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“Tarih ve Kültüre Adanmış Bir Ömür / Mahmud Goloğlu'nun Yazıları” isimli kitabı geçenlerde gözden geçirirken bazı makaleleri daha sonra okurum diye işaretlemiştim. 5 Temmuz 1949 tarihli Yeniyol'da “Trabzon: Mukaddesata Hürmet İrtica Değildir” başlıklı yazısında Trabzon'da şahit olduğu nâhoş bir hareketten söz edip İstanbul'a intikal ediyor ve Bâyezid Camii'nin yanı başındaki Küllük Kahvesi'ni güzel bir örnek olarak hatırlatıyor. Şöyle ki: Trabzon'da o tarihlerde Atapark diye bir park vardır. Mezarlıktan bozulup yapıldığı için halk arasında oraya “Âhiret Parkı” denilmektedir. Gerçekten de bu park şehre ayrı bir güzellik katmıştır. Halbuki eskiden insanlar caddenin bu kısmından sanki kâbus görüyormuş gibi geçiyorlardı. Park yeni şekliyle oraları şenlendirmiş ve çevreye bir canlılık getirmiştir. Sadece bu kadar mı, güzel bir mâbed, kıymetli bir eser, tarihi bir değer olan Hâtûniye Camii'nin bütün letâfeti ve asâletiyle meydana çıkmış olması da, şehir için ayrı bir kazanç olmuştur. Bu arada, Yavuz Sultan Selim'in annesi Gülbahar Sultan'ın türbesi de başka bir güzellik âbidesi olarak gözlere çarpmaya başlamıştır.
“Tarih ve Kültüre Adanmış Bir Ömür / Mahmud Goloğlu'nun Yazıları” isimli kitabı geçenlerde gözden geçirirken bazı makaleleri daha sonra okurum diye işaretlemiştim. 5 Temmuz 1949 tarihli Yeniyol'da “Trabzon: Mukaddesata Hürmet İrtica Değildir” başlıklı yazısında Trabzon'da şahit olduğu nâhoş bir hareketten söz edip İstanbul'a intikal ediyor ve Bâyezid Camii'nin yanı başındaki Küllük Kahvesi'ni güzel bir örnek olarak hatırlatıyor. Şöyle ki: Trabzon'da o tarihlerde Atapark diye bir park vardır. Mezarlıktan bozulup yapıldığı için halk arasında oraya “Âhiret Parkı” denilmektedir. Gerçekten de bu park şehre ayrı bir güzellik katmıştır. Halbuki eskiden insanlar caddenin bu kısmından sanki kâbus görüyormuş gibi geçiyorlardı. Park yeni şekliyle oraları şenlendirmiş ve çevreye bir canlılık getirmiştir. Sadece bu kadar mı, güzel bir mâbed, kıymetli bir eser, tarihi bir değer olan Hâtûniye Camii'nin bütün letâfeti ve asâletiyle meydana çıkmış olması da, şehir için ayrı bir kazanç olmuştur. Bu arada, Yavuz Sultan Selim'in annesi Gülbahar Sultan'ın türbesi de başka bir güzellik âbidesi olarak gözlere çarpmaya başlamıştır.
Send us a Text Message.Today's episode has a special guest, Ezana. We discuss topics from being Oprah's side piece to understanding why people are so comfortable being rude online. It is a jam packed episode with so many different conversations that you are for sure going to be entertained. Don't forget to subscribe and share. Support the Show.
Jos kaksospojilta Ezana* ja Fasil* kysyttäisiin, mitä he toivovat jouluksi, vastaus voisi yllättää. Nämä seitsenvuotiaat eivät toivo vain leluja, kuten monet muut lapset. Ezana ja Fasil kaipaavat tänä jouluna yhtä asiaa: turvallista lapsuutta. Mikä saa pojat toivomaan tällaista joululahjaa? Surullista kyllä, Ezana ja Fasil ovat kokeneet vainoa koko elämänsä ajan. https://opendoors.fi/henkilot/ezana-ja-fasil/
The electric vehicle market is growing rapidly, and with it comes a number of challenges and opportunities. On the one hand, EV technologies offer significant environmental benefits. On the other hand, there could be consequences plugging these devices into the power grid. In this podcast, we explore the key challenges that need to be addressed before EVs can become truly mainstream. We will discuss the need for a robust charging infrastructure, the potential for EVs to revolutionize transportation, and how this technology can be safely and sustainably adopted on a large scale. Join us as we explore these ideas with: Maurizio Caporali, Chief Product Officer, SECO Ezana Mekonnen, Chief Technology Officer, Imagen Energy Christina Cardoza, Editorial Director, insight.tech Maurizio and Ezana answer our questions about: The rise of, and interest in, electric vehicles How the grid can keep up with the pace of the EV market Implementing EV technologies in a safe and sustainable way How EV technologies can utilize existing infrastructure Futureproofing today's efforts for scale and flexibility Leveraging expertise from different companies EV technology benefits from a user and business perspective Related Content To learn more about electric vehicles, read AI and CV Power Up the EV Charging Station Boom. For the latest innovations from SECO, follow them on Twitter at @SECO_spa and LinkedIn, and follow Imagen Energy on LinkedIn.
Today's episode discusses what makes a great trilogy and why Rush Hour is by far the greatest of them all. This is followed by the outlandish rumors that the Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka has been suspended for the entire NBA season for having sexual relations with the women in the company. The fallout of his affairs have brought out the most 'pussy-virtue signalling' men from all corners of the internet because the woman he cheated on was Nia Long. Ladies we make sure to give you tips on how to avoid these kind of men and what to look out for so that you are not fooled by their trickery.
Today's episode we discuss how to finesse VIP tickets at any event and how we where able to get into the green room while seeing DJ Diesel (AKA Shaq) preform in Melbourne. This is followed by our thoughts on Bad Bunny kissing his back-up dancer during the VMA's and the following outcry of people saying he is 'queerbaiting'. Wether this term can be applied to Bad Bunny or other acts like Harry Styles brings about an interesting debate on how people with major insecurities about their sexuality display extremely 'unique' behaviors. We end the episode on Aries Spears and how he 'fat-shamed' Lizzo for no apparent reason.
After a long hiatus ‘Nappy Boy Radio' has now evolved into 'The Emancipation Hydration.' The new format will follow the same as before but will now have the co-host Ezana. This episode starts with a discussion about The Rock claiming he would be Meg Tha Stallion's pet and how we would react if he said the same thing about our significant others. This is followed by the fake outrage that people had when they claimed Beyonce' was ableist for using the word ‘Spaz' and how that is all bullshit. Following the trending topics we discuss how difficult it is going clubbing in Melbourne and the struggles of being Black and wanting to enjoy the night life.
Gündeme Dair Her Şey sizleri Beykoz'da yaşayan bir İstanbul beyefendisi ile tanıştırıyor. Beykoz Surp Nigoğayos Ermeni Kilisesi Vakfı'nın 1979 yılından beri mütevelli heyeti başkanı olan ve ezan makamlarına olan aşkıyla tanınan Varujan Magakyan'ın sıradışı hikayesi... İyi seyirler.
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A natural networker and people person, this week's guest Ezana Haddis shares his journey from university campus brand ambassador at Tinder and Bacardi through to his current role as SDR at Mintago where he helps employers create a healthier and happier workforce.
The Ancient Nubian kingdom of Meroe had existed before Aksum's foundation as a city, and was the preeminent power in East Africa for most of its existence. But, by the year 360, the tables had turned. Nubia was a kingdom in decline, while Aksum was the hot new hegemon in the region. After dealing with many internal struggles within the Aksumite Empire, King Ezana has set his eyes on ending the ancient kingdom to his North.To learn more and view images from the episode, visit our blog at https://historyofafricapodcast.blogspot.comSupport the show (https://patreon.com/historyofafrica)
King Ezana of Aksum is widely regarded among scholars of Aksumite history as the greatest ruler in the empire's history. He transformed the empire religiously, politically, and economically in a way that is unmatched by other Aksumite rulers. In this episode, we will focus on his childhood, upbringing, and the early years of his reign. Learn about how Ezana heightened Aksum's economic power, subdued his neighbors, and began the process of Christianizing the empire. To learn more about African history and see maps and artifacts mentioned in this episode, click hereSupport the show (https://patreon.com/historyofafrica)
With Frumentius and Ezana, the Ethiopian church got off to a great start, but things did not stay that way. After 1,000 years, and centuries of setbacks, the nation and the church made a great comeback. It culminated in the reign of King Zara Yaqob in the mid 1400s. While his legacy is still felt in both the church and the nation, he is remembered both as a reformer and as a despot.
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This next series we will be learning all about the church of Ethiopia. This church is far more ancient than most in Europe and has a rich history of over 1,000 years, and yet is almost totally forgotten by the western Church. It all began with a captive turned accidental missionary, and a young prince in the early 300s AD.
In this episode we interview musician Ezana Assefa. Our song is by Ezana Assefa: https://soundcloud.com/ezana_assefa Our art is by Joel @JAYENNO on twitter
Arapların en önemli kahramanlarından biri Antere Bin Şeddad. Ebrehe Ebu Yeksum ve Bedir Yılı nda olan Zukar Savaşı nın rivayetlerdeki tarihi. Kral Ezana ve İslam daki ezan geleneği sadece isim benzerliği mi? Daha önceki tarihlerde yüklediğimiz “Habeşli Bilal ve İslam'da Ezan Geleneği” başlıklı video'da Ezan'ın yani birşeyleri insan sesiyle ilan etmenin Etiyopya yöneticilerinden Kral Ezana ile ilgili olabileceğini belirtmiştik. Etiyopya konusuna vakıf olmayan bazı izleyicilerimiz konunun sadece isim benzerliği olduğu düşünmüş olabilir. Sayfamızda bu isim benzerliğine istinaden bazı yorumlar aldık. Acaba bu sadece isim benzerliği mi yoksa başka destekleyen başlıklar da var mı? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karmatiarman/message
When King Ezana was young, he had a tutor that taught him everything he knew. This, in turn, led to the complete shift of an entire Kingdom... This episode is dedicated to Dr David Parry, who was one of my most influential teachers. He passed away on Sunday 9th February 2020. RIP.
In early December, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Specifically, the Norwegian Committee cited Ahmed's “decisive initiative to resolve the border conflict with neighboring Eritrea.” Prime Minister Ahmed is a Pentecostal Christian and the second African Evangelical in a row to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Kenyan physician Denis Mukwege won in 2018. Ahmed's story is only the latest chapter in the ancient history of Ethiopian Christianity, which began in Acts 8 when an angel told Philip, “Rise and go toward the south to the road that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza.” On that road, Philip met an Ethiopian court official puzzled over the meaning of Isaiah 53. Philip told the man known as the Ethiopian Eunuch the good news about Jesus, and when the official professed faith, Philip baptized him. Afterward, the “Spirit of the Lord carried Philip away, and the eunuch saw him no more, and went on his way rejoicing.” Where he went, of course, was Ethiopia. According to second century church father Irenaeus of Lyon, “This man . . . was also sent into the regions of Ethiopia, to preach what he had himself believed.” And according to church historian Nicephorus, Matthias, the one chosen to replace Judas, also preached the gospel in Ethiopia. Over the next two centuries, Christianity continued to spread in the region. Then in the early fourth century, in another momentous chapter in Ethiopian Christian history, a Christian boy from Tyre named Frumentius was shipwrecked and sold into slavery at a port along the Red Sea. His new master was the king of Axum, a region in what is now Ethiopia. Like Daniel and Joseph before him, Frumentius gained the trust of the pagan king who, upon his death, freed Frumentius. But Frumentius remained as a tutor to the new king, Ezana. When Ezana came of age, Frumentius returned to Tyre to be trained as a priest. From there he went to Alexandria and asked the great theologian and patriarch Athanasius to send a bishop and missionaries to facilitate the further conversion of Ethiopia. Athanasius decided that the best man for that job was Frumentius himself, and so he was consecrated as the new bishop. The most historically significant of Frumentius' converts was King Ezana himself, who was baptized shortly after Frumentius returned to Ethiopia. Within a decade of his return, the majority of the people in Ezana's kingdom had become Christians. Christianity became the official religion of what is now Ethiopia in about 330A.D., which makes Ethiopia the second oldest Christian nation on earth after Armenia. “What about Rome?” you ask? Rome didn't officially become Christian until 380 A.D. Recent archeological finds confirm this story. As recently related at Smithsonian.com, archeologists have discovered the remains of a church that date back to the early fourth century. This discovery reminds us of three things. First, even before Constantine legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire, the faith had already spread far and wide from Ethiopia to the south and India to the east. Second, the Christian faith originated at the crossroads of Asia and Africa. The modern explosion of Christianity on both those continents is, in reality, a homecoming. Ethnically and linguistically, our Lord was more closely related to people like Frumentius and the people of Ethiopia, who speak a Semitic language, than He was to the people of Europe. And finally, Ethiopia's two-thousand-year legacy of Christianity all began with Philip's simple act of obedience. So when the Lord bids any of us, “Rise and go,” we'd better do it. After all, who knows if He might bless an act of obedience today, in order to change history and to glorify His name for centuries to come.
Ezana, a devout member of our team from the beginning, finally makes his debut on the show this week. Show some love! 3:04 Anthony Davis trade reaction; who won the trade? 20:12 Draft night reaction/ biggest winners and losers of the draft/sleeper picks 34:58 What's going on in Boston? 50:30 Brooklyn only signing Kyrie if they get KD as well? 61:30 D'Angelo Russell's next move/Lakers dysfunction 65:10 New Segment! #EzanasBananas (top 10 surprising free agent centers going into free agency) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ballify/support
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Beth Chitekwe-Biti and Ezana Weldeghebrael discuss the recent political changes in Zimbabwe and what they mean for the urban poor. Beth Chitekwe-Biti, an alumna of Global Development Institute, recently joined the SDI secretariat as Deputy Director. Before moving to SDI, Beth was the Founder Director of Dialogue on Shelter, a Zimbabwean NGO that's working in a unique alliance with the Zimbabwe Homeless People's Federation a movement organised in urban poor neighbourhoods to push for secure tenure and inclusive human settlements. Ezana Weldeghebrael is currently studying for a PhD in Planning and Environmental Management at The University of Manchester. His PhD is entitled ‘The Relation between Residents and a Government Aspiring to Build a Developmental State: The Case of Addis Ababa Inner-city Redevelopment’