Title: Romania-turkey connected
1Romania-turkeyconnected
- By Ana Dorofte
- and
- Georgiana Tarlungeanu
2Just a short introduction!
Iyi Günler! As it may be known to
many of you, the Turkish and Romanian people's
destinies have been intertwined throughout
history. This is best shown in the many common
cultural points which the two nationalities
share, such as the language similarities, and how
could one forget the delicious traditional
cuisine in which one can encounter delectable
concurrences?
3Shall we dance?
- Approximately 32.596 Turkish people live in
Romania, most of them residing in the
southeastern part, which is called Dobrogea. But
these are just mere facts. It will prove more
interesting for our readers to find out that this
community does not forget about their Turkish
origins and celebrate them together with their
Romanian friends, in a celebration called
Hîdîrlez, whose purpose was to promote specific
Turkish tradition to the representatives of our
youth. Therefore, traditional Turkish songs and
dances were performed, in order to mark the
beginning of summer.
4Mosque Esmahan Sultan, Mangalia
- Built by the daughter of the Sultan Selim the
second, the mosque is surrounded by a Muslim
cemitery. The ritual fountain's construction was
made out of stones taken from an old roman
cemitery. When the time comes for the two Islam
celebrations- 'Idul Fitr and 'Idul Adha- the
mosque suddenly becomes too small for the great
mass of people who come to attend the
celebration. - Also, it will not seem in the least bit
peculiar to say that this is - The oldest mosque in Romania, since its
year of creation dates back from 1575.
5 We both have them!
- It might not come across as a surprise that the
Romanian heritage of thesaurus has common points
with the Turkish ones. Some good instances would
be found in the Romanian words - liliac, buzdugan, rachiu, cazma.
- Our common past reflects even upon our
traditional food chiftea, and its turkish - equivalent kofte, and also sarmale
sarma.
6Rediscover ourselves, our nations!
As a conclusion, I would like to present
the reader a quote ''In order to stave off
covetouness, greed, and spite, citizens world
over must be educated ''.Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
believed in the power of arduously educating
oneself in order to better understand the
world.We, as a part of it, must open our eyes and
attentively observe our similarities, as well as
our differences, in order to realize that, maybe,
our ideals resemble each other more than we might
have expected.
7Waiting forword to start our journey together!