In his diary entry for April 29, 1915, a common soldier in the Ottoman military headquarters in , Ihsan Turjman 1893—1917 , mentioned his encounter with a prostitute in the streets of the city, the sight of whom filled him with concern for all the women who "found that they could not survive without prostituting themselves | Although both scholars disagree over the meaning of Seferberlik, they are in agreement about the events that the term Seferberlik describes |
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23Today, , his songs, movies, and plays are still broadcasted all over the world | The produced the war film in the 1960s |
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, Problems of the Modern Middle East in Historical Perspective pp | Bilad al-Sham from the 18th to the 20th Century p |
They became like cats and ate their children.
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