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Edirne hosts Kırkpınar photos exhibit

edirne-photos-exhibitHelping celebrate the 650th anniversary of the Kırkpınar oil-wrestling competition, a special photography exhibition opened Thursday night in Edirne.

“Kırkpınar in 40 Photographs,” by Turkish photographer and U.S.-resident Pari Dukoviç, documents Kırkpınar, the wrestling, the prayers, the community and a range of participants.

Photo Competition: Spring-Time in Kosovo

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Spring-time has come! Winter is gone and sun came back. Official website of German Embassy in Prishtina would like to have photos of spring-time in Kosovo from you! Who or what are the harbingers of spring? What are your spring-feelings?

Virtual museum of Sarajevo siege launched in Bosnia

Sarajevo_Siege_Gathering_FirewoodA virtual museum dedicated to the 44-month siege of the Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital of Sarajevo during the 1992-1995 war, when thousands of people died, was launched online.

The project "Sarajevo Survival Tools" at http://h.etf.unsa.ba/srp, created in cooperation with the Historic Museum in the capital, presents objects created and used by citizens of Sarajevo during the 3.5-year-long siege.

One of the authors of the project, Selma Rizvic, said it would enable Internet users to "learn about the life in Sarajevo under the siege," Fena news agency reported.

Conversation With Sahin Sisic

sahinsisicSahin Sisic, born in Visegrad-Medjedja, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1961. After attending grammar and high school in Sarajevo, Sisic studied film at the Academy for Film and Drama in 1988 in Zagreb, Croatia. He graduated in 1988 and a year later, his first short film, "Margina 88, " won the gold medal at the Yugoslav Documentary and Short Film Festival in Belgrade and the Golden FIPA (Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels) Award at Cannes. Since then, Sisic has worked on several projects as director and director of photography, collaborating with TV crews from all over the world on various films throughout the world. In 1995, his thirty-minute documentary film, Planet Sarajevo, received much attention and won several prizes at various film festivals worldwide.

Conversion to Islam as a trope in Bulgarian historiography, fiction and film

turkeyistanbulIn the spring of 1999, while teaching a course on Balkan history at turkeyistanbulHarvard University, I was invited by Anastasia Karakasidou to introduce a Bulgarian film in the series of Balkan historical films she had organized at Wellesley College. For lack of any other, but also because I thought it would provide a good basis for discussion on both national interpretations of an imperial past as well as lead us to contemporary issues (it was the beginning of the bombing campaign against Yugoslavia with the news and pictures of refugees streaming out of Kosovo), I showed the film Time of Violence.
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