Atlantica - 01.01.2006, Side 26

Atlantica - 01.01.2006, Side 26
24 AT L A N T I CA Women in Istanbul choose between colorful hijab, full burqa, or no headscarf at all. ISTANBUL & YOUa the Ottomans took over Istanbul in the 15th century, there are mosaics that are nearly a thousand years old. One, of the Virgin Mary, had been covered up for centuries when the church was converted into a mosque. In their wisdom, the Ottoman Rulers had covered the beautiful mosaics rather than destroying them. Stepping out of the museum, I was again shrouded in the unseason- able mist surrounding the city. Turkey was celebrating a national holi- day, the end of Ramadan, so apart from me and the rest of the tourists, there was little traffic on the streets. I tried striking up conversations with the few Turks trying to sell me trinkets or postcards, but they seemed to have little interest in me other than as a sales target. “Sir, can I shine your shoes?” said a middle-aged man with a tradition- al wooden shine box. I looked at him and the falling rain, and shrugged my shoulders, basically telling him, “What’s the point?” 024-29ATL106 Istanbul.indd 24 16.12.2005 12:22:04

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