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Topkapı Palace domes, İstanbul, Türkiye.
Tankard (Hanap) with Ships. Ottoman Empire. Late 16th century.
The Art Institute of Chicago.
Blue and gold, wolf pack, and the crossroads of the world
Today is the anniversary of Türkiye’s founding. Traveling in Istanbul, I've gained a deeper appreciation for the architecture and history. The figure is mainly inspired by my bf. To showcase cultural exchange, it featured a blend of Ottoman miniatures and European oil painting, incorporating patterns from Iznik tile, manuscript illumination and enamel craft.
The country is going through a hard time right now, I hope this can help cheer people and that things get better in the future <3
"held by pro-Kurdish fighters" sure is one way to say "governed by the will of the people through direct democracy, until the violent assault by the Syrian and Turkish states which is now repressing that democratic system and the people's autonomy" but okay! sure let's present things this way. say these regions were "under Kurdish rule" when that isn't how it works but sure!!!!!!!
no need to even mention that there's an official name for the government! just "former Kurdish controlled areas." anything to avoid lending any legitimacy to democratic socialism, or acknowledging the cultural genocide and ethnic cleansings going on. i just need everyone to be aware of how bullshit this is.

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Dude’s a legend
When the Workers’ Library first opened in 2018, the collection housed over 6,000 books that were rescued from trash bins. Now it houses over
"In 2018, sanitation workers in Çankaya, Turkey, began setting aside books that they pulled from trash bins on their night shifts — first for themselves, then for their family and friends.Â
Over time, as the collection grew, the workers began storing them in the sloping hallways of an abandoned brick factory, which also serves as the headquarters for the city’s sanitation department.Â
In 2018, the “Kitap Okuma Salonu,” (Workers’ Library) collection was officially designated as a public library for the people of Çankaya.Â
“We started to discuss the idea of creating a library from these books,” Çankaya Mayor Alper Tasdelen told CNN when the library first opened. “And when everyone supported it, this project happened.”
“On one hand, there were those who were leaving these books on the streets,” Tasdelen added. “On the other hand — others were looking for these books.”Â
In its first year, the library housed over 6,000 books.Â
Today, it’s home to more than 40,000.Â
When the number of books began exceeding the amount of shelf space at the library, the workers transformed one of their garbage trucks into a mobile library so that they could bring the excess books to local schools and prisons.Â
“Village schoolteachers from all over Turkey are requesting books,” Tasdelen said.
The collection has grown so large in recent years that the city hired a full-time librarian to help tend to the books and facilitate loans on a two-week basis.Â
In January, the Spouses of Head of Mission committee (a group of 12 women, who are the wives of ambassadors from 12 countries) visited the Workers’ Library and added to the collection’s foreign language section by donating recycled books “from the garbage to the library.”Â
The books were published in more than 13 different languages, in honor of the committee’s home countries.Â
According to the Turkish outlet Anka Haber Ajansi, SHOM Green Group Coordinator Kaire Jürgenson said that they “appreciated those who contributed to the establishment of the library” and emphasized that “this valuable work should be announced to more people.”
On a given day, the library is filled with municipal employees, their children, and students from local schools as they leaf through countless books and read quietly at assorted tables.Â
For the sanitation workers who operate out of the brick building, the library has long served as a home away from home.Â
“Before, I wished that I had a library in my house,” Serhat Baytemur, a garbage collector, said in a press statement. “Now we have a library here.”"
-via GoodGoodGood, May 2, 2025