What is the future of traditional clothing in your countries ?
Is it being replaced by standard western clothing ? Does it still have a presence in the rural areas ? Do you think it will survive, or will it get completely erased ?
Is it being replaced by standard western clothing ? Does it still have a presence in the rural areas ? Do you think it will survive, or will it get completely erased ?
In Istanbul I know there are uzbeks, turkmens, kazakhs and uyghurs, has anyone ever encountered people from other minorities ?
I've searched for some kyrgyz food for example but only place I found didn't exist anymore. Never seen any tatar, nogay etc, do you guys know if some minorities have cultural centers or food places in Istanbul or elsewhere in the country ?
How far has it gone ? Do you people living there notice more latin being used than before ? What about the schools
11°31'47.03"N 92°13'25.35"E
Pics are 2020 - 2021
It seems to appear in 2021 and be gone again in 2023 or hidden in the greenery
It can't possibly be natural right ?
Erzurum and Konya are talked about, do you agree ?
Are dishes like dograma, shashlyk, pilaf etc for special occasions or can they also be eaten on an everyday basis ?
Do Turkmens eat meat every day ?
I can't find any other turkic language with this word or any word looking like it, in turkish it's "evet" and you can find "hawa" in turkmen that looks like it
For those who don't know, Ahmed I had a son named Süleyman who lived around 20 years and ended up being executed the same day as Bayezid
MY also ignored the existence of Şehzade Mahmud and Şehzade Murad, who both died in their childhood
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Any questions ? Anyone confused ?
Personally I love the telpek, it's completely out of use in Türkiye now but has survived in Turkmenistan, a very traditional nomadic thing