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Erzurum Castle
Nestled along the historic Silk Road, Erzurum Castle stands proudly in the region of Horasan - Pasinler - Erzurum, just 79 kilometers from Erzurum Province. While the exact date of its construction remains a mystery, historians believe the Byzantines
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Ulu Cami (Atabek Mosque)
Nestled on Cumhuriyet Caddesi in the heart of the city, Ulu Mosque is a gem that's easy to reach, thanks to its central location. This grand mosque is a testament to the architectural brilliance of the Anatolian Seljuk Period, showcasing all the hall
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Sumela Monastery
Sumela is a remarkable 1,600-year-old Orthodox monastery perched dramatically at an altitude of 1,200 meters on a steep cliff in the Macka region of Trabzon, Turkey. This ancient marvel is not just a feast for the eyes but a journey back in time, off
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The Gulbahar Hatun Mosque
The mosque, constructed in 1514 in honor of Gülbahar Hatun, the mother of Yavuz Sultan Selim, one of the illustrious sultans of the Ottoman Empire, is a stunning piece of history. Known as Büyük İmaret or Hatuniye Camii, this architectural gem invite
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Rumkale (Yavuzeli)
Nestled in the charming Kasaba village of Yavuzeli, Gaziantep, stands a majestic Greek castle. This ancient fortress proudly overlooks where the Fırat River meets the Merzimen stream. Believed to have been constructed in 840 B.C. during the late Hitt
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Hatuniye Mosque
In the city of Kahramanmaraş, one of the significant historical gems is the Hatuniye Mosque, dating back to the Ottoman period. This mosque is a testament to the rich cultural heritage that defines the region. Walking through its majestic halls, you
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Boyaci Mosque
Welcome to the oldest mosque in Gaziantep, a true gem of history and architecture. Built in 1357 by Boyacı Yusuf and Kadı Kemalettin, this mosque is a stunning example of Turkish Mamluk artistry. Its marble and tile decorations are nothing short of s
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Ulu Mosque
The Ulu (Grand) Mosque, standing tall since the 15th century, is a significant historical gem in the region. Its age-old walls echo stories of the past, inviting you to imagine the lives and events that have unfolded within. As you walk through its a
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Heidarzadeh House
Heidarzadeh Edifice stands proudly as one of Tabriz's most stunning historical homes. Built around 1870, this two-story marvel features both private and public courtyards, sprawling across a 900 square meter area. The architecture is a beautiful blen
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El Guli (Shah Guli)
Nestled in the southeast of Tabriz, El Guli Park is a stunning gem in Iran's collection of natural wonders. While the exact date of its inception and the identity of its founder remain a mystery, clues from the Safavid and Aq Qoyunlu periods offer ta
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Zeynel Abidin Tomb
Nestled in the historic heart of Kayseri, you’ll find the Zeynel Abidin Tomb, a serene spot that whispers tales of the past. This sacred site, once the vision of Zeynel Abidin, a notable figure of the Rufai Sect, features a lodge, mosque, and fountai
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Kayseri Clock Tower
Imagine strolling through the heart of Kayseri, where history whispers through the streets. Standing proudly since 1906, the Clock Tower II is a remarkable piece of architecture, brought to life by the skilled hands of Tavlusunlu Salih Usta. Commissi
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Citadel of Aleppo
Step into Aleppo, a city that feels like a living museum, where the echoes of ancient civilizations whisper through its streets. As one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, Aleppo is a treasure trove of history that stretches bac
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Aleppo Castle
Imagine stepping back in time as you wander through Aleppo, one of the oldest cities still bustling with life today. It's like flipping through a history book where every page tells tales of more than four thousand years of Near Eastern history. The
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Great Mosque of Aleppo
Nestled right in the heart of Aleppo, the Great Mosque stands as a testament to the city's rich history. Built during the Omayyad period, this architectural marvel has witnessed centuries of change and restoration. Construction began just a decade af
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The Umayyad mosque
The Great Umayyad Mosque stands as a stunning testament to the grandeur of Islamic civilization, radiating historical pride. This architectural marvel has significantly shaped the evolution of mosque architecture throughout the Muslim world. Its intr
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Sultan Han
Nestled in the Sultan Hani District of Bünyan, Sultan Han Caravanserai stands proudly along the Kayseri-Sivas road, precisely at the 46th kilometer mark. This charming neighborhood owes its name to this historical marvel, which was constructed betwee
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Yeni-Kale Fortress
Nestled along the eastern coast of Kerch, the remains of the former Turkish fortress Yeni-Kale offer a fascinating glimpse into the past. This architectural gem is not just a historical site; it's one of the most captivating and emblematic attraction
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Ankara Castle
The exact date of Ankara Castle's construction remains a mystery, though it's often attributed to the Hittites, who maintained a military presence in the area. However, this theory lacks solid archaeological backing. Nestled on a hill, the castle has
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Temple of Augustus Ankara
The Temple of Augustus and Roma in Ankara is a fascinating relic from the ancient world. It was constructed after the Roman Emperor Octavian Augustus conquered Central Anatolia in 25 BCE. Back then, the city was known as Ancyra, and it became the cap
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Ethnography Museum of Ankara
The Ethnography Museum of Ankara holds a special place in the heart of Turkey's cultural heritage. It's the very first museum established by the Turkish Republic, thanks to the vision of Atatürk, the country's revered leader. Designed by the esteemed
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Ziraat Bank Museum
Nestled in the Honor Hall of the Ziraat Bank Head Office Building in Ankara, the Ziraat Bank Museum is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. This architectural marvel, crafted by the renowned Italian architect Giulio Mongeri between 1926 and 1929, s
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Anitkabir
Before Anitkabir was built, the area known as Anittepe, or Monument Hill, was originally called Rasattepe, meaning Observation Hill. This name came from an observatory that once stood there. The hill was also home to ancient tombs from the Phrygian c
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Mount Mithridat
Mount Mithridat rises majestically above the town, reaching almost one hundred meters high. It stands proudly as Kerch's main tourist attraction and an enduring symbol of the town. This remarkable spot is a fascinating blend of various historical and
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Mevlana Museum
The Mevlevi Dergahı, or Dervish Lodge, along with its mausoleum, opened its doors as a museum back in 1926, proudly taking the name Konya Museum of Historical Works. Fast forward to 1954, and the museum got a fresh update with a new display style and
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Iplikci Mosque
One of the renowned mosques in Konya is a must-see for anyone visiting this enchanting city. Nestled in the heart of Turkey, Konya offers a blend of rich history and spiritual serenity. The mosques here are not just places of worship; they're archite
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Alaeddin Hill
In 1941, the Turkish Historical Society uncovered some fascinating secrets beneath the soil. Their archaeological digs revealed that the first settlement on this hill dates all the way back to 3000 BC, during the Early Bronze Age. Imagine standing on
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Lala Mustafa Pasa Mosque
The Cathedral of St. Nicholas, now known as Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque, stands as a magnificent testament to medieval architecture in Famagusta. Construction began in 1300 AD, a time when grand cathedrals often took over a century to finish. St. Nicho
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Saint Barnabas Monastery & Museum
The Monastery of St. Barnabas is nestled across the Salamis-Famagusta road, right by the Royal Tombs. You can't miss it with its two strikingly large domes standing tall against the sky. This monastery is a tribute to Cyprus's most revered saint, St.
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Kyrenia Castle
Nestled next to the charming, horseshoe-shaped harbor, Kyrenia Castle stands as a testament to centuries of history. Initially constructed by the Romans in the third century, this fortress was strategically placed to defend the city that once sprawle
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Bellapais Abbey
Nestled in the hills just 6 miles southeast of Kyrenia, Bellapais Abbey is a true gem, offering a captivating glimpse into the Gothic architecture of Cyprus. This stunning abbey stands as one of the finest examples in the Middle East. Built by the Lu
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Archangelos Michael Church
Nestled in the historically rich Turkish-occupied town of Lefkoniko, the Archangelos Michael Church has recently undergone a remarkable transformation. The completion of its conservation was celebrated on October 12, marking a significant milestone f
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Kyrenia Gate
The Kyrenia Gate in North Cyprus is a captivating piece of history nestled within the ancient walls of Nicosia's old city. This gate was once a key point for entering and exiting the city. Also known as the "Del Providetore Gate," it bears the name o
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Church of St Peter and Paul
This fascinating site started its life as a church back in 1359, thanks to the generosity of a prosperous merchant named Simon Nostrano during the reign of Pierre I. The building's history is rich and textured, offering a glimpse into the past. As yo
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Hala Sultan Tekke Mosque
Nestled just 3 kilometers west of Larnaka, along the road to Kiti, lies a historic gem: the Hala Sultan Tekke Mosque. This remarkable site sits serenely by the main Salt Lake, offering both a spiritual retreat and a picturesque view. The mosque holds