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    Sila posted in the group Young people. PHOTOS about Intercultural Dialogue

    10 months, 1 week ago

    “Doves Under the Dome of Bursa.

    Pigeons hold symbolic significance in Turkish culture, often representing themes of peace, freedom, and spirituality. Here are some aspects of pigeons in Turkish culture:

    Pigeons are commonly associated with peace across various cultures, including Turkish culture. Releasing pigeons during ceremonies or events symbolizes a wish for harmony and reconciliation.

    In Islamic tradition, pigeons are believed to have a special connection to spirituality. It’s said that the Prophet Muhammad kept pigeons and spoke fondly of them. As a result, pigeons are often seen as spiritual creatures in Turkish culture, and their presence is considered auspicious.

    Pigeons are a common sight in Turkish cities, particularly in public squares and parks. They are often fed by locals and tourists alike, creating a sense of urban charm and tranquility.

    Pigeons have historical significance in Turkey, especially in Istanbul. The city’s famous Hagia Sophia and Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Blue Mosque) have courtyards where pigeons gather. These sites have become synonymous with the image of pigeons, attracting visitors who enjoy feeding and photographing them.

    Pigeons are featured in Turkish folklore and literature, often as symbols of love, loyalty, and resilience. They appear in poems, stories, and folk songs, adding depth to cultural narratives.

    Overall, pigeons play a multifaceted role in Turkish culture, embodying themes of peace, spirituality, urban life, and historical continuity.

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