Historical Peninsula of Istanbul – Fener – Balat Culture, Faith and Religion-based Tourism (Unıted cıvılızatıons faıth and relıgıon based tourısm and the clash/allıance of cıvılızatıons ın the medıterranean regıon-)

Historical Peninsula of Istanbul – Fener – Balat Culture, Faith and Religion-based Tourism (Unıted cıvılızatıons faıth and relıgıon based tourısm and the clash/allıance of cıvılızatıons ın the medıterranean regıon-)
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Publisher : gündoğan yayınları
Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : 9789755202327
ISBN-13 : 9755202323
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Book Synopsis Historical Peninsula of Istanbul – Fener – Balat Culture, Faith and Religion-based Tourism (Unıted cıvılızatıons faıth and relıgıon based tourısm and the clash/allıance of cıvılızatıons ın the medıterranean regıon-) by : Dr. Rıfat BAROKAS

Download or read book Historical Peninsula of Istanbul – Fener – Balat Culture, Faith and Religion-based Tourism (Unıted cıvılızatıons faıth and relıgıon based tourısm and the clash/allıance of cıvılızatıons ın the medıterranean regıon-) written by Dr. Rıfat BAROKAS and published by gündoğan yayınları. This book was released on 2013-02-01 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book refutes the thesis of Samuel Huntington's Clash of Civilizations. Instead, it supports the Alliance of Civilizations supervised by the United Nations. It describes religious-historical and cultural monuments in the region including Istanbul Cibali-Fener-Balat-Ayvansaray where three monotheistic religions live together under the peaceful conditions and they practice their religions. The thesis of Alliance of Civilizations has been examined theoretically within the context of the book. Also the added CD at the back side of the book presents visual information about the issue. We hope that thesis of the Alliance of Civilizations, co-chaired by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Spanish Prime Minister Zapatero under the umbrella of the United Nations, will make considerable contribution to the world peace.


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