
Balkan Ninnisi is a romantic drama series produced by the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT), which premiered on TRT 1 on June 21, 2022, and concluded with its 25th episode on January 5, 2023.The series portrays the love story between two young people from different cultures, set in Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia, and brings to the screen the multicultural social structure, cultural conflicts, and folk traditions of the region.PlotThe series centers on the romance between Ert
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GaGaziantep Turkish Bath Museum is a thematic museum located in the Şahinbey district of Gaziantep, Türkiye. It is dedicated to the history and cultural practices of traditional Turkish baths (hamams). The museum opened to visitors in 2015 and is housed in the historical Naip Hamamı, an original Ottoman bath structure dating back to the 17th century. It aims to document and present the architectural, social, and hygienic dimensions of the Turkish bath tradition.History and ArchitectureThe museum i
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Hüseyin Caner Özkan

Kasımiye Medresesi, located on a commanding position overlooking the Mesopotamian Plain to the southwest of the provincial center, is a historical madrasa that has survived to the present day. Construction began during the Artuklu period (13th century), but was left incomplete due to raids by Timur forces under Mongol. It was finally completed between 1457 and 1502 during the reign of Medrese ruler Cihangiroğlu November Sultan (Sultan Kasım). Although no exact construction date is known, it is d
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Muhammed Samed Acar

Located at the heart of the Balkans, North Macedonia is a captivating destination renowned for both its natural beauty and its millennia-old historical heritage. With a layered past stretching from ancient civilizations to the Ottoman Empire, and from Rome to Byzantium, Macedonia is akin to an open-air museum for history and culture enthusiasts.Ohrid – The Jerusalem of the BalkansKnown as the jewel of Macedonia, Ohrid is a city that enchants visitors with its natural and historical splendor and
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