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Thread: -dAn beri/ dir question

4581.       tunci
7149 posts
 15 Nov 2011 Tue 06:08 pm

 

We need to put  present continues tense + wish + past tense together somehow.

 



Thread: -dAn beri/ dir question

4582.       tunci
7149 posts
 15 Nov 2011 Tue 06:03 pm

 

Quoting yaseminler

 

Deli I am sure you wanted to write içiyorsaydım.

 

 close..but not quite..try again..



Thread: Art/Archelogy/Culture News

4583.       tunci
7149 posts
 15 Nov 2011 Tue 04:00 pm

Turkish director wins at New York short film festival



Thread: Art/Archelogy/Culture News

4584.       tunci
7149 posts
 15 Nov 2011 Tue 03:55 pm

 

Book on Ottoman seraglio introduced

 

‘Harem ve Cariyelik’ has been prepared to answer questions about the seraglio. AA photo

Harem ve Cariyelik’ has been prepared to answer questions about the seraglio. AA photo

 

A new book titled “Harem ve Cariye” (Seraglio and Concubinage) was introduced Sunday at a press conference held at Istanbul’s Dolmabahçe Palace.

Turkish Parliament Speaker Cemil Çiçek said the book was prepared because visitors to the palace asked many questions about the sultan’s private quarter, the seraglio.

Since the issue of concubinage is highlighted even in television series recently, people are curious about it. The issue of the seraglio is not only about private life, but it is an important institution about the state administration. We have prepared this book to explain the issue better because we are responsible for the palaces. I hope there will be more publications about this issue in the near future,” said Çiçek.

National Palaces Scientific Committee Chairman İlber Ortaylı said the book was written to answer questions about the concept of seraglio in the Ottoman era.

When asked if it was right that concubines were thrown into the sea in a carryall, Ortaylı said, “The killing of sultans’ sons were exaggerated in the period of Mehmet III and Murat III. Murat III had to kill his five brothers because there were separatist movements in Anatolia and his brothers were involved. This situation caused protests and rumors. Throwing concubines into the sea in a carryall is an exaggerated rumor, too.”

Beylerbeyi Palace Deputy Director Cengiz Göncü said the book was one of the efforts to reveal the rich cultural and historical heritage of palaces and mansions.

 

Note : Sounds like an interesting book.[the book is in Turkish] it might be translated into other languages one day..



Thread: Art/Archelogy/Culture News

4585.       tunci
7149 posts
 15 Nov 2011 Tue 03:46 pm

 

Centuries-old Roman theater to again welcome public in capital

 

An ancient Roman theater located on Ankara’s Hisarpark Avenue is being restored thanks to excavations that restarted in 2009 after 23 years. The historical theater will become a tourist attraction and host culture events

Works are continuing at the the ancient Roman Theater, which is shown as one of the most important finds in the Turkish capital Ankara. The theater will become a tourist attraction and host cultural and artistic events when the restoration work is completed. AA photos

Works are continuing at the the ancient Roman Theater, which is shown as one of the most important finds in the Turkish capital Ankara. The theater will become a tourist attraction and host cultural and artistic events when the restoration work is completed. AA

An ancient Roman theater in Ankara will soon be open to visitors following the recent restarting of excavations after a hiatus of more than two decades.

“The ancient Roman theater is one of the most important finds in the city,” Doğan Acar, Ankara provincial culture and tourism director, recently told Anatolia news agency.

The theater will become a tourist attraction and host cultural and artistic events when the restoration work is completed, Acar said, adding that the structure’s restoration was part of a larger project that would allow Ankara to acquire the share of the tourism market it deserves.

As part of an Ankara Castle Action Plan, the governor’s office and the municipality have begun work at the Hacı Bayram-ı Veli Mosque and historical Hamamönü around the castle, the director said.

Now, infrastructure works are continuing at the castle. As part of this plan, the Anatolian Civilizations Museum is carrying out the excavations at the Roman theater,” Acar said.

 

Over 1,800 years old

The projects to restore the theater in preparation for opening it to the public are currently being evaluated at the Ankara Committee for the Conservation of Cultural Artifacts.

The Roman theater was partially unearthed during excavations carried out under the leadership of the Anatolian Civilizations Museum and with the consultancy of faculty of the Ankara University’s department of classical archaeology, according to information provided by the Anatolian Civilizations Museum.

The structure is located in the southeastern area of the Temple of Augustus and Rome. The 50-by-43.5-meter structure is thought to have been constructed in the second century A.D.

No excavation work was conducted in the ancient theater between 1986 and 2009; only superficial cleaning work was carried out at intervals. The theater area had turned into a garbage site during this period.

In 2009 a team including six archaeologists restarted excavations in the theater under the leadership of the Anatolian Civilizations Museum.

Three buildings, which had been built on the theater area and prevented excavation, were demolished in collaboration with the museum and the Ankara Metropolitan Municipality.

Excavations that continue six months out of the year have been financed by the General Directorate of the Cultural Artifacts and Museums.

The theater is believed to have had a capacity of 3,000 to 5,000 people. The eastern and western entrances of the theater were covered with big blocks and turned into a water pool in the late Roman and early Byzantine period.

Artifacts that have been found at the ancient theater during excavations are being exhibited at the Anatolian Civilizations Museum.

Ceramics and glass pieces from the Romans have also been unearthed during the recent excavations.


Note : Great news. ! when I was a child everytime I passed that place I always wondered why that place was closed..Great place to see..I love historic things..

 



Thread: -dAn beri/ dir question

4586.       tunci
7149 posts
 15 Nov 2011 Tue 03:19 pm

 

How about this ? ;

"If ony I were drinking tea with my collegues at work now."

 

 



Thread: Japanese doctor Miyazaki’s name given to park in İstanbul

4587.       tunci
7149 posts
 15 Nov 2011 Tue 02:44 pm

Japanese doctor Miyazaki’s name given to park in İstanbul

14 November 2011, Monday / FATİH YILMAZ , İSTANBUL

Mayor Osman Develioğlu said the municipality decided to name of the park, previously called the “Trafik Eğitim ve Sivil Savunma Parkı” (Traffic Training and Civil Defense Park) for Miyazaki as a sign of respect for the humanitarian doctor’s memory. (Photo: Cihan

  

A park in İstanbul’s Bahçelievler district has been named for Japanese doctor Atsushi Miyazaki, who was killed when his hotel collapsed in a magnitude 5.6 earthquake last week in Turkey’s eastern province of Van, where he had come with Japan’s Association for Aid and Relief to help victims of an earlier earthquake that occurred on Oct. 23.
 

Talking to reporters at a ceremony held by Bahçelievler Municipality, Mayor Osman Develioğlu said the municipality decided to name of the park, previously called the “Trafik Eğitim ve Sivil Savunma Parkı” (Traffic Training and Civil Defense Park) for Miyazaki as a sign of respect for the humanitarian doctor’s memory.

Pointing out that many people came to Turkey from foreign countries to help victims of the quake, Develioğlu said that Azerbaijani and Japanese citizens worked especially hard in the earthquake zone, rescuing victims from the rubble. Offering his condolences to Miyazaki’s family, Develioğlu added “Miyazaki was one of [the international rescuers], and was killed in the earthquake zone, for which we are very sorry. I want to thank all the people who rushed to Turkey to help the victims of the quake.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note : Its great to see that His memory shall not be forgotton. RIP good man Miyazaki



Thread: -dAn beri/ dir question

4588.       tunci
7149 posts
 15 Nov 2011 Tue 02:37 pm

 

By not going to work I wont have given my cold to my colleagues

İşe gitmeyerek nezlemi [soğuk algınlığımı] iş arkadaşlarıma geçirmemiş olacağım.[olurum]

 

geçir + me[ NEG] +MİŞ [PF]    OL [BE] +ACAK [FUT][K changes into "ğ"]+ IM [PERSON]

 

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Thread: -dAn beri/ dir question

4589.       tunci
7149 posts
 15 Nov 2011 Tue 02:32 pm

 

Quoting Abla

...vermemiş olacağım?

 

 Well done Abla. {#emotions_dlg.applause}

with a bit changing in the verb.

nezlemi [soğuk algınlığımı] iş arkadaşlarıma [meslektaşlarıma] geçirmemiş olacağım.[ or olurum ]

birisine nezlesini geçirmek ---> To give someone his/her cold. [lit: to pass one´s cold to someone]

 

 

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Thread: Turkey considers legalizing conscientous objection to military service

4590.       tunci
7149 posts
 15 Nov 2011 Tue 02:17 pm

Turkey considers legalizing conscientous objection to military service

15 November 2011, Tuesday / TODAYSZAMAN.COM

The Turkish government considers legalizing conscienous objection to military service, ministers said on Tuesday, signaling a surprising reversal on a long-held policy.
 

“The Defense Ministry will assess the issue of conscientous objectors,” Justice Minister Sadullah Ergin told reporters in Ankara.  “It will be discussed and, if it is seen appropriate, it will be brought to Parliament agenda.”

Defense Minister İsmet Yılmaz, responding to questions after Ergin’s remarks, said the government will examine examples from countries that provide legal protection for conscientous objectors.

The government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has undertaken many drastic reforms to undermine military influence over politics since it first came to power in 2002 but has been reluctant to respond to calls for legal protection for conscientous objectors.

Military service is compulsory for all healthy men aged between 20-40 in Turkey. Those who refuse to fulfill their military service may face imprisonment for breaking laws. Turkey and Azerbaijan are the only two signatories of the European Convention on Human Rights that do not legalize conscientous exemption from military service

 



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