15.3%) 4. 🇧🇩 Bangladesh - 150M (91.0%) 5. 🇳🇬 Nigeria - 124M (53.5%) 6. 🇪🇬 Egypt - 104M (95%) 7. 🇮🇷 Iran - 88M (99.8%) 8. 🇹🇷 Turkey - 84M (97%) 9. 🇸🇩 Sudan - 46M (99%) 10. 🇩🇿 Algeria - 43M (98.0%) 11. 🇮🇶 Iraq - 40M (98%) 12. 🇦🇫 Afghanistan - 39M (99.7%) 13. 🇪🇹 Ethiopia - 37M (31.3%) 14. 🇲🇦 Morocco - 37M (99.0%) 15. 🇾🇪 Yemen - 31M (99.1%) 16. 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia - 29M (92.7%) 17. 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan - 28M (88.0%) 18. 🇨🇳 China - 25M (1.4%) 19. 🇳🇪 Nigér - 25M (99.3%) 20. 🇹🇿 Tanzania - 22M (34.1%) 21. 🇲🇾 Malaysia - 21M (63.5%) 22. 🇲🇱 Mali - 20M (93.9%) 23. 🇸🇾 Syria - 20M (87.0%) 24. 🇸🇴 Somalia - 13M (99.8%) 📌 The data comes from two complementary sources: Pew Research, which tracks global religious affiliation, and the CIA World Factbook, which publishes national demographic splits. Countries With the Largest Muslim Populations: Islam is the world’s second-largest religion, with 1.8 billion Muslims dispersed across every continent. Due to data constraints, the most recent figures between 2020–2023 have been utilized, depending on availability per country. Africa is home to some of the fastest-growing Muslim populations. Nigeria, already the continent’s most populous country, now counts over 124 million Muslims, comprising more than half its citizens. In North Africa, Egypt and Algeria each report that roughly 95-98% of their inhabitants identify as Muslim, reflecting centuries-old cultural and religious continuity.
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  • Diabetes rates around the world:

    1. Pakistan: 30.8%
    2. Kuwait: 24.9%
    8. Egypt: 20.9%
    10. Qatar: 19.5%
    12. Malaysia: 19%
    14. Saudi Arabia: 18.7%
    17. Mexico: 16.9%
    26. Turkey: 14.5%
    27. Bangladesh: 14.2%
    48. Sri Lanka: 11.3%
    53. South Africa: 10.8%
    54. Iraq: 10.7%
    55. United States: 10.7%
    56. Indonesia: 10.6%
    57. China: 10.6%
    60. Spain: 10.3%
    63. Thailand: 9.7%
    64. India: 9.6%
    71. Iran: 9.1%
    74. Portugal: 9.1%
    78. Brazil: 8.8%
    83. Nepal: 8.7%
    86. North Korea: 8.6%
    96. Canada: 7.7%
    107. Philippines: 7.1%
    113. South Korea: 6.8%
    116. Japan: 6.6%
    127. Australia: 6.4%
    129. Italy: 6.4%
    132. United Kingdom: 6.3%
    135. New Zealand: 6.2%
    139. Vietnam: 6.1%
    153. Russia: 5.6%
    162. Argentina: 5.4%
    165. France: 5.3%
    169. Ethiopia: 5%
    183. Kenya: 4%
    186. Nigeria: 3.6%

    Percentage of people age 20-79 who have type 1 or type 2 diabetes
    Diabetes rates around the world: 1. 🇵🇰Pakistan: 30.8% 2. 🇰🇼Kuwait: 24.9% 8. 🇪🇬Egypt: 20.9% 10. 🇶🇦Qatar: 19.5% 12. 🇲🇾Malaysia: 19% 14. 🇸🇦Saudi Arabia: 18.7% 17. 🇲🇽Mexico: 16.9% 26. 🇹🇷Turkey: 14.5% 27. 🇧🇩Bangladesh: 14.2% 48. 🇱🇰Sri Lanka: 11.3% 53. 🇿🇦South Africa: 10.8% 54. 🇮🇶Iraq: 10.7% 55. 🇺🇸United States: 10.7% 56. 🇮🇩Indonesia: 10.6% 57. 🇨🇳China: 10.6% 60. 🇪🇸Spain: 10.3% 63. 🇹🇭Thailand: 9.7% 64. 🇮🇳India: 9.6% 71. 🇮🇷Iran: 9.1% 74. 🇵🇹Portugal: 9.1% 78. 🇧🇷Brazil: 8.8% 83. 🇳🇵Nepal: 8.7% 86. 🇰🇵North Korea: 8.6% 96. 🇨🇦Canada: 7.7% 107. 🇵🇭Philippines: 7.1% 113. 🇰🇷South Korea: 6.8% 116. 🇯🇵Japan: 6.6% 127. 🇦🇺Australia: 6.4% 129. 🇮🇹Italy: 6.4% 132. 🇬🇧United Kingdom: 6.3% 135. 🇳🇿New Zealand: 6.2% 139. 🇻🇳Vietnam: 6.1% 153. 🇷🇺Russia: 5.6% 162. 🇦🇷Argentina: 5.4% 165. 🇫🇷France: 5.3% 169. 🇪🇹Ethiopia: 5% 183. 🇰🇪Kenya: 4% 186. 🇳🇬Nigeria: 3.6% 📌 Percentage of people age 20-79 who have type 1 or type 2 diabetes
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  • Most Populous Countries in The World (August 2025)

    1. India - 1,465,677,586 (1.47B)
    2. China - 1,415,623,588 (1.42B)
    3. United States - 347,538,693 (348M)
    4. Indonesia - 286,035,530 (286M)
    5. Pakistan - 255,219,554 (255M)
    6. Nigeria - 238,251,907 (238M)
    7. Brazil - 212,932,800 (213M)
    8. Bangladesh - 176,002,683 (176M)
    9. Russia - 143,876,305 (144M)
    10. Ethiopia - 135,983,125 (136M)
    11. Mexico - 132,107,942 (132M)
    12. Japan - 123,007,892 (123M)
    13. Egypt - 118,638,206 (119M)
    14. Philippines - 116,926,846 (117M)
    15. DR Congo - 113,367,106 (113M)
    16. Vietnam - 101,689,007 (102M)
    17. Iran - 92,543,805 (92M)
    18. Turkey - 87,716,710 (88M)
    19. Germany - 84,004,876 (84M)
    20. Thailand - 71,612,755 (72M)
    21. Tanzania - 70,801,979 (71M)
    22. United Kingdom - 69,609,918 (70M)
    23. France - 66,665,565 (67M)
    24. South Africa - 64,849,940 (65M)
    25. Italy - 59,117,339 (59M)
    26. Kenya - 57,680,076 (58M)
    27. Myanmar - 54,900,269 (55M)
    28. Colombia - 53,500,821 (54M)
    29. South Korea - 51,659,659 (52M)
    30. Sudan - 51,821,910 (52M)
    31. Uganda - 51,562,757 (52M)
    32. Spain - 47,886,966 (48M)
    33. Algeria - 47,520,822 (48M)
    34. Iraq - 47,151,180 (47M)
    35. Argentina - 45,873,616 (46M)
    36. Afghanistan - 43,999,045 (44M)
    37. Yemen - 41,927,208 (42M)
    38. Canada - 40,180,416 (40M)
    39. Angola - 39,187,953 (39M)
    40. Morocco - 38,479,712 (38M)
    41. Poland - 38,080,709 (38M)
    42. Uzbekistan - 37,146,431 (37M)
    43. Malaysia - 36,036,035 (36M)
    44. Mozambique - 35,760,667 (36M)
    45. Ghana - 35,150,102 (35M)
    46. Peru - 34,626,633 (35M)
    47. Saudi Arabia - 34,647,916 (35M)
    48. Madagascar - 32,842,738 (33M)
    49. 🇨🇮 Côte d'Ivoire - 32,813,785 (33M)
    50. Cameroon - 29,978,049 (30M)
    Most Populous Countries in The World (August 2025) 1. 🇮🇳 India - 1,465,677,586 (1.47B) 2. 🇨🇳 China - 1,415,623,588 (1.42B) 3. 🇺🇸 United States - 347,538,693 (348M) 4. 🇮🇩 Indonesia - 286,035,530 (286M) 5. 🇵🇰 Pakistan - 255,219,554 (255M) 6. 🇳🇬 Nigeria - 238,251,907 (238M) 7. 🇧🇷 Brazil - 212,932,800 (213M) 8. 🇧🇩 Bangladesh - 176,002,683 (176M) 9. 🇷🇺 Russia - 143,876,305 (144M) 10. 🇪🇹 Ethiopia - 135,983,125 (136M) 11. 🇲🇽 Mexico - 132,107,942 (132M) 12. 🇯🇵 Japan - 123,007,892 (123M) 13. 🇪🇬 Egypt - 118,638,206 (119M) 14. 🇵🇭 Philippines - 116,926,846 (117M) 15. 🇨🇩 DR Congo - 113,367,106 (113M) 16. 🇻🇳 Vietnam - 101,689,007 (102M) 17. 🇮🇷 Iran - 92,543,805 (92M) 18. 🇹🇷 Turkey - 87,716,710 (88M) 19. 🇩🇪 Germany - 84,004,876 (84M) 20. 🇹🇭 Thailand - 71,612,755 (72M) 21. 🇹🇿 Tanzania - 70,801,979 (71M) 22. 🇬🇧 United Kingdom - 69,609,918 (70M) 23. 🇫🇷 France - 66,665,565 (67M) 24. 🇿🇦 South Africa - 64,849,940 (65M) 25. 🇮🇹 Italy - 59,117,339 (59M) 26. 🇰🇪 Kenya - 57,680,076 (58M) 27. 🇲🇲 Myanmar - 54,900,269 (55M) 28. 🇨🇴 Colombia - 53,500,821 (54M) 29. 🇰🇷 South Korea - 51,659,659 (52M) 30. 🇸🇩 Sudan - 51,821,910 (52M) 31. 🇺🇬 Uganda - 51,562,757 (52M) 32. 🇪🇸 Spain - 47,886,966 (48M) 33. 🇩🇿 Algeria - 47,520,822 (48M) 34. 🇮🇶 Iraq - 47,151,180 (47M) 35. 🇦🇷 Argentina - 45,873,616 (46M) 36. 🇦🇫 Afghanistan - 43,999,045 (44M) 37. 🇾🇪 Yemen - 41,927,208 (42M) 38. 🇨🇦 Canada - 40,180,416 (40M) 39. 🇦🇴 Angola - 39,187,953 (39M) 40. 🇲🇦 Morocco - 38,479,712 (38M) 41. 🇵🇱 Poland - 38,080,709 (38M) 42. 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan - 37,146,431 (37M) 43. 🇲🇾 Malaysia - 36,036,035 (36M) 44. 🇲🇿 Mozambique - 35,760,667 (36M) 45. 🇬🇭 Ghana - 35,150,102 (35M) 46. 🇵🇪 Peru - 34,626,633 (35M) 47. 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia - 34,647,916 (35M) 48. 🇲🇬 Madagascar - 32,842,738 (33M) 49. 🇨🇮 Côte d'Ivoire - 32,813,785 (33M) 50. 🇨🇲 Cameroon - 29,978,049 (30M)
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  • 470 years ago, the world’s first #coffee was brewed.
    470 years ago, the world’s first #coffee was brewed. ☕️☕️☕️
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