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From Hadrian to harm: Edirne’s Roman wall faces modern mistreatment
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Edirne’s Roman wall suffered further damage after being illegally covered with concrete and later secretly removed without expert supervision
Was the first Amazon born 117 years ago in Ottoman Istanbul?
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World’s digital platforms like Amazon, Hepsiburada and Trendyol echo a legacy rooted in Ottoman periodicals and the Grand Bazaar’s people-centric trade culture
First coin to mention ‘Turk’? Tashkent find sheds new light on history
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Discovery of sixth-century ‘Turk-Kagan’ coin in Uzbekistan may push the documented history of the word ‘Turk’ back by 150 years.
Paris exhibition preserves Gaza’s ancient treasures, war threatens cultural erasure
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A powerful new Paris exhibition preserves 5,000 years of Gaza’s history as Israel’s war threatens to erase its ancient cultural legacy forever
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