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Historical Places

Hatay

Hatay, which can also be called the cradle of civilizations, is located in geography where Western and Eastern culture is blended and societies exchange culture profusely. As a center of trade and transit due to its geographical location, Hatay embraces people from many religions and […]

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Mardin

There are various narrations about the name Mardin. Persian Greek Arabic and Syriac are said to be the word. Most sources refer to Mardin as “Merdin”. The name Merdin means” Castles”. The presence of many castles in the city has caused it to be named […]

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Adıyaman

Adiyaman is one of the oldest known settlements in history. Adıyaman palanlı cave in the investigations of the history of the City M.He. It is understood to date back 40,000 years. Adiyaman, which was in an accident position due to Malatya, was separated from Malatya […]

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Göbeklitepe

The oldest civilization in human history. It’s thousands of years older than the Egyptian pyramids. 12 thousand years old. The secret of Göbeklitepe is still unresolved. Göbeklitepe, where a shepherd finds his animals grazing, is the oldest archaeological discovery in the world. So far, only […]

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Ankara, The Heart of Anatolia

ANITKABIR Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Located in the heart of Ankara, this mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk is reason enough to visit Ankara. Having served as a military officer in the Ottoman Empire, Atatürk led the Turkish National Movement in the Turkish War of Independence after […]

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Top historical attraction places in Istanbul

SULTANAHMET CAMİİ (BLUE MOSQUE) About Blue Mosque The Blue Mosque (Called Sultanahmet Camii in Turkish) is an historical mosque in Istanbul. The mosque is known as the Blue Mosque because of blue tiles surrounding the walls of interior design.Mosque was built between 1609 and 1616 […]

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A temple dedicated to Aphrodite “Aphrodisias”

Aphrodisias, ancient city of the Caria region of southwestern Asia Minor (Anatolia, or modern Turkey), situated on a plateau south of the Maeander River (modern Büyük Menderes). Remains of an Ionic temple of Aphrodite and of a stadium and portions of a bathhouse have long […]

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Ancient History of Hierapolis-Pamukkale

Hierapolis was founded as a thermal spa early in the 2nd century BC within the sphere of the Seleucid Empire. Antiochus the Great sent 2,000 Jewish families to Lydia and Phrygia from Babylon and Mesopotamia, later joined by more from Judea. The Jewish community grew […]

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Cappadocia Underground Cities

One of the characteristics of Cappadocia is having plenty of underground cities. It’s known that there are more than a hundred of underground settlements in the region and many of them are not open for visits. The underground cities, which are guessed to be used […]

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Charming Hagia Sophia

Hagia Sophia means “Divine Wisdom” in Greek, this was an Orthodox church dedicated to holly wisdom, not to a Saint Sophia as some people wrongly call it today. Hagia Sophia is the one of the most visited museums and most prominent monuments in the world […]

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