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The Dynamic Properties of Historic Timber‐Framed Masonry Structures in Bursa, Turkey
Timber‐framed masonry structures are known as an effective earthquake load resisting system in high seismicity regions such as Bursa, Turkey. Intense earthquakes have occurred throughout history; however, many of the traditional timber structures have been able to survive without significant damage until the present day. In this study, six historic two‐
M. Bilal Bağbancı +2 more
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Seismic fragility curves of a historical brick masonry minaret
Historical minarets are generally vulnerable to earthquakes because of their poor‐quality materials and high slenderness. The objective of this work is to utilize the methodology employed for seismic fragility curves to analyze historical brick minarets, specifically focusing on a specific instance minaret.
Elif Durgut, Medine Ispir, Alper Ilki
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Sakarya City, as the host of many civilizations, has many historic monuments. The city is in the most active earthquake zone in the region. The minarets of mosques are the most important structures because they are slender. Therefore, they are sensitive to lateral loads, and earthquakes and strong winds may cause damage to these structures. The highest
M. Bilal Bağbancı +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates long‐term impacts of empires on local socio‐ecosystems in western Anatolia (modern western Türkiye) over the past four millennia. We focus on Buldan Yayla Lake, located in a small mountain basin north of the Büyük Menderes (Great Meander) River valley.
Sabina Fiołna +7 more
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Gaznelilerin Selçuklulara Tabiliği Meselesi ve Sultan Behrâmşâh Dönemi 1117-1157
Gazneli Devleti, Selçukluların Horasan meliki Sencer’in 20 Şevval 510/28 Aralık 1116 tarihinde kalabalık bir ordu ile Gazne’ye girmesiyle Selçuklu Devleti’ne bağlı bir yönetim haline geldi.
Mustafa Akkuş, İzzetullah Zeki
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Retrieving the Motif and Evolution of the Double-Headed Eagle in Iranian art from Ancient to Seljuk Period [PDF]
In ancient civilizations such as Iran and Mesopotamia, an eagle figure can be seen, which has two heads - inclined to the right and left - and with open wings.
Mohammad Motevalli +2 more
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“STRANDED ON THE SHORES OF HISTORY”? MONUMENTS AND (ART‐)HISTORICAL AWARENESS
ABSTRACT Can past agents deliberately influence our historical awareness by designing objects’ appearances and sending them to us down the stream of time? We know they have certainly tried to do so by raising monuments. But according to an influential narrative, the efforts of the “monumentalists” are destined to fail: no monument can keep a legacy ...
Jakub Stejskal
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Mechanical and hydrophobic properties determination of epoxy/ignimbrite/pine waste composites
Schematic diagram of production epoxy/ignimbrite/pine waste composites. Abstract In this study, for the first time, composites have been prepared using ignimbrite and pine waste in epoxy matrix for the restoration of civil architecture examples in Anatolia (Turkiye).
Ahmet Cihat Ari
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More Than a Game: Football and Ethnic Contestation in Contemporary Iran
ABSTRACT This study examines a particular form of ethnic resentment, namely the use of sport as a medium for expressing repressed ethnic feelings. It focuses on how a sports club, going beyond mere entertainment and athletics, becomes a center for disseminating ethnic sentiments. Specifically, it explores the role of Tractor, a football club founded in
Ehsan Kashfi
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Al-Rawandi and His Book “Rahat Il-Sudoor and Ayat Il-Suroor” A historical Study in Content and Style
The Rwandan author of comfort chests and verse pleasure of the most important historians of the Seljuks in the sixth century AH / twelfth century and belongs to the mostly ethnic scientists family has won favor with the Sultans of the Seljuks until he ...
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