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the "Turks" (Türkler) are defined mainly as citizens of the Republic of Turkey but also refers to the sizeable Turkish minorities who are still present in the former lands of the Ottoman Empire (mainly in Bulgaria, Cyprus, Georgia, Greece, ...
topic already well-studied and therefore, it may seem that this work may be unnecessary in the long list on the topic. However, this is not the case. Due to certain reasons, features of time and geography course of this process, it is impo...
Battle of Manzikert During the 1060s the Seljuk sultan Alp Arslan allowed his Turkish allies to migrate towards Armenia and Asia Minor, where they sacked cities and plundered farmland. In 1064 they destroyed the Armenian capital at Ani. In ...
Byzantium Eastern and Western Churches Introduction The Byzantine Empire, known as Eastern Roman Empire, was an empire located in the eastern Mediterranean. The Byzantine Empire was formed due to the division of the Christian church in to W...
archangel holding a sceptre and imperial orb. The archangel is usually identified as Michael(Barnhart 10-25), and the panel is assumed to have formed the right part of a diptych, with the lost left half possibly depicting Emperor Justinian ...
Byzantine domain) from about the 5th years until the drop of Constantinople in 1453. The period has also been utilised for the art of states which were up to date with the Byzantine Empire and shared a common culture with it, such as Bulgar...
noted. Finally, equality in social relations can be seen as grounded in reciprocity—the fundamental tendency of human beings to treat and relate to others as they treat and relate to you (Thomson, 2008). Equality and Modernity: Formal and R...