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With a capital T.
On the BBC
NB! There is no correct answer to number 4. They will be contacted soon.
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With a capital T.
On the BBC
NB! There is no correct answer to number 4. They will be contacted soon.
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Ja mata Tosa Inu-sama, Hore Tore, Adrian II, Sigurd, Fragony
Mouzafphaerre is known elsewhere as Urwendil/Urwendur/Kibilturg...
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9/12 ~d
Friendship, Fun & Honour!
"The Prussian army always attacks."
-Frederick the Great
10/12. They must have fixed question 4... I did a lot of inferring and guessing.
"Never in physical action had I discovered the chilling satisfaction of words. Never in words had I experienced the hot darkness of action. Somewhere there must be a higher principle which reconciles art and action. That principle, it occurred to me, was death." -Yukio Mishima
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About question 4...
None of the answers is the Turkish for mountain, which is dağ. The first two are names of mountains. So is the third but it's spelled differently ("Kafkas").
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"Fez" is incorrect too. It's "fes" (as in Rudolf Hess).
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Me too.Originally Posted by Kongamato
10/12 I feel so stupid.Answered that Istanbul is the Capital.![]()
Ja Mata Tosainu Sama.
Similar to the Amsterdam-Hague stuff, I think (not the exact way though). It's soooooo normal that you think Istanbul is the capital.Originally Posted by kagemusha
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Yes m8,The Constantinopol option tricked me.![]()
Ja Mata Tosainu Sama.
That was an easy test, but I made a mistake which wasn't my fault heh. That is question 3, in Greece at least Dardanella is more often mentioned with regards to the strait, with the sea usually referred to as Hellespont, both being tho interchangeable terms.
Either way, Dardanelles are mainly the name of a town, and in Turkish the words are quite different IIRC, çanakale boğaz must be for the Dardanelles straits..
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10/12. Not difficult at all.
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10/12. Could have been worse.
"The ink of the scholar is more holy than the blood of the martyr."
“I only defended myself and the honor of my family” - Nazanin
8/12.
Gah!
Yay, got 10/12 too. Apart from question 4 I got the one about the fes wrong too.
11!!!!!! 11/12 !!!!
yeah, i know...
i rock harder than iron maiden!
When I was a child
I caught a fleeting glimpse
Out of the corner of my eye.
I turned to look but it was gone
I cannot put my finger on it now
The child is grown,
The dream is gone.
I have become comfortably numb...
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You got 5 right!
Good, but not Kemal (perfect)
I need to brush up on my Turkish facts!
So if I wear a fes (or Fez, whatever) I can be arrested? Sweet!Originally Posted by Mouzafphaerre
Why do you hate Freedom?
The US is marching backward to the values of Michael Stivic.
9/12. A lot better than I thought I did, and I didn't have a clue about the Saint one, I don't really pay much attention to Christian lore....
Were the Fez banned because of the Janissaries? They did wear them iirc. Of course I could easily be waaaay off. Anyone enforce that law?
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
9/12 sweet![]()
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My aim, then, was to whip the rebels, to humble their pride, to follow them to their inmost recesses, and make them fear and dread us. Fear is the beginning of wisdom.
I am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, for vengeance, for desolation.
Janissaries did not wear fes. The Law of Attire was one of the reforms following the foundation of Turkish republic. Mustafa Kemal introduced the prohibition of fes by showing up to the public with his modern hat when he landed in Kastamonu.
Touristically maybe but fes can not be used as a component of public wear.
[machovoice]So...[cough]LeftEyeNine, ever been to a Turkish Prison?[/machovoice]Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine
Why do you hate Freedom?
The US is marching backward to the values of Michael Stivic.
Ok it's 2 a.m. right now. And my neurons can not carry any more sarcastic impulses..![]()
[sleepyvoice]..Yarn..I don't get you KoA, what did you say ?..[/sleepyvoice]
I only got 6 right. Damn it, couldn't they ask more general Turk and Saljuq questions?
"But if you should fall you fall alone,
If you should stand then who's to guide you?
If I knew the way I would take you home."
Grateful Dead, "Ripple"
Hmmmm I could have sworn I saw a picture of a Janissary wearing one, but the picture could have been of something else, I may not remember correctly, or it could have been wrong, I trust you're right. At least I got that question correct....
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
.Originally Posted by Kaiser of Arabia
Practically, no. They sell it to tourists. But the law is out there, yes.
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.Originally Posted by L'Impresario
Hellespontos: Çanakkale Boğazı (Straits of Dardanelles)
Propontis: Marmara
Bosporos: Istanbul or Karadeniz Boğazı (Straits of Istanbul or Black Sea)
Dardanelles: Çanakkale
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Ja mata Tosa Inu-sama, Hore Tore, Adrian II, Sigurd, Fragony
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There is a small rate of possiblity, I guess, that the modernization of them may have effected their headwear turning to fes instead of that large woolen cloth. However I'm also doubtful that Nizam-i Cedid army that was organized in order to replace corrupted Janissary power were wearing fes. I think it was the Nizam-i Cedid army though I'm not sure.Originally Posted by Uesugi Kenshin
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The Fes came into use in the "mainland" (it had been common practice in the mediterranean for long) well after the 1826 event. Can't recall the exact date though.
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