
When you hear something constantly, after a while you begin to think it has always been there.As if it had no beginning.Some poems, some songs, certain music genres are like this. They play at a wedding, appear in a film, linger in your ear on a street corner… They are everywhere. So we accept them as “always present,” and some even call them “universal.” But in truth, of course, everything has a beginning—in someone’s life, in someone’s story…Today, if you are reading this, it means we are at t
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Ayşe Aslıhan Yoran
AlAlbert Camus shaped 20th century philosophy through the concepts of the absurd and rebellion, emerging as an original voice in literature and thought. His thinking, formed in the shadow of existential crises, wars, and ideological conflicts, questioned how humanity might chart an ethical course in the face of the universe’s meaninglessness.According to Camus, human beings are entities that seek meaning in the world but can never attain it with certainty. The unease felt in the face of the univer
ENZehra Dede
FeFergana The uprising was an event involving ethnic clashes that occurred in 1989 in the Fergana Valley of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, then part of the Soviet Union. Uprising It intensified tensions particularly between the Meskhetian Turks and Uzbeks and was suppressed by the intervention of the Soviet military. This event is regarded as one of the most striking examples of ethnic tensions that emerged during the dissolution of the Soviet Union.The Fergana Valley is one of the most dens
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The 1821 Vrahori (Agrinio) Massacre was an event in which Muslim Turkish civilians in the region, who had already surrendered their weapons in the first year of the Greek Revolt uprising, were collectively killed by rebel Greek elements.The Greek uprising that began in 1821 triggered a widespread rebellion against Ottoman rule and the Turkish population in the Morea and surrounding areas, leading to violent incidents targeting civilians in various regions. Within this context, Vrahori (modern-da
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Yusuf Bilal Akkaya