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  1. Turkey's EU membership: a clash of security cultures.: An article from: Middle East Policy by Hasan Kosebalaban, 2002-06-01
  2. Third Text: Critical perspectives on contemporary art and culture Turkey: the space of the Min(d) Field Issue 1 Volume 22 January 2008 by gulsen bal, 2008-01-01
  3. A Guide to the Culture of Turkey by Sara Rau, 1000
  4. Masterpieces of Turkey
  5. Fragments of Culture: The Everyday of Modern Turkey --2002 publication. by various, 2002-01-01
  6. Culture Shock! Turkey by ArinBayraktaroglu, 2002-01-01
  7. Turkey: An entry from UXL's <i>Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Foods and Recipes of the World</i>
  8. Sanliurfa (Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture publications)
  9. Culture, performance and communication in Turkey (Performance in culture) by Metin And, 1987
  10. Executive Report on Strategies in Turkey, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by Turkey Research Group, The Turkey Research Group, 2000-11-02
  11. Turkey culture; giving the experience of the most successful tur by Russ. William V., 1901-01-01
  12. Ancient treasures of Turkey (Akşit culture and tourism publications) by İlhan Akşit, 1985
  13. Turkey - Culture Smart!
  14. Cappadocia: Cappadocian (disambiguation), Turkish Language, Turkey, Nev?ehir Province, Tourism in Turkey, History of Anatolia, Culture of Turkey, Hoodoo ... Herodotus, Taurus Mountains, Euphrates

81. Business Culture In Turkey - Doing Business In Turkey
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82. Worldsurface.com - Sustainable Tourism For Backpackers And Independent Traveller
The culture of Eastern turkey. Explore Ist. Tour The culture of Easternturkey. Operator Dijon Travel. Location Europe turkey Adana.
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83. Frommers.com : Destinations : Turkey : In Depth : Arts, Culture & Music
Destinations Europe turkey In Depth Arts, culture Music.turkey. Ankara.
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Art ... Music First impressions of Turkey reveal a society much more European than one expects, but echoes of a strong and proud heritage shine through in the arts, culture, music, and folklore. Tourists flock to those "Turkish Nights" shows expecting to cram in a few hours' worth of "authentic" folklore. But while a belly dancer in a glittery harem hat may seem the epitome of exoticism, this ritual crowd-pleasure is anything but a Turkish invention. Turkish culture developed by absorbing the artistic traditions of conquered lands, so more than any one defining style, Turkish art is characterized by layers and layers of civilizations. From the time the Turkish tribes spread through Anatolia in the 11th century until the end of the Ottoman Empire, the Turks had incorporated decorative and architectural styles from the Sassanids (a pre-Islamic Persian dynasty), the Romans, the early Christians, the Byzantines, and Renaissance-era Europeans. Source: Frommer's Turkey, 2nd Edition

84. CONSUMER CULTURE AND RELIGIOSITY IN TURKEY -- 1
of the assimilation of religious oriented masses into the consumer culture andthe emergence of Islam as an aspect of popular culture in turkey require the
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CONSUMER CULTURE AND RELIGIOSITY IN TURKEY 1
Levent Bastürk This article is a section of my ongoing study on religion, politics, and society in Turkey. It is still in the form of a draft which needs contributions and criticism by all those concerned with the subject.
Introduction
During the reign of the Motherland Party (M. P., ANAP in its Turkish initials) governments (1983-1991) in Turkey, the hegemony of the state-favored private capital began to erode with the rise of new entrepreneurs who have small or middle town origin and religious outlook. This process has led to important economic and social changes and differentiation within religious segments. As a result, Islamic oriented middle class has realized an important capital accumulation. In this process, tarikat s and cemaat s played important roles by channeling the communal solidarity and consciousness into economic activities in the form of favor and support to the entrepreneurs associated with the tarikat and cemaat . Reciprocal relationships between government circles and the tarikat and cemaat s facilitated the integration of these socio-religious institutions into modern economic activities. Nevertheless, together with the capital accumulation of Islamic oriented segments, consumption habits of religious masses began to transform into bourgeoisie consumption patterns. Especially the leverage and power which the

85. CONSUMER CULTURE AND RELIGIOSITY IN TURKEY -- 2
CONSUMER culture AND RELIGIOSITY IN turkey 2. Levent Baþtürk. Part1 of this article was published in anadolu vol. 5, no. 4, Winter 1995.
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CONSUMER CULTURE AND RELIGIOSITY IN TURKEY 2
Levent Baþtürk Part 1 of this article was published in anadolu vol. 5, no. 4 , Winter 1995.
The Role of Media in Integrating Muslims into Consumer Culture
In terms of consumption of images as commodity, the emergence of "Muslim media" constitutes another impressive case. Muslim media has emerged with the claim to transmit the Islamic message to the masses and to confront the negative image presented by the mainstream media against the Islamic oriented segments. Although the Muslim media, whose center of gravity is the tarikat and cemaat television and radio channels and publications (dailies, weeklies, and monthlies), emerged as a counter-balance against the mainstream media, it has been an important source to introduce modern life-styles to the masses. Thus, it began to take on the role of integrating religious segments into consumer culture. Consequently, "Islamization" of an aspect of modern life leads to selective adoption of the prevailing stylistic features of consumption culture. The image of the "acceptable Muslim" presented by the "Muslim media" is the one who dresses with the favorite brands and behaves in a "civilized" manner (re-stylization of Muslim identity). Like television channels of mainstream media, talk-shows started appear on "Islamic" television channels which contributes to the presentation of a mediatic/artistic personality as an ideal type. This ideal type reflects a modern consumer identity whose consciousness is under the influence of the process of production and consumption. According to Yýldýrým, a review of the Islamic periodicals, television channels, and radio stations will show how consumerism began to be widespread among the religious segments.

86. AT&T Business Traveler - Travel Chat
Subject Istanbul and turkey culture Art; From (Eray ZAT) admin@istanbulhotelsonline.com ;Date Mon, 13 May 2002 132743 -0400 (EDT). Message
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87. Binghamton's Turkey Program - Culture Links
students link to annual study abroad fair link to OIP staff email uslink. Country and culture Links. Want to know more about turkey?
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88. Turkey Undemonized - Books & Culture
Home Books culture History Books culture, January/February 2001 turkey UndemonizedDouglas A. Howard Lords of the Horizons A History of the Ottoman
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89. CULTURE IN ADIYAMAN, Turkey-Adiyamanli.org
Serving Tea. Adiyaman Region Dances and Costumes. Adiyaman is located between theupper Euphrates of eastern and the middle Euphrates of southeastern turkey.
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CULTURE Cultural heritage of mankind Kommagene Kingdom Dances and Costumes Cultural Heritage of Mankind Adiyaman region is one of the earliest settled areas of the world. Based on stone and bone fragments found in the area, it is believed a people called Hurri populated this region starting about 5,000 before the Common Era. From bronze artifacts discovered in many sights it is believed that the Hurris made the transition to the Bronze Age about 3,000 before the Common Era. Archeological digs reveal that Hurris populated an area ranging from the current Malatya to Gaziantep. Around 1350 before the Common Era this region came under the rule of Mittanis, who like the Hurris were Arian in origin. The evidence for this is based on artifacts discovered from the Mittani king Tusratta’s tomb. The region was under the control of many peoples throughout its history. Chronologically, it was Mittani Kingdom 1300 before the Common Era, then Hittite Empire until 1200, Phrygian Kingdom until 700, Medes and Persia until 334, Macedonia until 169, Kommagene Kingdom until 72 after the Common ear. Then followed the control of the Roman Empire until 395, Byzantine Empire until 670, Emevi Caliphate until 758, Abbasid Kingdom until 926, then again Byzantines until 1114, Eyyubians until 1298, Seljuk Turks until 1516 and finally the Ottoman Empire until 1923. Other Names Used for Adiyaman: Adiyaman is the name used for the province since the establishment of the Turkish Republic. The name is a derivative of the phrase, Vadi-i Leman (Pretty Valley) which over time through permutations of pronunciation resulting in Adiyaman.

90. About Turkey Art Culture
About turkey Art culture. About turkey Art culture. . Behri Mansel.culture Shock! turkey by Arin Bayrataroglu, Arn Bayraktaroglu.
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Eczacibasi Virtual Museum - Eczacibasi Virtual Museum - Designed to serve the aim of establishing modern and contemporary art museums in Turkey, which are few at the moment, but we believe that in the near future these museums will be formed one after another.
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91. Art Culture For Turkey
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92. Culture House For Turkey
culture turkey is well known for its architecture in 500 ad they builtthe famous Hagia Sophia a beautiful domed cathedral. Interest
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93. Cross-Culture: Small-groups All-inclusive Package Foreign Travel Tours
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94. IslamiCity.com - Culture
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95. Assyrians In Turkey: Disappearance Of A Culture?
Assyrian Education Network. Assyrians in turkey Disappearance of a culture? Assyriansin turkey Disappearance of a culture? Dr. Racho Donef. July 2, 2000.
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by Dr. Racho Donef, Assyrians After Assyria Conference
Posted: Friday, August 25, 2000 02:32 pm CST
Assyrians in Turkey: Disappearance of a Culture? Dr. Racho Donef July 2, 2000 Last year, as some of you may know, a conference entitled "Portraits of Christian Asia Minor" was held at Macquarie University.The Conference was attended by the Turkish Consul who, reportedly, after the conference requested a meeting with Senator John Nimrod, from the U.S., who is also, President of the Assyrian Universal Alliance. The Consul expressed his regret for what had happened in the past, explaining that the Turks are trying to turn a new page with the Assyrians. He advised that he is personally working to establish contact and good relations with the Assyrians.[1] I am reporting this here because I think it is important that a representative of the Turkish government expresses these thoughts, and I thought it would be preferable to start on a positive note. Nevertheless, no major changes have been noted in the Turkish government’s attitude towards the Assyrian since then. Before we examine the situation of the Assyrians-Surianis in Turkey, it is important to first look at the political and policy framework in which they lived. When the Turkish Republic was established in 1923 the new state inherited a mosaic of ethnic groups. With the exception of the Kurds, none of the ethnic minorities showed any political aspirations. The number of Arabs in Turkey remained small until the annexation of Hatay by Turkey, in 1939, and the smaller Muslim groups, such the Lazes and Circassians, had neither the desire for territorial independence nor the capacity to attain it.

96. The Institute Of Ismaili Studies: "Civic Culture In 'Secular' Turkey"
Lectures. “Civic culture in ‘Secular’ turkey” Professor ErsinKalay ccedilioglu October 5, 2001 The Institute of Ismaili Studies
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The Institute of Ismaili Studies Abstract Baba Devlet Photos: R Mawani The overall rate of membership in voluntary associations seems to be quite low, hovering around 7 per cent of the population for all associations, except for co-operatives. Co-operatives seem to have more active members, who constitute around 11 per cent of the population. There should be some overlap between those two figures, for there must be some multiple memberships. However, the extent of multiple memberships is impossible to determine. An informed guess is that one out of every 7 or 8 citizens belongs to some kind of voluntary association in Turkey. Membership in various types of associations in Turkey, except for political parties, is relatively low. The lack of enthusiasm in joining voluntary associations may partly be explained by a culture that is deeply distrustful in interpersonal terms. Indeed, field surveys indicate that more than 90 per cent of the Turkish voting age population declares that their fellow citizens cannot be trusted. When compared with the findings of the World Values Surveys, Turkish interpersonal trust rates rank at the bottom of a list of 43 countries, with Brazil. Lack of interpersonal trust undermines any effort at establishing and sustaining partnerships, whether they are economic, political or cultural. A milieu deeply penetrated by interpersonal distrust forestalls the development of associability and mass membership in associations.

97. NIE Online Lesson - The Vibrant History & Culture Of Turkey
The Vibrant History culture of turkey. With turkey's long history and richculture, it's no wonder they're nervous over what they risk losing.
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As the Bush Administration's push for war against Iraq gains momentum, the people of Turkey get more and more uneasy. Bridging the landscape between Europe and Asia, Turkey shares part of its southern border with Iraq. This puts them uncomfortably close to the battle zone, making the Turkish nation a political and strategic hot spot. Already, its location has significantly affected talks among NATO members, as Turkey knows such a war would severely undermine the nation's vitality with the imminent waves of refugees and loss of tourism and trading dollars. Although this nation suffered violent skirmishes between local rebels and Turkish authorities in 1999, along with some negative effects from U.S. air strikes on Afghanistan since 2001, those impacts would likely pale in comparison to the fallout from a U.S. war on Iraq. With Turkey's long history and rich culture, it's no wonder they're nervous over what they risk losing. Located between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, for millennia this region has thrived as a trading and cultural center. Travelers can see signs of its past from its ancient fortresses and mosques to its spice bazaars to its arts, and to its mix of traditional and contemporary lifestyles. In this week's lesson you'll be traveling to Turkey to take in the sights, history and culture of this region. So grab your gear, and let's get going!

98. DMOZ Türk - Turkey Society_and_Culture
See also Regional Europe Society and culture (27); Regional Middle East Societyand culture (22). Child Information Network in turkey Children and Women
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99. Browsing Regional Middle East Turkey Society And Culture Category
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100. KURD-L Archives: Turkey's Punch-Up Culture
turkey's PunchUp culture. Previous message Arm The Spirit turkey GovernmentBacks Down After 12 Die On Hunger Strike . A Punch-Up culture.
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A Punch-Up Culture
Extracts from a commentary by Ahmet Altan in 'Yeni Yuzyil', July 22, 1996
I read a declaration of our Minister of Culture in the paper 'Hurriyet' the
day before yesterday. He said that "our people like Kirkpinar fighting.
[note: Kirkpinar is the place where annual wrestling tournaments are held]
They don't like opera and ballet; hand to hand fighting, that is part of
the daily culture of our people!"
Goodness, he's quite right, the good fellow. We have a society in which we
identify with wrestlers, smeared with out from head to foot, who grab one
another brutally by the neck or waist to throw the other down on the grass, a society that enjoys these brutal punch-ups but doesn't like opera or ballet.

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