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Turkey (Turkiye in
     Turkish) is a
 country located at
 a point where the
 3 continents of the
   old world (Asia,
 Africa and Europe)
 are closest to each
  other and where
  Asia and Europe
        meet.
o Because of its geographical location, Anatolia has always
  been important throughout history and is the birthplace
  of many great civilizations.
o The surface area of Turkey including the lakes is
  814,578 km² / 314,503 sq miles. It is much larger
  than many European countries or even Texas (18%) in
  the US. Out of the total land, 97% is in Asia and this
  part is called Anatolia or Asia Minor; 3% is in Europe
  which is called Thrace.
o Although 97% of Turkey is located in Asia, in many
  respects it is accepted as a European country and as a
  result, Turkey takes its place in nearly all European
  contests and associations.
o Turkey is rectangular in shape with a length of 1,660
  km / 1,031 miles and a width of 550 km / 341 miles.
The Black Sea Region 
The Black Sea Region 
 o a mountainous area in the north
 o It has a steep and rocky coast and rivers cascade
   through the gorges of the coastal ranges.
 o As the Northern Anatolian Mountains run parallel to the
   coastline access inland from the coast is limited to a few
   narrow valleys, so the coast therefore has always been
   isolated from inland areas. It is densely wooded;
   comprising more than one-fourth of Turkey’s forested
   areas.
The Marmara Region 
The Marmara Region 

o covers the European part as well as the northwest of
  the Anatolian plain.
o Although it is the smallest region after Southeastern
  Anatolia, it has the highest population density.
o The Marmara region is economically the most developed
  area of Turkey.
The Aegean Region   
The Aegean Region 

o extends from the Aegean coast to the inner parts of Western
  Anatolia.
o Forest lands and fertile plains carrying the same names as its
  rivers are dominant.
o Its wealth rests on the production of several export crops,
  including tobacco (more than 50% of Turkey’s total
  production), cotton (30% of the total), high-quality grapes
  suitable for drying, olives (more than 50% of the Turkish
  output) and figs.
The Mediterranean Region 
The Mediterranean Region 


 o located in the south of Anatolia.
 o The region has several subregions:
    the sparsely populated limestone plateaus of Taseli
      in the middle;
     the lake district in the west with its continental
      climate, where grain is grown; and
    the intensively cultivated, densely populated coastal
      plains.
The Central Anatolia Region 
The Central Anatolia Region 


 o exactly in the middle of Turkey and is less mountainous
   when compared to the other regions.
 o This region varies in altitude from 600-1,200 m (1,970-
   3,940 ft) west to east.
 o Steppes are common.
 o For the most part, the region is bare and monotonous
   and is used for grazing.
The Eastern Anatolia Region 
The Eastern Anatolia Region 


 o largest and highest region
 o Nearly all of the area has an average altitude of 1,500-
   2,000 m / 4,920-6,560 ft.
 o Anatolia’s highest peak Mount Ararat is located in this
   region.
 o This is the most thinly populated region of the country.
Mount Ararat
The Southeastern Anatolia
         Region 
The Southeastern Anatolia
         Region 

o notable for the uniformity of its landscape.
o Vast stretches of this region consist only of wild or
  barren wasteland.
o Agriculture is confined mainly to irrigated valleys and
  basins (wheat, rice, vegetables, grapes).
o Much of the population is nomadic or seminomadic
Facts and Statistics

  • Modern Turkey was founded in 1923 from the Anatolian
     remnants of the defeated Ottoman Empire by national
     hero Mustafa KEMAL, who was later honored with the
            title Ataturk or "Father of the Turks.“
      conventional long form:   Republic of Turkey
           conventional short form:  Turkey
          local long form:  Turkiye Cumhuriyeti
                local short form:  Turkiye
Facts and Statistics

      Government type: republican parliamentary democracy
                         Capital: Ankara
  Independence: 29 October 1923 (successor state to the Ottoman
                                Empire)
    Climate: temperate; hot, dry summers with mild, wet winters;
                          harsher in interior
             Population: 68,893,918 (July 2004 est.)
      Ethnic Make-up:  Turkish 80%, Kurdish 20% (estimated)
    Religions: Muslim 99.8% (mostly Sunni), other 0.2% (mostly
                         Christians and Jews)
Etiquette & Customs in
        Turkey

 Meeting and Greeting Etiquette
   – When meeting shake hands firmly.
   – When departing it is not always customary to shake hands
     although it is practised occasionally.
   –  Friends and relations would greet each other with either one
     or two kisses on the cheek.
   – Elders are always respected by kissing their right hand then
     placing the forehead onto the hand.
Etiquette & Customs in
Turkey
    Meeting and Greeting Etiquette
    – When entering a room, if you are not automatically met by
      someone greet the most elderly or most senior first.
    – At social occasions greet the person closest to you then work
      your way around the room or table anti-clockwise.
    – Greet people with either the Islamic greeting of 'Asalamu
      alaykum' (peace be upon you) or 'Nasilsiniz' (How are you?
      pronounced na-sul-su-nuz). Other useful phrases are
      'Gunaydin' (Good Morning, pronounced goon-ay-dun), 'iyi
      gunler' (Good Day, pronounced ee-yee gun-ler) or 'Memnun
      Oldum' (pleased to meet you).
Etiquette & Customs in
Turkey
  Gift Giving Etiquette
     – if a gift is given it will be accepted well. It is always a good idea to
       bring gifts from your own country such as food stuffs or craft items.
     – Be aware that Turkey is a Muslim country. Before giving alcohol to
       anyone be 100% sure that they drink. 
     – The only time you would need to give any great thought to gifts would
       be if you were invited to a Turk's home for dinner.
     – The most usual gifts to take are pastries, (especially 'baklava') and
       decorative items for the home such as ornaments or vases.
     – Flowers are not usually taken to a host but can be if felt appropriate. It
       is best to ask a florist for advice on what is best to take.
     – If the host has children take some expensive sweets or candy.
Etiquette & Customs in
Turkey

 Dining Etiquette
    – The protocol of Turkish hospitality dictates that the host always pays
      for the meal.
    – The concept of sharing a bill is completely alien. You may try and
      offer to pay, which may be seen as polite, but you would never be
      allowed to do so.
    – The best policy is to graciously thank the host then a few days later
      invite them to do dinner at a restaurant of your choice.
    – Evening meals may be accompanied by some alcohol, usually the local
      tipple called Raký (pronounced rak-uh). It will comprise of a few
      courses with the main course always meat or fish based, accompanied
      by bread and a salad.
Etiquette & Customs in
Turkey
    Dining Etiquette
    – Turks smoke during meals and will often take breaks between
      courses to have a cigarette and a few drinks before moving onto
      the next.
    – Tea or Turkish coffee is served at the end of a meal sometimes
      with pastries.
    – Turkish coffee is a national drink and should at least be sampled.
      It comes either without sugar, a little sugar or sweet. Turkish
      coffee is sipped and allowed to melt into the taste buds so do not
      gulp it down as you would instant coffee. Never drink to the
      bottom of the cup as it will be full of ground coffee and taste
      awful.
The Turkish Language and
Literature
  Turkish - The official language. The first language spoken by 90%
     of the 63m population.
  Minority languages include:
     – Kurdish, spoken by 6% of the population.
     – Arabic is spoken by 1.2% of the Turkish population; most of
       those speakers are bilingual Arabic and Turkish speakers.
     – Circassian, spoken by more than 0.09% throughout the country
     – Greek, Armenian and Judezmo, a Romance language spoken by
       Jews.
The Turkish Language and
Literature

  • history of Turkish Literature may be divided into three
    periods:
     – the period up to the adoption of Islam,
     – the Islamic period
     –the period under western influence.
The Turkish Language and
Literature
  the period up to the adoption of Islam
  o Turkish literature was the joint product of the Turkish clans
    and was mostly oral.
  o The oldest known examples of Turkish writings are on obelisks
    dating from the late 7th and early 8th centuries.
  o The Orhun monumental inscriptions written in 720 for
    Tonyukuk, in 732 for Kültigin and in 735 for Bilge Kagan are
    masterpieces of Turkish literature with their subject matter and
    perfect style.
The Turkish Language and
Literature

  o Turkish epics dating from those times include the
    Yaratilis, Saka, Oguz-Kagan, Göktürk, Uygur and Manas.
  o The "Book of Dede Korkut", put down in writing in the
    14th century, is an extremely valuable work that
    preserves the memory of that epic era in beautiful
    language.
The Turkish Language and
Literature
 the Islamic period
 o Following Turkish migrations into Anatolia in the wake of the
   Malazgirt victory in 1071, the establishment of various Beyliks in
   Anatolia and the eventual founding of the Seljuk and Ottoman
   Empires set the scene for Turkish literature to develop along two
   distinct lines, with "divan" or classical literature drawing its
   inspiration from the Arabic and Persian languages and Turkish folk
   literature still remaining deeply rooted in Central Asian traditions.
 o Divan poets did not have independent philosophies, they were
   content to express the same ideas in different ways. The
   magnificence of the poet came from his artistry in finding original
   and beautiful forms of expression. The most famous of the Divan
   poets were Baki, Fuzuli, Nedim and Nef'i.
The Turkish Language and
Literature
 o Initially based on two foreign literary traditions, Arab and Persian,
   literature gradually stopped being merely imitative and took on
   Ottoman national characteristics.
 o To a certain extent, the Turkish folk literature which has survived till
   the day, reflects the influence of Islam and the new life style and
   form of the traditional literature of Central Asia after the adoption of
   Islam. Turkish folk literature comprised anonymous works of bard
   poems and Tekke (mystical religious retreats) literature. Yunus Emre
   who lived in the second half of the 13th and early 14th centuries
   was an epoch making poet and sufi (mystical philosopher) expert in
   all three areas of folk literature as well as divan poetry. Important
   figures of poetic literature were Karacaoglan, Atik Ömer, Erzurumlu
   Emrah and Kayserili Seyrani.
The Turkish Language and
Literature
  the period under western influence
    o Changes in social, economic and political life were reflected
      in the literature of the time and the quest for change
      continued till the proclamation of the Republic.
    o The distinguishing characteristic of the era in literature was
      the concern with intellectual content rather than esthetic
      values or perfection of style.
The Turkish Language and
Literature
   o The latest period in literature, which is known as the
    Turkish Literature of the Republican period, came to be
    influenced by the following literary schools after Divan
    literary styles had been abandoned:
       Tanzimat (reforms),
       Servet-i Fünun (scientific wealth),
       Fecr-i Ati (dawn of the new age)
       Ulusal Edebiyat (national literature).
The Turkish Language and
Literature

  o National Literature was created between the years 1911 and
    1923. The leading literary figures of the period were Ziya
    Gokalp, Ömer Seyfettin, Mehmet Emin Yurdakul, Yusuf Ziya
    Ortaç, Faruk Nafiz Camlibel, Enis Behiç Koryürek, Kemalletin
    Kamu, Aka Gündüz, Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoglu, Halide Edip
    Adivar, Halit Karay, Resat Nuri Güntekin, Ahmet Hikmet
    Müftüoglu, Necip Fazil Kisakürek, Halide Nusret Zorlutuna,
    Sükufe Nihal, Peyami Safa, and Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar.
The Turkish Language and
Literature

  o The topics, written in simple language, were taken from
    real life and mirrored the conditions of the country.
  o Ömer Seyfettin, the founder and most successful
    representative of the short story tradition in Turkish
    literature
The Turkish Language and
Literature

 o The most well-known and widely-read writers of the 1950-1990
   period can be listed as follows: Tarik Dursun K., Atilla lhan,
   Yasar Kemal, Orhan Kemal, Kemal Tahir, Tarik Bugra, Aziz
   Nesin, Mustafa Necati Sepetçioglu, Firuzan, Adalet Agaoglu, Sevgi
   Soysal, Tomris Uyar, Selim Ileri, Cevat Sakir (Halikarnas
   Balikçisi), Necati Cumali, Haldun Taner. Prominent poets in this
   period are: Behçet Kemal Çaglar, Necati Cumali , Oktay Rifat,
   Melih Cevdet Anday, Cemal Süreya, Edip Cansever, Özdemir Ince,
   Ataol Behramoglu, Ismet Özel, Ece Ayhan, Turgut Uyar, Sezai
   Karakoç, Bahaettin Karakoç, Ümit Yasar Oguzcan, Orhan
   Pamuk .
 Mehmet Nusret(December 20, 1915 -
  July 6, 1995) was a popular Turkish
  humorist and author of more than
  100 books.
 He was born from very poor and
  deeply muslim parents and struggled
  through life.
 he became the editor of a series of
  satirical periodicals with a socialist
  slant.
• He was jailed, arrested, detained,
  deported, tortured, beaten several times
  and under all governments for his
  political views.
• Nesin provided a strong indictment of
  the oppression and brutalization of the
  common man.
• He satirized bureaucracy and exposed
  economic inequities in stories that
  effectively combine local color and
  universal truths.
• He is most famous for his humoristic short
  stories. But he excelled in all forms of
  literature: poetry, plays, novels, essays.
• Apart from his talent to catch the
  contradictions of a developing country, he is
  known as a honest man who stood behind
  his ideas.
• In the last years of his life, he devoted
  himself to fight against ignorance and
  religious fundamentalism.
• After his death, his body was buried into an
  unknown location in the land of Nesin
  Foundation without any ceremony, as
  suggested by his will.
SELECTED HONORS and PRIZES
•   1956. Golden Palm (Italy).                           • 1990. Vienna Theater Prize
•   1957. Golden Palm (Italy).                           • 1991. Received the title of Chevalier by the
                                                           French government
•   1958. Third place at a humoristic story contest in
                                                         • 1991. Democracy Prize by the School of Political
    İtaly
                                                           Sciences (Ankara University)
•   1959. Best article prize by the Association of       • 1992. Honorary Prize and Golden Medal from
    Journalists.                                           the Association of Authors
•   1966. Golden Hedgehog Prize, (Bulgaria).             • 1992. Abdi İpekçi Prize of Peace and Friendship
•   1968. First Prize at the Karacan Play Contest.         (Turkey-Greece)
•   1969. Golden Crocodile, (Soviet Union).              • 1992. Medal of Gratitude from the Association of
                                                           Journalists
•   1970. Best Play Prize of the Academy of  Turkish     • 1993. Carl Von Ossietzky Prize
•   1975. Lotus Prize (The Union of African-Asian        • 1994. CPJ International Press Freedom
    Writers)                                               Award (USA).
•   1986. Selected the “Writer of the Year” by the       • 1994. Human Rights Prize.
    Turkish people (Tüyap)                               • 1995. Orhan Apaydın Democracy and Peace Prize
•    1990. Golden Tolstoi Prize                          • 1995. Prize of the Hiroshima Foundation
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Turkey's Diverse Regions and Landscapes

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  • 3. Turkey (Turkiye in Turkish) is a country located at a point where the 3 continents of the old world (Asia, Africa and Europe) are closest to each other and where Asia and Europe meet.
  • 4. o Because of its geographical location, Anatolia has always been important throughout history and is the birthplace of many great civilizations. o The surface area of Turkey including the lakes is 814,578 km² / 314,503 sq miles. It is much larger than many European countries or even Texas (18%) in the US. Out of the total land, 97% is in Asia and this part is called Anatolia or Asia Minor; 3% is in Europe which is called Thrace.
  • 5. o Although 97% of Turkey is located in Asia, in many respects it is accepted as a European country and as a result, Turkey takes its place in nearly all European contests and associations. o Turkey is rectangular in shape with a length of 1,660 km / 1,031 miles and a width of 550 km / 341 miles.
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  • 7. The Black Sea Region 
  • 8. The Black Sea Region  o a mountainous area in the north o It has a steep and rocky coast and rivers cascade through the gorges of the coastal ranges. o As the Northern Anatolian Mountains run parallel to the coastline access inland from the coast is limited to a few narrow valleys, so the coast therefore has always been isolated from inland areas. It is densely wooded; comprising more than one-fourth of Turkey’s forested areas.
  • 10. The Marmara Region  o covers the European part as well as the northwest of the Anatolian plain. o Although it is the smallest region after Southeastern Anatolia, it has the highest population density. o The Marmara region is economically the most developed area of Turkey.
  • 12. The Aegean Region  o extends from the Aegean coast to the inner parts of Western Anatolia. o Forest lands and fertile plains carrying the same names as its rivers are dominant. o Its wealth rests on the production of several export crops, including tobacco (more than 50% of Turkey’s total production), cotton (30% of the total), high-quality grapes suitable for drying, olives (more than 50% of the Turkish output) and figs.
  • 14. The Mediterranean Region  o located in the south of Anatolia. o The region has several subregions: the sparsely populated limestone plateaus of Taseli in the middle;  the lake district in the west with its continental climate, where grain is grown; and the intensively cultivated, densely populated coastal plains.
  • 16. The Central Anatolia Region  o exactly in the middle of Turkey and is less mountainous when compared to the other regions. o This region varies in altitude from 600-1,200 m (1,970- 3,940 ft) west to east. o Steppes are common. o For the most part, the region is bare and monotonous and is used for grazing.
  • 18. The Eastern Anatolia Region  o largest and highest region o Nearly all of the area has an average altitude of 1,500- 2,000 m / 4,920-6,560 ft. o Anatolia’s highest peak Mount Ararat is located in this region. o This is the most thinly populated region of the country.
  • 21. The Southeastern Anatolia Region  o notable for the uniformity of its landscape. o Vast stretches of this region consist only of wild or barren wasteland. o Agriculture is confined mainly to irrigated valleys and basins (wheat, rice, vegetables, grapes). o Much of the population is nomadic or seminomadic
  • 22. Facts and Statistics • Modern Turkey was founded in 1923 from the Anatolian remnants of the defeated Ottoman Empire by national hero Mustafa KEMAL, who was later honored with the title Ataturk or "Father of the Turks.“ conventional long form:   Republic of Turkey conventional short form:  Turkey local long form:  Turkiye Cumhuriyeti local short form:  Turkiye
  • 23. Facts and Statistics Government type: republican parliamentary democracy Capital: Ankara Independence: 29 October 1923 (successor state to the Ottoman Empire) Climate: temperate; hot, dry summers with mild, wet winters; harsher in interior Population: 68,893,918 (July 2004 est.) Ethnic Make-up:  Turkish 80%, Kurdish 20% (estimated) Religions: Muslim 99.8% (mostly Sunni), other 0.2% (mostly Christians and Jews)
  • 24. Etiquette & Customs in Turkey Meeting and Greeting Etiquette – When meeting shake hands firmly. – When departing it is not always customary to shake hands although it is practised occasionally. –  Friends and relations would greet each other with either one or two kisses on the cheek. – Elders are always respected by kissing their right hand then placing the forehead onto the hand.
  • 25. Etiquette & Customs in Turkey Meeting and Greeting Etiquette – When entering a room, if you are not automatically met by someone greet the most elderly or most senior first. – At social occasions greet the person closest to you then work your way around the room or table anti-clockwise. – Greet people with either the Islamic greeting of 'Asalamu alaykum' (peace be upon you) or 'Nasilsiniz' (How are you? pronounced na-sul-su-nuz). Other useful phrases are 'Gunaydin' (Good Morning, pronounced goon-ay-dun), 'iyi gunler' (Good Day, pronounced ee-yee gun-ler) or 'Memnun Oldum' (pleased to meet you).
  • 26. Etiquette & Customs in Turkey Gift Giving Etiquette – if a gift is given it will be accepted well. It is always a good idea to bring gifts from your own country such as food stuffs or craft items. – Be aware that Turkey is a Muslim country. Before giving alcohol to anyone be 100% sure that they drink.  – The only time you would need to give any great thought to gifts would be if you were invited to a Turk's home for dinner. – The most usual gifts to take are pastries, (especially 'baklava') and decorative items for the home such as ornaments or vases. – Flowers are not usually taken to a host but can be if felt appropriate. It is best to ask a florist for advice on what is best to take. – If the host has children take some expensive sweets or candy.
  • 27. Etiquette & Customs in Turkey Dining Etiquette – The protocol of Turkish hospitality dictates that the host always pays for the meal. – The concept of sharing a bill is completely alien. You may try and offer to pay, which may be seen as polite, but you would never be allowed to do so. – The best policy is to graciously thank the host then a few days later invite them to do dinner at a restaurant of your choice. – Evening meals may be accompanied by some alcohol, usually the local tipple called Raký (pronounced rak-uh). It will comprise of a few courses with the main course always meat or fish based, accompanied by bread and a salad.
  • 28. Etiquette & Customs in Turkey Dining Etiquette – Turks smoke during meals and will often take breaks between courses to have a cigarette and a few drinks before moving onto the next. – Tea or Turkish coffee is served at the end of a meal sometimes with pastries. – Turkish coffee is a national drink and should at least be sampled. It comes either without sugar, a little sugar or sweet. Turkish coffee is sipped and allowed to melt into the taste buds so do not gulp it down as you would instant coffee. Never drink to the bottom of the cup as it will be full of ground coffee and taste awful.
  • 29. The Turkish Language and Literature Turkish - The official language. The first language spoken by 90% of the 63m population. Minority languages include: – Kurdish, spoken by 6% of the population. – Arabic is spoken by 1.2% of the Turkish population; most of those speakers are bilingual Arabic and Turkish speakers. – Circassian, spoken by more than 0.09% throughout the country – Greek, Armenian and Judezmo, a Romance language spoken by Jews.
  • 30. The Turkish Language and Literature • history of Turkish Literature may be divided into three periods: – the period up to the adoption of Islam, – the Islamic period –the period under western influence.
  • 31. The Turkish Language and Literature the period up to the adoption of Islam o Turkish literature was the joint product of the Turkish clans and was mostly oral. o The oldest known examples of Turkish writings are on obelisks dating from the late 7th and early 8th centuries. o The Orhun monumental inscriptions written in 720 for Tonyukuk, in 732 for Kültigin and in 735 for Bilge Kagan are masterpieces of Turkish literature with their subject matter and perfect style.
  • 32. The Turkish Language and Literature o Turkish epics dating from those times include the Yaratilis, Saka, Oguz-Kagan, Göktürk, Uygur and Manas. o The "Book of Dede Korkut", put down in writing in the 14th century, is an extremely valuable work that preserves the memory of that epic era in beautiful language.
  • 33. The Turkish Language and Literature the Islamic period o Following Turkish migrations into Anatolia in the wake of the Malazgirt victory in 1071, the establishment of various Beyliks in Anatolia and the eventual founding of the Seljuk and Ottoman Empires set the scene for Turkish literature to develop along two distinct lines, with "divan" or classical literature drawing its inspiration from the Arabic and Persian languages and Turkish folk literature still remaining deeply rooted in Central Asian traditions. o Divan poets did not have independent philosophies, they were content to express the same ideas in different ways. The magnificence of the poet came from his artistry in finding original and beautiful forms of expression. The most famous of the Divan poets were Baki, Fuzuli, Nedim and Nef'i.
  • 34. The Turkish Language and Literature o Initially based on two foreign literary traditions, Arab and Persian, literature gradually stopped being merely imitative and took on Ottoman national characteristics. o To a certain extent, the Turkish folk literature which has survived till the day, reflects the influence of Islam and the new life style and form of the traditional literature of Central Asia after the adoption of Islam. Turkish folk literature comprised anonymous works of bard poems and Tekke (mystical religious retreats) literature. Yunus Emre who lived in the second half of the 13th and early 14th centuries was an epoch making poet and sufi (mystical philosopher) expert in all three areas of folk literature as well as divan poetry. Important figures of poetic literature were Karacaoglan, Atik Ömer, Erzurumlu Emrah and Kayserili Seyrani.
  • 35. The Turkish Language and Literature the period under western influence o Changes in social, economic and political life were reflected in the literature of the time and the quest for change continued till the proclamation of the Republic. o The distinguishing characteristic of the era in literature was the concern with intellectual content rather than esthetic values or perfection of style.
  • 36. The Turkish Language and Literature o The latest period in literature, which is known as the Turkish Literature of the Republican period, came to be influenced by the following literary schools after Divan literary styles had been abandoned:  Tanzimat (reforms),  Servet-i Fünun (scientific wealth),  Fecr-i Ati (dawn of the new age)  Ulusal Edebiyat (national literature).
  • 37. The Turkish Language and Literature o National Literature was created between the years 1911 and 1923. The leading literary figures of the period were Ziya Gokalp, Ömer Seyfettin, Mehmet Emin Yurdakul, Yusuf Ziya Ortaç, Faruk Nafiz Camlibel, Enis Behiç Koryürek, Kemalletin Kamu, Aka Gündüz, Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoglu, Halide Edip Adivar, Halit Karay, Resat Nuri Güntekin, Ahmet Hikmet Müftüoglu, Necip Fazil Kisakürek, Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, Sükufe Nihal, Peyami Safa, and Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar.
  • 38. The Turkish Language and Literature o The topics, written in simple language, were taken from real life and mirrored the conditions of the country. o Ömer Seyfettin, the founder and most successful representative of the short story tradition in Turkish literature
  • 39. The Turkish Language and Literature o The most well-known and widely-read writers of the 1950-1990 period can be listed as follows: Tarik Dursun K., Atilla lhan, Yasar Kemal, Orhan Kemal, Kemal Tahir, Tarik Bugra, Aziz Nesin, Mustafa Necati Sepetçioglu, Firuzan, Adalet Agaoglu, Sevgi Soysal, Tomris Uyar, Selim Ileri, Cevat Sakir (Halikarnas Balikçisi), Necati Cumali, Haldun Taner. Prominent poets in this period are: Behçet Kemal Çaglar, Necati Cumali , Oktay Rifat, Melih Cevdet Anday, Cemal Süreya, Edip Cansever, Özdemir Ince, Ataol Behramoglu, Ismet Özel, Ece Ayhan, Turgut Uyar, Sezai Karakoç, Bahaettin Karakoç, Ümit Yasar Oguzcan, Orhan Pamuk .
  • 40.  Mehmet Nusret(December 20, 1915 - July 6, 1995) was a popular Turkish humorist and author of more than 100 books.  He was born from very poor and deeply muslim parents and struggled through life.  he became the editor of a series of satirical periodicals with a socialist slant.
  • 41. • He was jailed, arrested, detained, deported, tortured, beaten several times and under all governments for his political views. • Nesin provided a strong indictment of the oppression and brutalization of the common man. • He satirized bureaucracy and exposed economic inequities in stories that effectively combine local color and universal truths.
  • 42. • He is most famous for his humoristic short stories. But he excelled in all forms of literature: poetry, plays, novels, essays. • Apart from his talent to catch the contradictions of a developing country, he is known as a honest man who stood behind his ideas. • In the last years of his life, he devoted himself to fight against ignorance and religious fundamentalism. • After his death, his body was buried into an unknown location in the land of Nesin Foundation without any ceremony, as suggested by his will.
  • 43. SELECTED HONORS and PRIZES • 1956. Golden Palm (Italy). • 1990. Vienna Theater Prize • 1957. Golden Palm (Italy). • 1991. Received the title of Chevalier by the French government • 1958. Third place at a humoristic story contest in • 1991. Democracy Prize by the School of Political İtaly Sciences (Ankara University) • 1959. Best article prize by the Association of • 1992. Honorary Prize and Golden Medal from Journalists. the Association of Authors • 1966. Golden Hedgehog Prize, (Bulgaria). • 1992. Abdi İpekçi Prize of Peace and Friendship • 1968. First Prize at the Karacan Play Contest. (Turkey-Greece) • 1969. Golden Crocodile, (Soviet Union). • 1992. Medal of Gratitude from the Association of Journalists • 1970. Best Play Prize of the Academy of  Turkish • 1993. Carl Von Ossietzky Prize • 1975. Lotus Prize (The Union of African-Asian • 1994. CPJ International Press Freedom Writers) Award (USA). • 1986. Selected the “Writer of the Year” by the • 1994. Human Rights Prize. Turkish people (Tüyap) • 1995. Orhan Apaydın Democracy and Peace Prize • 1990. Golden Tolstoi Prize • 1995. Prize of the Hiroshima Foundation

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. The region is mainly agricultural, corn being the dominant field crop. Tea is grown in the eastern coastal strip, hazelnuts around Giresun and Ordu and tobacco in Samsun and Trabzon.
  2. Its agriculture is varied, including tobacco, wheat, rice, sunflower, corn, olives, grapes and natural silk. On the straits and coasts of the Marmara Sea fishing is well developed.
  3. Ottoman Empire,  empire created by Turkish tribes in  Anatolia . One of the most powerful states in the world during the 15th and 16th centuries, it spanned more than 600 years and came to an end only in 1922, when it was replaced by the Turkish Republic and various successor states in southeastern  Europe  and the  Middle East .
  4. The Kurds are people of Indo-European origin who live mainly in the mountains and uplands where Turkey, Iraq, and Iran meet, in an area known as "Kurdistan" for hundreds of years. The Blue Mosque is arguably the most famous landmark in Turkey and the only mosque with six minarets. It is called the Blue Mosque because of its beautifully hand-painted Iznik tiles inside the mosque. Built in 1609, and completed in 1617, by architect Sedefkar Mehmet Agha. A truly exceptional traditional Islamic architecture and considered to be the last great mosque in the classical period.