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The Common MeetingPoint of the Sumi
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The VoiceThat Doesn’t Fit Under T
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twilight, the world of sound and ac
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Buhûrîzâde Mustafa Celebi’s Fr
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An Interpretation Regarding Itriand
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Miniatures Interpreterto the Histor
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The art of miniature underpins the
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ce lasted approximately 2-3 years a
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Mu Dynasty History is Illustratedin
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To The Ring Come the Archersby Hamz
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“While a Japanese archer isshooti
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Edirnekâri:The Art Named AfterThe
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which means that the master of this
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motives were drawn with a perspecti
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Maturity in Artby Ugur SEZENOur mas
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Maturity in Calligraphyby Ayten TIR
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Maturity in Marblingby Sadreddin OZ
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Maturity in IlluminationSule Bilge
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Murakka: Murakka is a kind of carto
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A Festivity of Colors onThe Ugly Wa
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Man who has produced structures whi
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The Colorful Power Distribution Uni
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iod. The name of the term, however,
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Shape-12The Rumi forms in the Anato
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It is in the nature of humans to be
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The caged London from the end of th
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The engagement of the human beings
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Tunisians are warm people. When you
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The Sources ofOttoman EthnographyBe
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What we aimed in this article is th
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cover, dosek covering, Turkish bath
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addition to recyclingand reusingpap
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tell them that I will make somethin
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A plate that the Kufi belt of writi
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The detailed drawing of the line by
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The main scheme consists of geometr
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The stone on the head of the altar
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This marvelous monument Celaleddin
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niz sizin yerinize grafologla konus
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ity is also in direct use while cre
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world, and body which belongsto the
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7 noble, strong and proud horses wi
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ting that tile requires an undergla
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Our works attracted attention, and
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The brand Dilek Hanif used her own
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Even if She Knows A Lot, She Still
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ings were held in the pavilions, wa
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Another close friend of Princess Na
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Lale-i Perende (the flying tulip) A
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which has attracted the greatest at
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Gonca-i Handan (The laughing rose b
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Huseyin Husnu Turkmen's work which