The Last Ottoman #2: Mortaza Behboudi, Afghanistan: Diversity & Disintegration

09/07/2022 36 min
The Last Ottoman #2: Mortaza Behboudi, Afghanistan: Diversity & Disintegration

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Podcast: Paris Institute for Critical ThinkingEpisode: The Last Ottoman #2: Mortaza Behboudi, Afghanistan: Diversity & DisintegrationPub date: 2022-06-28Notes from Over The Wire Podcast:Nothing that was built over centuries can collapse overnight. And while the paper on which the Ottoman Empire ceased to exist in 1923 degrades a little more with each passing day, the legacy of the empire it officially ended is very much alive today.Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationOur second guest is Mortaza Behboudi, journalist (Kabul, Afghanistan) Friday, June 3, 2022

Nothing that was built over centuries can collapse overnight. And while the paper on which the Ottoman Empire ceased to exist in 1923 degrades a little more with each passing day, the legacy of the empire it officially ended is very much alive today. Welcome to The Last Ottoman, with David Selim Sayers, a podcast series in which we take a critical look at the Ottoman Empire and its place in our world today.

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