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An article concerned with the initial influences of the French Revolution on the Islamic world ranging from Persia to the Ottomans on The Collector, an online academic community for scholars and enthusiasts in humanities operating in... more
An article concerned with the initial influences of the French Revolution on the Islamic world ranging from Persia to the Ottomans on The Collector, an online academic community for scholars and enthusiasts in humanities operating in Montreal, Canada.

For the link: https://www.thecollector.com/islamic-world-perspective-on-french-revolution/#
This piece is a short work (450-word) about the shifting perceptions of Genghis Khan in different societies for Manchester Historian. You can read it with references online via the link below:... more
This piece is a short work (450-word) about the shifting perceptions of Genghis Khan in different societies for Manchester Historian. You can read it with references online via the link below:

https://manchesterhistorian.com/2021/genghis-khan-an-emperor-between-colonialist-stereotypes-and-nationalist-sentiments-by-batuhan-aksu/
A book review of Historicizing Life-Writing and Egodocuments in Early Modern Europe, edited by James R. Farr of Purdue University and Guido Ruggiero of Miami University. The book aims to historicize two anthropocentric genres,... more
A book review of Historicizing Life-Writing and Egodocuments in Early Modern Europe, edited by James R. Farr of Purdue University and Guido Ruggiero of Miami University. The book aims to historicize two anthropocentric genres, "Life-Writing" and "Ego-Documents," in the context of Early Modern Europe. It is a promising work for those who are interested in Early Modern European history and ego-documents.
This work is a brief review (600-word) of Ottoman Tulips, Ottoman Coffee: Leisure and Lifestyle in the Eighteenth Century edited by Dana Sajdi.
A presentation on Bartınlı İbrahim Hamdi and his only work, Atlas, at the BILGI-BONN History Graduate Conference organized by Universität Bonn, Bilgi University, and the History Foundation (Tarih Vakfı) (2024).
A presentation on an overlooked facet of Servet-i Fünûn at the Bilkent History Graduate Symposium in May 2024. Overall, the presentation aims to investigate how an Ottoman magazine with its intellectual cadre perceived, portrayed, and... more
A presentation on an overlooked facet of Servet-i Fünûn at the Bilkent History Graduate Symposium in May 2024.

Overall, the presentation aims to investigate how an Ottoman magazine with its intellectual cadre perceived, portrayed, and diagnosed the emergence of the United States as a global powerhouse, asking several relevant questions about this topic.
A presentation on Vahid Mahtumi and his work Lâlezâr (Yenişehir Şehrengizi) at the Graduate Workshop organized by Boğaziçi University, Department of History (2023).