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The French advances in Europe during the age of the Napoleonic wars, as well as Napoleon Bonaparte’s Egyptian expedition, paved the way for a previously unthinkable alliance between the Russian and Ottoman empires.
Valeriy Morkva
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Motifs with Sacred and Apotropaic Meanings on the Wall Paintings of Cappadocia Region
In early Christian society, the continuation of pagan beliefs and apotropaic elements derived from the Roman culture can be observed in the reflections of artistic production.
Metin Kaya
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Conservation Initiatives/Assessments in Rock-Carved Churches Specific to the Göreme Saklı Church
Cappadocia contains historical, documentary, aesthetic, artistic, symbolic, social, economic, religious and spiritual values. Many structures and places produced by the rock carving technique have been destroyed and/or are on the way to extinction ...
Leyla Kaderli, Sümeyye Ertürk
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Saint Basil the Great wrote one of the most important and widely acknowledged Eucharistic texts in the Eastern Orthodox Church, a liturgical anaphora that bears his name.
Ciprian I. Streza
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Innovative Products and Approaches Used in Nursing Services
The rapid development of technology and information systems today enables innovation to be effective in nursing services. Using innovative products in nursing improves the quality of care, reduces workload, increases evidence-based practices and enables ...
Seda Şahan, Ayşegül Yıldız
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At Herodotus’ time, Cappadocia comprised the territories between the Taurus Mountains and the Euxine (Black) Sea coast, from the mouth of the Halys River (1.72) east to Colchis and Armenia. Cappadocia appears as a satrapy in the Persian records, belonging to the third tax district (3.90.2).
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Aim: This study was conducted to examine the relationship between the ethical values of students enrolled in health programs who are receiving clinical training in a hospital setting and patient privacy.
Merve Koku, Yılmaz Arık
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In the last decades of the Ottoman Empire, literature in the Greek alphabet, namely in Greek and in Karamanli-Turkish, experienced an important increase in terms of the number of publications as well as the proliferation of published topics and the ...
Aude Aylin de Tapia
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The Sunday of Orthodoxy with the Holy Mandylion in icons: Proskynesis and procession in Constantinople [PDF]
The iconographic theme Η Κυριακή της Ορθοδοξίας (The Sunday of Orthodoxy) is known in Byzantine iconography from the icon of London (c. 1400) and three icons from the sixteenth century.
Konstantinidi Chara
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Harmonisation process of Afghan asylum-seekers: a case study of Sivas satellite city
The subject of this research article is Afghan asylum-seekers – as the world’s most numerous displaced people – who have applied to Turkey for international protection.
Medine Derya Canpolat
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