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Thread: music for wee hours

2131.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Mar 2008 Sat 06:45 am

Erdal Erzincan - Serkan Çağrı - Hicaz Mandra

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP9yRQyhnkw&feature=related



Thread: Finally Turkish military withdraws

2132.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Mar 2008 Sat 04:17 am

image!
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/02/29/europe/turkey.php



Thread: Ivan Rebroff in Memoriam -- Kalinka Malinka

2133.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Mar 2008 Sat 03:29 am

a vibrant German voice has fallen silence - Spasiba Ivan!

Ivan Rebroff (born 31 July 1931 on a Berlin train platform two month premature) is a German/Russian singer with an extraordinary vocal range of four and a half octaves; this is in the soprano to bass registers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7Hip9aI1BE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLg0oRC4lUA&feature=related



Thread: Cocuk Sarkisi by Ayşe Tütüncü - amazing

2134.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Mar 2008 Sat 02:14 am

Turkish Jazz Pianist

Aged just 5, Ayse found herself playing a guitar in a room filled with music; a gaggle of children all playing different instruments in unison. Two years later she undertook her first year of piano study at the conservatory, where she liked chambermusic very much.

listen:
http://www.aysetutuncu.com/klip/cocuk.html

http://www.aysetutuncu.com/index_e.html

http://www.videosofturkey.com/video_details.asp?id=245

and some poetry by her:
The Doors

I want peace of mind
I want peace
I want tranquility
May the doors open

Togetherness
Happiness
Fraternity
I want to be whole
May the doors open

I want peace of mind
I want peace
I want tranquility
May the doors open

Wholeness
Togetherness
Happiness
May the doors open

The doors
The doors
The doors
May the doors open

from the album “Variations” by Ayşe Tütüncü




Thread: World Heritages

2135.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Mar 2008 Sat 01:45 am

deleted on request



Thread: World Heritages

2136.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Mar 2008 Sat 01:45 am

Admin. pls. remove this, thanks.



Thread: White-painted bride honours Bulgarian Muslim rite

2137.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 29 Feb 2008 Fri 09:18 pm

deleted on request



Thread: Greek Wine, Udo Juergens

2138.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 29 Feb 2008 Fri 08:38 pm

For Lisa: Griechischer Wein, Udo Juergens last year

http://www.yamelo.com/detail.php?chartitemid=9311&alt=3amXSFEFxV0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zytpHl7Q5cA&feature=related



Thread: Religion of Gok-Tanri (Sky-God)

2139.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 29 Feb 2008 Fri 07:07 pm

This was the main religion of the Steppe Turkish communities. This system of beliefs did not have any relation with any other tribes in the period of antiquity. Tangri (God) was included in the centre of this religious order as the highest Supreme Being. The Creator had been omnipotent. At the same time, it had the "celestial" qualities and it was mostly called with the name of "Gok-Tanri" (Sky-God). Since the conception of the Sky-God did not have any relation with the earth, the researchers have generally approved that its origin should be based on the Asian steppe lands.


source: Mavi Boncuk



Thread: Mihrumâh Sultan

2140.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 29 Feb 2008 Fri 06:58 pm

The only daughter of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent by Hürrem Sultan, Mihrumâh Sultan was born around 1522. Süleyman adored his daughter, and complained with her every wish. Mihrumâh Sultan was well educated. She married Rüstem Paşa, Governor-General of Diyarbakır, who was shortly afterwards appointed grand vizier. According to Ottoman historians, Hürrem, Mihrumâh and Rüstem Paşa conspired to bring about the death of Şehzade Mustafa, who stood in the way of Mihrumâh Sultan’s influence over her father continued. Indeed her letters and other sources demonstrate that she took over her mother’s tomb in Süleymaniye.

The fact that Mihrumâh encouraged her father to launch the campaign against Malta, promising to build 400 galleys at her own expense; that like her mother she wrote letters to the King of Poland; and that on her father’s death she lent 50.000 gold sovereigns to Sultan Selim to meet his immediate needs, illustrate the political power which she wielded. She possessed a vast fortune, and the complex which master architect Sinan built for her on the waterfront at Üsküdar in 1540-48 is one of İstanbul’s foremost monuments and is a reflection of her charitable personality. The complex originally consisted of a mosque, medrese, primary school, mental hospital, and imaret, but the latter two buildings are not standing today. The endowments to provide revenue for the imaret give a good idea of its capacity.

Mihrumâh Sultan also had a palace built for herself near the complex in Üsküdar. Another mosque built for Mihrumâh Sultan by Mimar Sinan at Edirne kapı represents the culmination of Ottoman single-domed mosques. With its abundant windows and graceful decoration, this mosque is reminiscent of a palace or köşk (pavilion). A fountain, medrese and hamam complete this mosque’s complex. Another of Mihrumâh’s social works was for repairs to the Ayn Zubayda water system at Mecca, its extension into the city, and the construction of cisterns and reservoirs.

Her power and influence make Mihrumâh Sultan the most famous of all Ottoman princesses.

Mavi Boncuk |



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