🔥 Uzun Mehmed and Turkey’s First Coal Discovery: The Dark Hero of Carbon

Hello, dear science and history enthusiasts! 💫 Today, we’re taking you back to the 19th-century Ottoman lands. Get ready, because in front of you is Turkey’s first coal discovery and its hero, Uzun Mehmed. But this article isn’t just a historical tale; it will also cover the geological, chemical, and industrial aspects of coal in […]

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The 1812 Treaty of Bucharest: A Turning Point Between the Ottoman Empire and Russia

At the beginning of the 19th century, the relationships between the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire were among the most important elements of the political landscape and power struggles in Europe. One of the significant turning points in this ongoing battle was the Treaty of Bucharest, signed in 1812. This treaty not only influenced […]

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May 28, 1812: The Treaty of Bucharest and the End of the Ottoman-Russian War

The war between the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire, which began in 1806, ended with the signing of the Treaty of Bucharest on May 28, 1812. This war is considered a part of the Napoleonic Wars and reflects the competition between the major powers of the time. Before the Treaty and the Process The […]

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The Battle of Djerba: A Victory at a Turning Point in History

History is filled with countless tales of heroism, but some victories hold significance not only for the victors but for all of humanity. One such victory is the Battle of Djerba, which took place in 1560. In the vast waters of the Mediterranean, this battle between the Ottoman Empire and the Holy League fleet was […]

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France’s Colonization of Algeria: The Landing at Sidi Ferruch

The early 19th century was a period when the colonial ambitions of Europe’s great powers intensified. During this time, France’s ambitions to expand in North Africa became concrete with the invasion of Algeria. The landing at Sidi Ferruch, the first and most critical step in France’s colonization of Algeria, was not just a military operation […]

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