Interesting tidbit on the current unrest in Turkey
the government has put plans forth to build a 3rd bridge across the Bosphorus and the proposed name could be seen as a slap to one of the minority religious groups
The prospective bridge [across the northern Bosphorus] was given the name of Sultan Selim the Grim, the cruellest adversary of Alevis and Shiites in Ottoman history. Conqueror of Egypt, the powerful sultan is known for the massacres of tens of thousands of Anatolian Alevis prior to and after his war against Iran. The bridge might have well been named after Rumi, the great Sufi thinker who spread the teaching of universal tolerance from Anatolia, or any other Islamic humanist. It is not hard to guess how offensive the choice of Selims name is for the Alevi community who form about 10% of the population and are still awaiting an official acknowledgement of their religious identity and worship rights.
http://dish.andrewsullivan.com/2013/06/02/what-the-hell-is-happening-in-turkey-2/
the current government seems to be either tone deaf or very calculating in its attempt to impose its own brand of conservative Islam on what has been a traditionally secular country
I'm going with the latter.