city:eskişehir

  • The Maps of Matrakçı Nasuh, Ottoman Polymath | The Public Domain Review

    http://publicdomainreview.org/collections/the-maps-of-matrakci-nasuh-16th-century-polymath

    Merci @mona d’avoir signalé cet opus. Je mets ça là pour le retrouver

    In addition to his important writings in the fields of both mathematics and history, the Bosnian-born polymath and all-round genius Matrakçı Nasuh is best known for his exquisite miniatures depicting various landscapes and urban centres of 16th-century Persia. The images can be found spread across his four historic volumes, with perhaps the most important being Fetihname-i Karabuğdan — now at the library of Istanbul University — which addresses Suleiman the Magnificent’s Safavid War of 1532–1555. In the work Matrakçı Nasuh illustrates the cities encountered by the Ottoman army as they marched from Istanbul to Baghdad, then Tabriz (pictured above), and the return journey through Halab and Eskisehir.

    The name Matrakçı was not, in fact, his name by birth but rather a nickname referring to his invention of a kind of military lawn game called matrak (a word which means “cudgel” or “mace”, the main weapon at the heart of the game). The name stuck, and later would come to label its very own genre in Ottoman miniature art, the “Matrakçı style”, describing works echoing his penchant for detail and precision of execution, perhaps nowhere better encapsulated than in the famous image of Istanbul from 1536, the last image featured below.

    #cartographie #histoire #cartographie_historique #turquie

  • Turkey’s first ‘super town’ to be built in Eskişehir
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkeys-first-super-town-to-be-built-in-eskisehir.aspx?pageID=238

    An energy-efficient “super town” being constructed in the Central Anatolian province of Eskişehir will be an “example” for Turkey of progressive and innovative urban planning, according to the city’s mayor.

    Speaking at a press meeting held to introduce the project on April 6, Eskişehir Mayor Yılmaz Büyükerşen said the town “aims to shed light on the next 50 years of Eskişehir with its zoning plans.”

    #Turquie #Urbanisation #énergie

  • Kurdistan : Cizre du point de vue des femmes

    http://lavoiedujaguar.net/Kurdistan-Cizre-du-point-de-vue

    À l’appel de l’Initiative des femmes pour la paix (Barış İçin Kadın Girişimi’nin), environ cent cinquante femmes d’Istanbul, Ankara, Kocaeli, Sakarya, Kayseri, Trabzon, Bursa, Antalya, Ayvalık, Adana, Eskişehir, Mersin, Dersim et Siirt — c’est-à-dire des quatre coins de la Turquie — se sont rendues à Cizre pour rencontrer les femmes de cette ville située à la frontière syrienne, qui a enduré un siège de neuf jours, sous le feu des tireurs d’élite et des mortiers de l’armée turque, sans eau, sans électricité, sans ravitaillement.

    Depuis que le processus de guerre s’est à nouveau réenclenché, nous, femmes, nous élevons nos voix pour la paix dans les rues toutes les semaines. Car nous savons que la guerre cible et affecte spécifiquement la vie et les femmes en tant qu’organisatrices de la vie. C’est pour cela que nous sommes allées à Cizre et à Silopi entre les 19 et 22 septembre 2015 à l’appel de l’Initiative des femmes pour la paix. Nous étions parties pour être aux côtés des femmes de Cizre et de Silopi et les étreindre. (...)

    #Turquie #Kurdes #femmes

  • Power blackouts mar counting votes

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/power-blackouts-mar-counting-votes.aspx?pageID=238&nID=64322&News

    Quand l’électricité s’en mêle. Bizarre, vous avez dit bizarre, comme c’est bizarre!

    Eskişehir Mayor Yılmaz Büyükerşen, a CHP member, has said there are power outages in nine neighborhoods in the city center, as well as the main courthouse. “15 percent of votes have been counted and we lead with 52.07 percent, while the [ruling Justice and Development Party] AKP candidate is at 35 percent. The company that supplies the city power has not returned our queries regarding the blackout. There are several uncounted ballots that cannot be registered now,” he said.

    Energy and Natural Resources Minister Taner Yıldız denied any wrongdoing. Yıldız spoke in the Central Anatolian province of Kayseri after the voting was completed, saying: “Especially in the eastern Mediterranean cities of Mersin, Adana and Gaziantep, there was a storm with winds reaching 75 km/h. On the other hand, there was heavy snow in eastern Anatolian cities like Erzurum and Ardahan. These weather conditions caused some local power outages which didn’t affect the vote counting.”

    #élection_locale
    #Turquie