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Van İlinin İngilizce Tanıtımı - İngilizce Van Tanıtımı |
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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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![]() Van İlinin İngilizce Tanıtımı - İngilizce Van TanıtımıVanın ingilizce tanıtımı, Van ile ilgili ingilizce bilgi, İngilizce Van ilinin tanıtımı, Van tanıtımı İngilizce, Vanın tanıtımı ingilizce Van (Turkish: Van, Armenian Վան, Kurdish: Wan; from Armenian Van - village, settlement) is a city in eastern Turkey and the seat of Van Province, and is located on the eastern shore of Lake Van ![]() ![]() ![]() History Urartu Under the ancient name of Tushpa, Van was the capital of the Urartian kingdom in the 9th century BC ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() From the Medes to the Sassanids The region came under the control of the Medes in the early 7th century BC and later by Persians in the mid 6th century BC ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Byzantine Empire and Vaspurakan The Byzantine Empire briefly held the region from 628 to 640, after which it was invaded by the Muslim Arabs, who consolidated their conquests as the province of Ermeniye ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Seljuk Empire Incursions by the Seljuk Turks into Vaspurakan started in the 1050s ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Ottoman Empire The first half of the 15th century saw the Van region become a land of conflict as it was disputed by two Powers, namely the Ottoman Empire and the Persian Safavid Empire ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() World War I The city's Armenian population was devastated during World War I by Ottoman troops as a part of the Armenian Genocide ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In August, a victory over the Russian army allowed the Ottoman army to retake Van ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Turkish War of Independence and Republic At the Treaty of Sèvres, the Entente Powers decided to cede the city to the Democratic Republic of Armenia ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() By the end of the war, the town of Van was empty and in ruins ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Van today Van cat, Van, Turkey 1973, showing different coloured eyes A number of sources affirm that Lake Van shelters a monster (Monster of Lake Van-Van Gölü Canavarı) ![]() ![]() ![]() It has often been called "The Pearl of the East" because of the beauty of its surrounding landscape ![]() ![]() ![]() The city is home to Van Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi (Van 100th Year University) and recently came to headlines in Turkey for two highly publicized investigations initiated by the Prosecutor of Van, one of which was focused on accusations against the university rector, Prof ![]() ![]() In culinary terms, as some cities in Turkey became renowned for their like kebap culture or else, Van has distinguished itself with its breakfast culture ![]() The Turkish Van and Van Kedisi (Van Cat) are breeds of cat native to this town and named after it ![]() ![]() On March 22nd, 2008 riots broke out in Van as the Newruz celebrations turned violent ![]() ![]() ![]() Famous people from Van Mkrtich Avetisian, an Armenian journalist and political figure, one of the founders of Armenakan organization ![]() Mkrtich Khrimian, an Armenian writer, religious leader and the Catholicos of All Armenians (1892-1907) ![]() Bedros Kapamacıyan, Ottoman Armenian mayor of Van assassinated by a Tashnak team on 10 December 1912 ![]() Vahram Alazan, an Armenian poet, writer and public activist, the First Secretary of the Writers Union of Armenia from 1933 to 1936 ![]() Münip Boya, Turkish deputy in the Ottoman parliament between 1914-1918 and in the Turkish Grand National Assembly between 1923-1927 ![]() Ruhi Su, Turkish folk singer ![]() Arshile Gorky, an Armenian-American painter who had a seminal influence on Abstract Expressionism ![]() Panos Terlemezian, painter, a People's artist of Armenian SSR ![]() Aghasi Khanjian, the leader of Soviet Armenia from 1930 to 1936 ![]() Vardan Ajemian, an Armenian theatral director and actor, People's Artist of the USSR ![]() Gurgen Mahari, an Armenian writer and poet ![]() Haig Patigian, an Armenian-American sculptor ![]() Nairi Zarian, a Soviet Armenian poet and writer ![]() Silva Kaputikyan's parents ![]() Armen Mandagunyan, a famous Armenian music composer who wrote the song VAN, in memory of his heritage ![]() Vankulu Mehmed Efendi, author of the first printed book in Turkish - a dictionary ![]() Transport Van is connected with Tatvan 96km away by train ferry which avoids the need to build 250km of railway through difficult terrain ![]() ![]() |
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