

Our data includes especially these subjects (in this geography): Ottomanica, Byzantium, Turkish and Islamic and traditional arts, Central Asian Turkic history, Turcology, and Turkish / Turkic linguistics, history of art, archaeology, theology, Judaica, Islamica, Christianity, Armenians, Kurdish studies, Istanbul - Constantinople, local, ethnic and traditional recipes, food culture and gastronomy, local history, Turkish and Ottoman painting, Turkish photography, etc. We like to supply books related to Euroasia it's Turkish (Turkic) and Islamic World from Central Asia to Asia Minor and Andalusia to collectors and academic world. Of course, our bookshop is located in the center of Kadikoy. It was located almost directly opposite Byzantium, south of Scutari (modern Üsküdar) and it is now a district of the city of Istanbul named Kadikoy. Welcome to Khalkedon Rare Books! Khalkedon (is the form of Chalcedon originally) was an ancient maritime town of Bithynia, in Asia Minor. Four copies in the National Library of Turkey. This is an early water engineering book printed in the Ottoman Empire. The second chapter includes the reasons for the improvement of the river and accounts about it with a detailed table.

In this report, there's usual information on the Meander River with its geography and history. It appears earliest in the Catalog of Trojans of Homer's Iliad along with Miletus and Mycale. The Maeander was a celebrated river of Caria in Asia Minor. After passing the Adigüzel Dam and the Cindere Dam, the river flows past Nazilli, Aydin, and Söke before it drains into the Aegean Sea. The river rises in a spring near Dinar and flows to Lake Isikli. The word "meander" is used to describe a winding pattern, after the river. It rises in west-central Turkey near Dinar before flowing west through the Büyük Menderes graben until reaching the Aegean Sea in the proximity of the ancient Ionian city Miletus. The Büyük Menderes River (historically the Maeander or Meander), is a river in southwestern Turkey. This report is the first one on the Menderes river improvement in 1924. He played an important role in the Konya Irrigation Project, (1907-1913). He worked as Deputy Chief Engineer of Syrian Public Works, Yanya Central Engineering and "Idâdî" Teacher, Baghdad Geometry and Flood Barrier Engineering for the Hindiyye Flood Barrier between 1906-1908, Jerusalem and Bursa Public Works Chief Engineer. He was a graduate of the Turkish School of Engineers. Her mother Zühre Hanim and Atatürk's mother Zübeyde Hanim were sibling grandchildren. He was born in Thessaloniki (Salonica), his father was Müderris Yusuf Efendi. Süleyman Sirri Aral, (1874-1925), was the pioneer of water engineering in Turkey.
