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Ottomania show (on display through May 24th), as well as a pure understanding of what shopkeepers Angela Finney and Barkely Hoffman are going for: a shop with pieces and arrangements that make the showroom comparable to a painting.
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Ottomania show (on display through May 24th), as well as a pure understanding of what shopkeepers Angela Finney and Barkely Hoffman are going for: a shop with pieces and arrangements that make the showroom comparable to a painting.
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In Islam Blues Sufism, the teachings of the wisdom and mysticism of Islam, plays an even greater roll than in Ottomania.
AvaxHome RSS: 2008
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With Islam Blues the Ney (reed flute) virtuoso Kudsi Erguner has expanded the dimensions of the impressively successful Ottomania.
AvaxHome RSS: 2008
john commented on the word Ottomania
“Mr. Osman’s send-off was just the latest manifestation of what sociologists call “Ottomania,” a harking back to an era marked by conquest and cultural splendor during which sultans ruled an empire stretching from the Balkans to the Indian Ocean and claimed the spiritual leadership of the Muslim world.”
The New York Times, Frustrated With West, Turks Revel in Empire Lost, by Dan Bilefsky, December 4, 2009
December 5, 2009
alexz commented on the word Ottomania
"The Turkish leader's opponents lacked a unifying way to denounce his "Ottomania" and heavy-handed leadership. Until now. " - The Atlantic - June 1, 2013. http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/05/protests-show-turks-cant-tolerate-erdogan-anymore/276447/
June 1, 2013