Archaeologists in Croatia have discovered a rare mass grave inside ancient water wells at Mursa (modern-day Osijek), ...
In 1221 on the plains of current-day Turkmenistan lay the city of Merv. The town faced a Mongol besiegement under one of ...
A ceasefire in Gaza has created a hopefully enduring–albeit uneasy–pause in the two-year Israel-Hamas war, with the recent ...
Weissbach, on September 28, presented her most recent book, A German General and the Armenian Genocide: Otto Liman von ...
The Armenian presence in Jerusalem dates back to 301 AD, when Armenia adopted Christianity as its national religion, and ...
This video explores the fall of the Ottoman Empire through the lens of the First Balkan War. It examines the complex ...
Call it the “Stethoscope Strategy.” Instead of military bases and sanctions, Türkiye builds hospitals, airports, and mosques.
As Turkey and Greece prepare for talks to calm a bitter maritime dispute, Ankara released a video this week glorifying a 16th century naval victory which led to the Ottoman Empire taking control of ...
It seems that some examples of slavery matter more than others. Chattel slavery was a significant part of the Ottoman ...
In 2005, tens of thousands of people were killed by a 7.6-magnitude earthquake in Pakistan. Most of the victims were in the Kashmir region, others in India. The death toll in what became known as the ...
During the First Balkan War, the Greek Navy, under the command of Rear Admiral Pavlos Kountouriotis, liberated the island of Lemnos without any casualties ...