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Ahmet Yaşar, "Osmanlı Şehir Mekânları:
Kahvehane Literatürü /
Ottoman Urban Spaces: An
Evaluation of
Literature on Coffeehouses"...
- word
comes from
earlier Gr**** καφενές,
which is
borrowed from
Turkish kahvehane or
kahvene ("coffeehouse"), in turn
derived from the
Persian qahveh-khaneh...
- The
Ottoman coffeehouse (Ottoman Turkish: قهوهخانه, romanized:
kahvehane), or
Ottoman café, was a
distinctive part of the
culture of the
Ottoman Empire...
- Kaşıkçı Halıcılar Kebapçı Hazırelbiseciler Kızlarağası İplikçiler
Mercan Kahvehane Perdahçı Kalpakçılar
Rabia Karakol Safran Karamanlıoğlu Sarnıçlı Kavaflar...
- itself,
irrespective of
regional differences, is
derived from the
Turkish kahvehane 'coffeehouse',
which is in turn
derived from the
Persian term qahveh-khaneh...
- and
Sermet Muhtar Alus.
Earlier versions of the kafeşantan,
known as
kahvehane in Turkish,
appeared in
Istanbul during the
Ottoman Era as
early as 1554...
- "PKK/HDP'nin
korku siyaseti". 4 May 2015.
Retrieved 7 June 2015. "PKK
kahvehane basıp oy istedi!". 28
April 2015.
Retrieved 7 June 2015. "PKK'dan 'HDP'ye...
- akin to
Sanskrit babhru "reddish brown".
Cafeneh from
Turkish kahvane,
kahvehane "a
coffee shop, café", from
kahve "coffee" + hane "house" Caïque from...
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including their music, attire, and the
institution of the
coffee house (
kahvehane or "kiva han"). The
infusion of
Turkish rule
brought new
vigor to Tunis...
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Archived from the
original on 26 May 2015.
Retrieved 7 June 2015. "PKK
kahvehane basıp oy istedi!". 28
April 2015.
Archived from the
original on 23 December...