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Bekir Develi - Gez Göz Arpacık - Şanlıurfa - Harran.mp4
harranlı ali...
published: 22 Jul 2011
Author: enevahid
Bekir Develi - Gez Göz Arpacık - Şanlıurfa - Harran.mp4
harranlı ali
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Harran
Harran is a district of Şanlıurfa Province in the southeast of Turkey. The distr...
published: 17 Dec 2007
Author: MariaJBogaerts
Harran
Harran is a district of Şanlıurfa Province in the southeast of Turkey. The district is near the border with Syria, 44 km southeast of the city of Şanlıurfa, at the end of a long straight road across the hot plain of Harran. Harran is an archaeological site of great value as the ancient city was the centre of a considerable commerce, trading with Tyre (Ezekiel 27:23), and one of its specialities was the odoriferous gum derived from the stobrum tree. The legends surrounding Harran go back to the beginning of man; it is said that Adam and Eve set foot here when they were expelled from the Garden of Eden. Historical Harran is very, very ancient too. This was a centre of Mesopotamian culture which in its prime controlled the point where the road from Damascus joins the highway between Nineveh and Carchemish. This location gave Harran strategic value from an early date. It is frequently mentioned in Assyrian inscriptions as early as the time of Tiglath-Pileser I, about 1100 BC, under the name Harranu, or "Road". After the Shupiluliuma-Shattiwazza treaty, Harran was burned by a Hittite army under Piyashshili in the course of the conquest of Hanilgalbat. Harran is famous for its traditional 'beehive' adobe houses, constructed entirely without wood. The design of these makes them cool inside (essential in this part of the world) and is thought to have been unchanged for at least 3000 years. Some were still in use as dwellings until the 1980s. However, those remaining today are <b>...</b>
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Harran, Turkey: Ancient City of Abraham
Centuries of wind and warriors have rounded the corners of Harrans' fortress. Here, 50...
published: 28 Mar 2012
Author: RickSteves
Harran, Turkey: Ancient City of Abraham
Centuries of wind and warriors have rounded the corners of Harrans' fortress. Here, 500 miles SE of Istanbul near the Syrian border it seems the people and their ways of life have changed little. Many locals live in conical mud brick dwellings and women don colorful scarves. According to the Bible, Abraham settled here on his way to the promised land in Canaan about 1900 BC, making Harran one of the oldest continuously inhabited places on earth. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
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The Beehive Houses of Harran, Southeastern Turkey
www.TravelsWithSheila.com Harran is a short 50km miles from Urfa and known for its unusual...
published: 04 Mar 2011
Author: travelswithsheila
The Beehive Houses of Harran, Southeastern Turkey
www.TravelsWithSheila.com Harran is a short 50km miles from Urfa and known for its unusual Beehive houses, influenced by Syrian architecture. Harran is one of the oldest continuously inhabited spots dating back to the Early Bronze Age 3000 BC It was a major commercial center and located in a prime and strategic locatiion. The airy and spacious beehive complex was owned by one family originally built by Ahmet's (our local guide's) grandfather. ex-Marine and I made our way through the individual rooms that all interconnected. Kitchen, individual bedrooms, lounging areas. A hole at the top of each room is usually covered with a rock or stone that can be removed when it rains to cool down the inside. Outside, the courtyard held a raised, wooden structure used as "summer beds" by the entire family during intense heat. How wonderful to sleep under the stars!
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Turkey - Harran - Travel Video
Harran is south of Urfa and a few miles north of Syria. In Genesis Chapter 11, Verse 31 it...
published: 20 Nov 2011
Author: wilsonstockphotos
Turkey - Harran - Travel Video
Harran is south of Urfa and a few miles north of Syria. In Genesis Chapter 11, Verse 31 it says that Abraham and Lot, came from Ur and lived here for a while.You can visit the historic Beehive houses. There is also a Kale fortress dating from the 11th century. Music Song 1 Journey To Arabia From Pinnacle Studio Music Song 2 Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeod
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Üzerlik ...Harran 1/3- Ellerin Türküsü - Kanal B
Evil Eye Fancies Yapım: Ayse Oksuz Kanal B Turkey Kurgu: Nehir Şeref Üzerli...
published: 04 Jul 2009
Author: czdp
Üzerlik ...Harran 1/3- Ellerin Türküsü - Kanal B
Evil Eye Fancies Yapım: Ayse Oksuz Kanal B Turkey Kurgu: Nehir Şeref Üzerlik (Nazarotu, Çayağzı, Harmal, Peganum African rue) Eski Mısırlıların da nazara karşı bu bitkiyi kullandıkları, tütsü yaptıkları ve Kuzey Afrika ülkelerinde bu geleneğin sürdüğü bilinmektedir. Mısırdaki aktarlarda üzerlik tohumu yağı afrodizyak ve kara büyüye karşı kullanılmak üzere satılır. Fasta da tohumlar tıbbi ve büyüsel etkinliklerde kullanılır. İranda Zend-Avesta dininde soma adıyla geçen ve Şaman rahiplerince törenlerde kullanılan bitki de üzerliktir. Anadoluda da aynı inanış sürdürülmekte ve nazara karşı üzerlik tohumu yakılarak kullanılmaktadır. Evil Eye is first recorded by the Mesopotamians about 5000 years ago in cuneiform on clay tablets, the Evil Eye may actually have originated as early as the Upper Paleolithic age We find this figure in Jewish, Christian and Muslim cultures as well as Buddhist and Hindu societies. This common tradition finds a new identity in the 3000 years old glass craftsmanship of Anatolia.
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What To See In Ancient Harran, Southeastern Turkey
www.TravelsWithSheila.com The Explore group began "exploring" the ancient city o...
published: 05 Mar 2011
Author: travelswithsheila
What To See In Ancient Harran, Southeastern Turkey
www.TravelsWithSheila.com The Explore group began "exploring" the ancient city of Harran One of the oldest, continuously inhabited spots on Earth dating back to the Early Bronze Age. Harran was a center for translating works of astronomy, philosophy, natural sciences and medicine from Greek to Syriac to Arabic and many noted scholars lived in Harran. A vast site. It was almost impossible to really comprehend how large the Ulu Cami (Great Mosque) was with only the minaret, arch and portions of the walls still remaining. Mo time to really walk around these ruins, it was down to the Beehive house complex where local guide, Ahmet's family lived.
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Üzerlik ... Harran 2/3 - Ellerin Türküsü Kanal B
Evil Eye Fancies Yapım: Ayse Oksuz Kanal B Turkey Kurgu: Nehir Şeref Üzerli...
published: 04 Jul 2009
Author: czdp
Üzerlik ... Harran 2/3 - Ellerin Türküsü Kanal B
Evil Eye Fancies Yapım: Ayse Oksuz Kanal B Turkey Kurgu: Nehir Şeref Üzerlik (Nazarotu, Çayağzı, Harmal, Peganum African rue) Region: Harran, also known as Carrhae, is a district of Şanlıurfa Province in the southeast of Turkey. A very ancient city which was a major Mesopotamian commercial, cultural, and religious center, Harran is a valuable archaeological site. It is often identified as Haran, the place in which Abraham lived before he reached Canaan. Among Harran's trading partners was Tyre (Ezekiel 27:23). One of Harran's specialties was the odoriferous gum derived from the stobrum tree.[1][2] The city was the chief home of the Mesopotamian moon god Sin, under the Babylonians and even into Roman times. Carrhae is a defunct ancient town on the site, and gave its name to the Battle of Carrhae (53 BC), fought between the Roman Republic and the Parthian Empire. Harran's ruins date from Roman, Sabian, and Islamic Caliphate times. TE Lawrence surveyed the site, and an AngloTurkish excavation was begun in 1951, ending in 1956 with the death of DS Rice. Harran is famous for its traditional 'beehive' adobe houses, constructed entirely without wood. The design of these makes them cool inside (essential in this part of the world) and is thought to have been unchanged for at least 3000 years. Some were still in use as dwellings until the 1980s. However, those remaining today are strictly tourist exhibits, while most of Harran's population lives in a newly built small village <b>...</b>
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HARRAN/ŞANLIURFA
FANTASTİC...
published: 14 Jan 2007
Author: numberonelife
HARRAN/ŞANLIURFA
FANTASTİC
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HARRAN FEDAİLERİ
GEÇMİYOR GÜNLER...
published: 20 Jun 2007
Author: 1907fenerli
HARRAN FEDAİLERİ
GEÇMİYOR GÜNLER
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Harran, Turkey
( video 2004, Harran, Turkey) . Harran, also known as Carrhae, is a district of Şanl&...
published: 10 Mar 2009
Author: vladamikulec
Harran, Turkey
( video 2004, Harran, Turkey) . Harran, also known as Carrhae, is a district of Şanlıurfa Province in the southeast of Turkey. A very ancient city which was a major Mesopotamian commercial, cultural, and religious center, Harran is a valuable archaeological site. It is often identified as Haran, the place in which Abraham lived before he reached Canaan. Among Harran's trading partners was Tyre (Ezekiel 27:23). One of Harran's specialities was the odoriferous gum derived from the stobrum tree. The city was the chief home of the Mesopotamian moon-god Sin, under the Babylonians and even into Roman times. Carrhae is a defunct ancient town on the site, and gave its name to the Battle of Carrhae, fought between the Roman Republic and the Parthian Empire. Harran's ruins are from Roman, Sabian, and Islamic times. TE Lawrence surveyed the site, and an Anglo-Turkish excavation was begun in 1951, ending in 1956 with the death of DS Rice
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TEDxBrisbane 2011 - Edward Harran - Imagination
Edward Harran shares his story into the 'knowmad' movement: an emerging generation...
published: 09 Nov 2011
Author: TEDxTalks
TEDxBrisbane 2011 - Edward Harran - Imagination
Edward Harran shares his story into the 'knowmad' movement: an emerging generation that has the capacity to work, learn, move, and play - with anybody, anytime, and anywhere. In his energetic talk, Edward gives us a compelling case to what is coming and highlights what the knowmads may represent: the beginning of the next renaissance. www.edwardharran.com
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harran üniversitesi.flv
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published: 02 Aug 2011
Author: azizcinar162
harran üniversitesi.flv
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Harran
Believed to be the ancient city of Harran mentioned in the Old Testament, Harran, 48 km so...
published: 29 May 2007
Author: izkarakulak
Harran
Believed to be the ancient city of Harran mentioned in the Old Testament, Harran, 48 km south of Şanlı Urfa, is known more now for its unusual beehive dwellings than as the place where Abraham actually spent several years of his lif. Harran, which was also known Helenopolis, was burned and destroyed by Mongolian invaders in 1260. Included among the archeological finds are those of the largest ancient Islamic university, city walls dating from the eighth century, four gates and a citadel.
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The Future of Money
What are young adults thinking about money and value? How can we create new systems of wea...
published: 20 Oct 2010
Author: KS12
The Future of Money
What are young adults thinking about money and value? How can we create new systems of wealth generation and abundance? What does the future hold for banks and other financial institutions in the wake of massive peer to peer exchange?
"The Future of Money" begins a conversation on these topics and invites your participation (twitter hashtag #futureofmoney)
This video was created as part of Venessa Miemis' presentation at the SIBOS Conference in Amsterdam, 25 October 2010. The interviews were conducted with participants in America, England, Sweden, Mexico, Germany and Thailand via video Skype calls from Berlin, Germany.
Written by Gabriel Shalom, Venessa Miemis and Jay Cousins
Directed and Edited by Gabriel Shalom
Produced by KS12 with Venessa Miemis
Title Design by Patrizia Kommerell
Featuring (in order of appearance):
Edward Harran, Attention Philanthropist http://edwardharran.posterous.com
Caroline Woolard, Our Goods http://ourgoods.org
Alan Rosenblith, Director, The Money Fix http://www.themoneyfix.org
Hans Schoenburg, Founder, GiftFlow http://www.giftflow.org
Ashni Mohnot, Founder, Enzi http://www.enzi.org/index.html
Linus Olsson, Founder, Flattr http://flattr.com
Jerry Michalski, Founder, Relationship Economy Expedition http://therexpedition.com
Georg Zoche, Founder, Transnational Republic http://www.transnationalrepublic.org
Fernanda Ibarra, Advocate, Metacurrency Project http://www.metacurrency.org
Jessica Harris, One Blue Dot Share Networks http://onebluedot.org
Michel Bauwens, Founder, P2P Foundation http://p2pfoundation.net
Douglas Rushkoff, Author, Program or be Programmed http://rushkoff.com
Photos from the series Macro Economics by Kevin Dooley
Music:
YACHT "Summer Song Instrumental"
James Collin "Upstairs"
Dreddy Anthem "Acoustic Jammin'"
Patrick Lee "Quittin Time"
Executive Producers:
Chris Skinner, Chairman of the Financial Services Club
SWIFT Innotribe Team
Bernd Nürnberger
Anthemis Group
Sponsored by Maria-Ines Bruckner
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Scott Smith, Changeist
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HSM Introduction - Eddie Harran
HSM Team Member Introduction - Eddie Harran...
published: 10 Feb 2011
Author: Hello Sunday Morning
HSM Introduction - Eddie Harran
HSM Team Member Introduction - Eddie Harran
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B21 - Harran
Jon Akin & Micah Fries on location near the ancient, biblical site of Harran....
published: 11 Sep 2011
Author: Micah Fries
B21 - Harran
Jon Akin & Micah Fries on location near the ancient, biblical site of Harran.
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The People v. Professor Harran
A UCLA professor and the UC regents are facing felony charges after a young research assoc...
published: 27 Jul 2012
Author: CIRvideos
The People v. Professor Harran
A UCLA professor and the UC regents are facing felony charges after a young research associate's death. It's the first time a professor in the US has been charged with a felony for the death of a worker. This case will have consequences for university labs across the country.
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Turkish wedding banquet music at Urfa's Harran Hotel
Try www.youtube.com for higher quality or if halts occur. Photos from Turkey at www.pbase....
published: 01 Nov 2008
Author: anieb
Turkish wedding banquet music at Urfa's Harran Hotel
Try www.youtube.com for higher quality or if halts occur. Photos from Turkey at www.pbase.com At about 10pm after arriving late at the Harran Hotel, we heard some rather loud music and were told we could join a wedding banquet celebrated with good food and a band of musicians. The main family is to the left with a large spread on the floor, while guests dine at regular tables. After a bit, diners get up and dance, and the guys have no trouble moving the feet with other guys. Obviously a lot of fun just moving with the music. With my small Canon Elph S400 camera, I took 3 very brief videoclips and then joined them together. I wish I'd taken more of the dancing. Good still shot of full room at www.pbase.com taken by travel partner.
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The Harran Castle Built Over The Temple of Sin, Southeastern Turkey
www.TravelsWithSheila.com Harran is mentioned in Genesis many times. - Terah (Terah also d...
published: 05 Mar 2011
Author: travelswithsheila
The Harran Castle Built Over The Temple of Sin, Southeastern Turkey
www.TravelsWithSheila.com Harran is mentioned in Genesis many times. - Terah (Terah also died in Haran), Abraham, wife Sarah and Lot stayed here when they fled from Ur. - Haran was the home of Laban, Isaac's wife Rebecca, and this is where Rebecca drew water for Jacob. The Temple of Sin, devoted to the Moon cult and famous throughout the ancient world for its star readers, was located here. Within a short radius of Harran were other temples devoted to worshipping the Sun, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn and Mercury. Not much to see but a big ruin where The Temple of Sin had been converted to Harran Castle but what truly ancient history took place in this spot!
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Behind the Scenes With James Kelly: Ed Harran and Charles Georcaris from the Nevada Film Office.
I would like to thank David Saxe for being our past guest on the show. We had a great time...
published: 27 Jul 2012
Author: AspectsOfWriting
Behind the Scenes With James Kelly: Ed Harran and Charles Georcaris from the Nevada Film Office.
I would like to thank David Saxe for being our past guest on the show. We had a great time. July 24th's show was great: thank you Ed Harran and Charles Georcaris from the Nevada Film Office.