Nail Çakırhan, the Glossary
- ️Thu Feb 22 2018
Nail Çakırhan (1910–2008) was a Turkish poet and journalist in his career in the beginning, and later a self-taught and award-winning architect and restorer who left his print particularly in the architecture of the coastal township of Akyaka in southwestern Turkey through old houses he had repaired and restored or new houses built in accordance with the traditional styles and approaches of Turkish/Ottoman/Aegean houses, supplemented with innovative conceptions and designs.[1]
Table of Contents
31 relations: Aegean Sea, Aga Khan, Aga Khan Award for Architecture, Akyaka, Ula, Arnavutköy, Can Dündar, Central Anatolia Region, Cumhuriyet, Ergani, Europe, Gulf of Gökova, Halet Çambel, Hittites, Istanbul, Karatepe, Konya, Marxism, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Muğla, Muğla Province, Nâzım Hikmet, New York City, Open-air museum, Ottoman Empire, Russians, Serban Cantacuzino (architect), Soviet Union, Turkey, Turkish Historical Society, Ula, Muğla, Yalı.
- 20th-century Turkish architects
- People from Muğla Province
- Turkish male poets
Aegean Sea
The Aegean Sea is an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea between Europe and Asia.
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Aga Khan
Aga Khan (آقاخان, آغا خان; also transliterated as Aqa Khan and Agha Khan) is a title held by the Imām of the Nizari Ismāʿīli Shias.
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Aga Khan Award for Architecture
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture (AKAA) is an architectural prize established by Aga Khan IV in 1977.
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Akyaka, Ula
Akyaka is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Ula, Muğla Province, Turkey.
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Arnavutköy
Arnavutköy ('Albanian village'; Mega Revma) is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Beşiktaş, Istanbul Province, Turkey.
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Can Dündar
Can Dündar (born 16 June 1961) is a Turkish journalist, columnist and documentarian.
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Central Anatolia Region
The Central Anatolia Region (İç Anadolu Bölgesi) is a geographical region of Turkey.
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Cumhuriyet
Cumhuriyet (English: "Republic") is the oldest up-market Turkish daily newspaper.
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Ergani
Ergani (translit, Erxenî), formerly known as Arghni or Arghana, is a municipality and district of Diyarbakır Province, Turkey.
Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Gulf of Gökova
Gulf of Gökova (Gökova Körfezi) or Gulf of Kerme (Kerme Körfezi; Κεραμεικός κόλπος; Ceramicus Sinus,; or Gulf of Cos), is a long (100 km), narrow gulf of the Aegean Sea between Bodrum and Datça peninsulas in south-west Turkey.
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Halet Çambel
Halet Çambel (27 August 1916 – 12 January 2014) was a Turkish archaeologist and Olympic fencer.
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Hittites
The Hittites were an Anatolian Indo-European people who formed one of the first major civilizations of Bronze Age West Asia.
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Istanbul
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia.
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Karatepe
Karatepe (Turkish, 'Black Hill'; Hittite: Azatiwataya) is a late Hittite fortress and open-air museum in Osmaniye Province in southern Turkey lying at a distance of about 23 km from the district center of Kadirli.
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Konya
Konya is a major city in central Turkey, on the southwestern edge of the Central Anatolian Plateau, and is the capital of Konya Province.
Marxism
Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private land-grant research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Muğla
Muğla is a city in southwestern Türkiye.
Muğla Province
Muğla Province (Muğla ili) is a province and metropolitan municipality of Turkey, at the country's south-western corner, on the Aegean Sea.
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Nâzım Hikmet
Mehmed Nâzım Ran (17 January 1902 – 3 June 1963), Note: 403 Forbidden error received 10 October 2022. Nail Çakırhan and Nâzım Hikmet are 20th-century Turkish poets.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Open-air museum
An open-air museum is a museum that exhibits collections of buildings and artifacts outdoors.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Russians
Russians (russkiye) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Eastern Europe.
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Serban Cantacuzino (architect)
Șerban Cantacuzino, CBE (6 September 1928, in Paris – 22 February 2018 in London, libertatea.ro, 22 February 2018. Retrieved 2018-02-22) was a Romanian architect and the founder and president of Pro Patrimonio foundation.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe.
Turkish Historical Society
The Turkish Historical Society (Türk Tarih Kurumu; TTK) is a research society studying the history of Turkey and the Turkish people, founded in 1931 by the initiative of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, with headquarters in Ankara, Turkey.
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Ula, Muğla
Ula is a municipality and district of Muğla Province, Turkey.
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Yalı
A yalı (yalı, from Greek γιαλή yialí (mod. γιαλός yialós), literally "seashore, beach") is a house or mansion built right on the waterside (almost exclusively seaside, particularly on the Bosphorus strait in Istanbul) and usually built with an architectural concept that takes into account the characteristics of the coastal location.
See also
20th-century Turkish architects
- Ali Topuz
- Ayla Karacabey
- Emin Halid Onat
- Günay Erdem
- Giulio Mongeri
- Hilmi Şenalp
- Mualla Eyüboğlu
- Nail Çakırhan
- Sedad Hakkı Eldem
- Seyfi Arkan
- Turgut Toydemir
- Vedat Dalokay
- Zeki Sayar
- Zeynep Çelik (scholar)
- Şevki Balmumcu
People from Muğla Province
- Ctesias
- Eudoxus of Cnidus
- Nail Çakırhan
- Selahattin Çetiner
- Sostratus of Cnidus
Turkish male poets
- Ömer Nasuhi Bilmen
- Ahmed III
- Ahmet Ümit
- Aras Onur
- Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu
- Bekir Büyükarkın
- Benjamin Pontremoli
- Cahit Zarifoğlu
- Can Yücel
- Cengiz Doğu
- Ceyhun Atuf Kansu
- Ece Ayhan Çağlar
- Edip Cansever
- Ertuğrul Oğuz Fırat
- Fakir Baykurt
- Fazıl Hüsnü Dağlarca
- Hakan Karahan
- Haydar Ergülen
- Metin Altıok
- Muhammed Lütfi
- Murathan Mungan
- Nail Çakırhan
- Nazmi Zade al-Bagdadi
- Necip Fazıl Kısakürek
- Onat Kutlar
- Rıfat Ilgaz
- Rıza Tevfik Bölükbaşı
- Saadia ben Abraham Longo
- Sadri Alışık
- Seyhan Erözçelik
- Seyrani
- Vaghinag Bekaryan
- Yahya Kemal Beyatlı
- İlhan Berk
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nail_Çakırhan
Also known as Nail Cakirhan.