The epic forerunner of popular Islam in the Balkans: Who is Sari Saltuk?
It is a national-religious symbol, especially in the Balkans. Sarı Saltuk appears as a veteran dervish who started the Islamization movement in the Balkans.
It is a national-religious symbol, especially in the Balkans. Sarı Saltuk appears as a veteran dervish who started the Islamization movement in the Balkans.
The more scientifically powerful Hypatia is, the more unlucky the attitude of her environment towards her; because Hypatia symbolizes learning and science, which, in the eyes of the Christians of that period, was identified with paganism.
Marco Polo presented Hasan Sabbah to the West as the man of great evil under the name "The Mountainous Old Man".
Raymond Robinson, long known as the "Man without a Face", was the hero of a thrilling horror story for many Americans. Local tourists would drive along his road in hopes of meeting the Green Man or Charlie No-Face; they became disappointed to see no such person.
General Harington was the Commander-in-Chief of the Occupation Armies of Istanbul between 1920-1922. During this duty, he tortured the Turks greatly. Harrington's actions have a large share in the Turks' great hatred of the English.
From that day on, the phrase “Pyrrhic victory” is used to describe victories that should almost be considered defeats because they cost so much.
Former Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been detained in a financial investigation into the Scottish National Party. While investigating the party's spending on the £600,000 donation in the investigation, Sturgeon was released after her statement.
The registrar, who saw Pavlichenko for the first time, a very well-groomed, clean-looking and beautiful woman, was very surprised by this situation and offered her to serve as a nurse to the army instead of a marksman.
There is a picture of him in Turkish currency. When asked why he became a mathematician, he replied: "Everyone wants to work in the field where they feel immortal. I also felt immortal in mathematics..."
Abu Bakr al-Razi, after Hippocrates and Galen, is known as the "Galen of the Arabs" for his important contributions to the science of medicine.