Ancient City of Tlos - Tlos Antik Kenti
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Tlos. Likya'nın en önemli yerleşimlerinden biri olan Tlos Antik Kenti, Fethiye İlçesi’nin yaklaşık 42 km doğusundaki Yaka Köyü sınırları içerisinde kalmaktadır. Bölgenin en yüksek dağları olan Akdağlar'ın (Kragos) sarp batı yamaçlarında başlayan antik yerleşim, Eşen Nehri'nin getirdiği alüvyonlarla oluşmuş vadi düzlüğüne kadar ulaşır. Ayrıca güneydeki Saklıkent Kanyonu ile kuzey yönde bulunan Kemer Beldesi antik kentin egemenlik sınırlarını çizer. Savunmaya elverişli dağlık arazi yapısı ve Eşen Ovasına hakim konumuyla öne çıkan kentin antik komşuları arasında kuzeyde Araxa, kuzeydoğuda Oinoanda, kuzeybatıda Kadyanda, güneyde Xanthos, güneybatıda Pınara ve batıda Telmessos şehirleri yer almaktadır. Böylece Tlos yerleşiminin başka hiçbir Likya kentinde olmadığı kadar geniş bir coğrafyaya yayıldığı anlaşılır ki, bundan dolayı Hitit kaynaklarında Tlos için “şehir” yerine “ülke” ifadesi kullanılmıştır. Gerçi Tlos Antik Kenti için kullanılan ülke ifadesi şaşırtıcı gözükmektedir. Ancak ele geçen yazıtlardan antik kentin çok sayıda semt ve mahallelerden oluştuğu, çevresinde ise merkeze bağlı pek çok köy yerleşiminin bulunduğu bilinmektedir.
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Modern Fethiye is located on the site of the ancient city of Telmessos.
Telmessos was the most important city of Lycia, with a recorded history starting in the 5th century BC.It was dedicated to the god Apollo and the centre of prophecy.
The ancient Lycian tombs, a Roman theatre and a medieval castle surrounding the town are the only existing monuments from the Hellenistic and Roman periods.
The Tomb of Amyntas was built in 350 BC by the Lycians. It was named after the Greek inscription on the side of it which reads Amyntou tou Ermagiou, which translated to English means Armyntas, son of Hermagios. While many other tombs carved into mountainsides are quite little, comparable to a small room, the interior of the Tomb of Amyntas is the size of a full-sized temple.
The ancient castle stands on the place where the city was first founded. Its existing walls date back from the eleventh century. Rebuilt during the fifteenth century by the Knights of Rhodes, the castle was used as a naval base.
The Roman Theatre stands opposite the commercial harbour near the town centre. Typically Roman in style, it was built during the second century on the ruins of a previously built Greek style theatre.
Fethiye has experienced many earthquakes. Last significant ones date to 1957 and 1961, with 67 casualties and 3200 damaged buildings after the 02-04-1957 earthquake. The town has been rebuilt since then and now has a modern harbor and a marina.
Fethiye is now one of Turkey's well-known tourist centres and is especially popular during the summer. As a result of the large British population and the high numbers of Britons going there for holiday, Fethiye-Öludeniz was chosen as the best tourism centre in the world by The Times and The Guardian newspapers in 2007.
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FETHIYE TURKEY ! BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAINS AND BEACH ! PARAGLIDING SPOT ! BEAUTIFUL CITY OF TURKEY
Fethiye is one of Turkey's well-known tourist centres and is especially popular during the summer.
The Fethiye Museum, which is very rich in ancient and more recent artifacts, displays and testifies to the successive chain of civilizations that existed in the area, starting with the ancient Lycians.[citation needed]
Modern Fethiye is located on the site of the ancient city of Telmessos, the ruins of which can be seen in the city, e.g. the Hellenistic theatre by the main quay.
A Lycian legend explains the source of the name Telmessos as follows: The god Apollo falls in love with the youngest daughter of the King of Phoenicia, Agenor. He disguises himself as a small dog and thus gains the love of the shy, withdrawn daughter. After he reappears as a handsome man, they have a son, who they name 'Telmessos' (the land of lights).[citation needed]
The city became part of the Persian Empire after the invasion of the Persian general Harpagos in 547 BC, along with other Lycian and Carian cities. Telmessos then joined the Attic-Delos Union (Delian League) established in mid-5th century BC. and, although it later left the union and became an independent city, continued its relations with the union until the 4th century BC.[citation needed]
Telmessos was ruled by the Anatolian beylik of Menteşe starting in 1284, under the name Beskaza. It became part of the Ottoman Empire in 1424.
The town grew considerably in the 19th century, and had a large Greek population at this time.[3] Following the population exchange between Greece and Turkey, the Greeks of Makri were sent to Greece where they founded the town of Nea Makri (New Makri) in Greece.[3] The town was resettled with Turks from Greece. At nearby Kayaköy, formerly Levissi, the abandoned Greek Orthodox church is still standing[citation needed]
In 1934, the city was renamed 'Fethiye' in honor of Yüzbaşı Fethi Bey [de] one of the first pilots of the Ottoman Air Force, killed in 1914 by Al-Samra.[5]
Fethiye has experienced many earthquakes. Last significant ones date to 1957 and 1961, with 67 casualties and 3200 damaged buildings after 25 April 1957 earthquake.[6] The town has been rebuilt since then and now has a modern harbor and a marina.
Lycian rock tomb in Fethiye (4th century BCE).
On 3 August 1953, Air France Flight 152, while en route from Rome to Beirut, ditched into the Gulf of Fethiye off Kızılada. Of the 8 crew and 34 passengers on board, four drowned. The survivors were hosted by the residents during their stay in the town
Fethiye is also home to the Tomb of Amyntas, a large tomb built in 350 BC by the Lycians.[10]
Some of the other historical sites worth visiting are: Kadyanda (Cadyanda) Ancient City, Kayaköy- old Greek town, Afkule, Gemiler and Aya Nikola. Most popular touristic towns of Fethiye are: Ölüdeniz, Calis Beach area, Hisaronu and Ovacik.[11]
The island Kızılada in the Gulf of Fethiye, which is 4 mi (6.4 km) off the city,[12] is a popular stopover for boat tours. Alternatively, there are great diving sites Afkule being one of the most famous.[13] The Kızılada Lighthouse on the island houses a seafood restaurant and a hostel with nine rooms.[14]
The overall metropolitan area of the city of Fethiye stretches inland from the harbour for more than seven miles, incorporating several villages into the city. To the north of the city centre is the area of Çaliş Plaji (Beach), which incorporates the main street of Bariş Manço Bulvari alongside an extensive promenade along the coast, on which a lot of hotels are based. This beach serves as Fethiye's beach in its own right, since Fethiye does not actually have one itself. To the east, lie the areas of Gunlukbaşi, Çamkoy, Cumhuriyet, and also Esenköy to the south-east. The city centre is defined as the area between the Marina and the Fethiye Market near the football stadium. Approximately two miles to the south-west and south respectively, lie the towns of Kayaköy and Ölüdeniz, the latter being world-famous for its beach spit and associated Blue Lagoon. The opportunity to para glide is available from the mountain of Babadağ next to Öludeniz.
Fethiye Introduction Film
Fethiye
Fethiye with its cultural wealth, natural beauties and geography, is among the important touristic centres of Turkey. It is famous for its works of art belong to Persians, Lycians, Carians and Romans. This charming county is in a bay within Fethiye Gulf where both large and small islands are scattered. The rear of the bay is surrounded by pine forests.
History
The ancient name of Fethiye, which was a coastal city at the borders of Lycia-Caria, is Telmessos. There is not definite information about the foundation of this Ancient city. According to the first written records, it has come into existence in the 5th century B.C. Telmessos, separate from Lycia, survived as an independent city for a long time. The city experienced the rule of Persia, Alexander the Great, Rome, Pergamum Kingdom, Byzantium, Menteşeoğulları Principality and Ottoman State respectively.
Climate
Mediterranean climate, which is hot and dry during summers and warm and rainy during winters, is dominant in the region. Temperature, which is approximately 30 degrees during the summer months, is generally over 10 degrees during winter. Sea water temperature never decreases under 16 degrees during each season.
Fethiye, Turkey
Modern Fethiye is located on the site of the ancient city of Telmessos. Fethiye is one of Turkey's well-known tourist centres and is especially prized during the summer...
Fethiye - Turkey
Modern Fethiye is situated on the site of the Ancient Greek city of Telmessos, with the Tomb of Amyntas located on the south side of the town in the mountainside. The impressive looking tomb was built in 350 BC. I could see the inscriptions that named the grave, where, written on the side, we can read: Amyntou tou Ermagiou, which, translated into English, means Amyntas, son of Hermagios. Climbing to the tomb was our first activity in the city.
From the tombs, we went to the Ancient Greek theatre from where there was a beautiful view to a park in front of the sea. Afternoon gave way to evening. The approaching sunset made the air colder, and we went to a cafe for a çay and a beer. It was night when we found a hotel room with a beautiful view of the port. More:
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Hellenistic theatre right at the marina of Fethiye (Turkey)
The views from the top of the Hellenistic theater near the marina quay of Fethiye.
Modern Fethiye is located on the site of the ancient city of Telmessos, the ruins of which can be seen in the city, e.g. the Hellenistic theatre by the main quay.
Telmessos was the most important city of Lycia, with a recorded history starting in the 5th century BC.
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Fethiye
Her kent, her deniz bir renkle anılsaydı Fethiye'ye turkuaz yakışırdı. Turkuaz yeşile çalan mavi demek ve Türk'ten üretilmiş, Türk çinilerinin mavisinden. İşte mavinin bu en güzel tonu gelip Fethiye'de Ölüdeniz'e oturmuş. Akşamüstü, günbatımına doğru doğa harikası Ölüdeniz'de, başka hiç bir denizde göremeyeceğiniz türkuazı yakalayacaksınız. Mavi desen mavi değil, yeşil desen yeşil değil ama hem mavi, hem yeşil. Anlatması zor.
İyisi mi siz gidip kendiniz görün de vurgun yemiş gibi olun!
Fethiye'ye varıp da kalacağınız yere yerleştiniz mi, önce bir çarşısını dolaşın. Oldukça iyi korunmuş, yapılaşmanın kontrol altında tutulduğu, daracık sokakları gölgeli, küçücük meydanlarıyla sevimli çarşısını dolaştınız mı kendinizi artık Fethiyeli hissedeceksiniz. Yabancılığınızı unutacaksınız da yıllardır burada yaşıyormuşsunuz gibi bir duygu saracak içinizi.
Akşam olunca çarşının rengi ve havası değişiverir. Lokantaların, barların zamanıdır artık. Balıklar ızgarada cızırdamaya ve ortalığı hafiften bir anason kokusu sarmaya başlamıştır. Gündüzün sıcağı da geride kalmış, akşamın serinliği egemen olmuştur.
Fethiye çevresini öyle birkaç günde dolaşmak kolay değildir. Tatil için her şey vardır. Tarih, kültür, plaj, su sporları, Türkiye'nin en iyi yamaç paraşütü alanı, Türkiye'nin en etkileyici ören yerleri, en iyi koyları, mutfak ve alışveriş. Fethiye dışında, tatili bu denli dolu geçireceğiniz, her anından zevk alacağınız yerlerin sayısı azdır.
Fethiye'yi sayfalara sığdırmak da zordur bu nedenle. Gelin başlayalım gezimize.
KENT GEZİSİ
Antik çağda Telmessos kahinler kenti olarak ünlenmişti.
Eski kent Telmessos Fethiye'nin sırtını dayadığı dağın yamaçlarından körfeze kadar uzanan geniş bir alanda kurulmuştu. Kalıntılar bugün de izlenebilir.
Başınızı kaldırıp baktığınızda yamaçta Amintas Kral Mezarı'nı göreceksiniz. İon sitilinde ve tapınuk türündeki anıt mezarın cephesi iki sütunludur. Soldaki sütunun orta kısmında Herpamias oğlu Amintas yazılı. İçeride üç taş peyke bulunmaktadır.
Kentin içinde ve çevresinde pek çok lahit ve kaya mezarı göreceksiniz. Anıtsal lahit mezarlardan en önemlisi PTT yanındadır ve Likya dönemine aittir. Lahit, savaşçıları simgeleyen kabartmalarla bezenmiş.
Şehrin güneyinde yükselen tepenin üzerindeki Telmessos akropolünde Aziz John Şovalyelerinin yaptığı sanılan bir kalenin kalıntıları var. Kale Osmanlı döneminde de kullanılmış. Tepeye çıkanlar, sur kalıntıları, sarnıç ve tepenin doğu yüzünde küçük kaya mezarları görecekler.
Telmessos'un amfi tiyatrosu, iskelenin hemen üzerinde sürdürülen kazılar sonucu ortaya çıkarıldı. Erken Roma döneminde inşa edilen, M.S 2. yy'da onarım geçiren tiyatronun 5.000 kişi kapasiteli olduğu ve Bizans döneminde Arena olarak kullanıldığı anlaşılıyor. Şimdiki hali ile 1.500 kişinin kullanımına cevap veren Telmessos Tiyatrosunun onarımı için hazırlıklar sürüyor.
Fethiye'de Osmanlı dönemine ait eserler arasında 1791 yılında yapılan Eski Cami ve Fethiye Hamamı sayılabilir. Her iki eser de Paspatur Çarşısı'ndadır. 14 kubbeli ve 6 kemer üzerine kurulmuş hamam bugün de kullanılıyor. 2001 yılında açılan Fethiye Şehitler Anıtı, Kurtuluş Savaşı, Çanakkale savaşları, Kıbrıs ve Kore şehitleri anısına dikilmiş. Kaideyi çepeçevrre saran rölyefler bu savaşlarda şehit olan askerleri betimliyor.
Fethiye Müzesi Muğla FETHİYE MUSEUM Likya Tlos Marcus Aurelius heykeli mozaik pano Letoon
Fethiye Müzesi FETHİYE MUSEUM Likya Marcus Aurelius heykeli mozaik pano Letoon Üç Dilli Yazıt Tlos antik kenti fethiye müzesi yol tarifi
Müze girişi ücretsiz
Helenistik dönem ve Roma imparatorluğu dönemi eserlerinden sikkeler,anıtlar,kral heykelleri bulunan mutlaka görülmesi gereken bir müze.
Fethiye Müzesi
Başta Telmessos olmak üzere Fethiye çevresindeki antik yerleşimlerde sürdürülen kazılarda elde edilen buluntularınsergilendiği Fethiye Müzesi, kent gezisi öncesi ya da sonrasında gezilmeli. Tunç, arkaik, Helenistik, Roma ve Bizans dönemine ait arkeolojik, Menteşe, Osmanlı ve yakın döneme ait etnografik eserlerin sergilendiği müze kış aylarında her gün 08.00-17.00 saatleri arasında ve yaz aylarında ise 08.00 – 19.00 saatleri arasında açık.
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Fethiye
this video is about the city and district of Muğla Province. For other uses, see Fethiye.
Fethiye is a city and district of Muğla Province in the Aegean region of Turkey with about 146,000 inhabitants.
Modern Fethiye is located on the site of the ancient city of Telmessos, the ruins of which can be seen in the city, e.g. the Hellenistic theatre by the main quay.
Telmessos was the most important city of Lycia, with a recorded history starting in the 5th century BC.
A Lycian legend explains the source of the name Telmessos as follows: The god Apollo falls in love with the youngest daughter of the King of Phoenicia, Agenor. He disguises himself as a small dog and thus gains the love of the shy, withdrawn daughter. After he reappears as a handsome man, they have a son, whom they name 'Telmessos'. The city became part of the Persian Empire after the invasion of the Persian general Harpagos in 547 BC, along with other Lycian and Carian cities. Telmessos then joined the Attic-Delos Union established in mid-5th century BC. and, although it later left the union and became an independent city, continued its relations with the union until the 4th century BC.
The oracle of Telmessos, devoted to Apollo, had great impact on the course of ancient history.
Legend says that Alexander the Great, on a mission to invade Anatolia in the winter of 334–333 BC, entered Telmessos harbour with his fleet. The commander of the fleet, Nearchus, asks permission of King Antipatrides of Telmessos for his musicians and slaves to enter the city. On getting the permission, the warriors with weapons hidden in the flute boxes capture the acropolis during the feasts held at night.
Very little is known of the city during Byzantine times. Surviving buildings attest to considerable prosperity during late Antiquity, but most were abandoned in the 7th–8th centuries due to the Arab-Byzantine Wars. The city was fortified in the 8th century, and appears as 'Telmissos or Anastasioupolis' ca. 800. By the 10th century, the ancient name was forgotten and it became known as Makre or Makri, from the name of the island at the entrance to the harbour. In the 12th–13th centuries there are signs of renewed prosperity: the city walls were enlarged, a report from 1106 names Makre a centre for perfume production, and geographical works from the 13th century describe the city as a commercial centre. The area fell to the Turks in the late 12th or early 13th century.
Telmessos was ruled by the Anatolian beylik of Menteşe starting in 1284, under the name Beskaza. It became part of the Ottoman Empire in 1424.
The town grew considerably in the 19th century, and had a large Greek population at this time. Following the population exchange between Greece and Turkey, the Greeks of Makri were sent to Greece where they founded the town of Nea Makri in Greece. The town was resettled with Turks from Greece. At nearby Kayakoy, formerly Levissi, the abandoned Greek Orthodox church is still standing.
In 1934, the city was renamed 'Fethiye' in honor of Fethi Bey, one of the first pilots of the Ottoman Air Force, killed on an early mission.
Fethiye has experienced many earthquakes. Last significant ones date to 1957 and 1961, with 67 casualties and 3200 damaged buildings after the 25.04.1957 earthquake. The town has been rebuilt since then and now has a modern harbor and a marina.
On August 3, 1953, Air France Flight 152, while en route from Rome to Beirut, ditched into the Gulf of Fethiye off Kızılada. Of the 8 crew and 34 passengers on board, four drowned. The survivors were hosted by the residents during their stay in the town.
Fethiye is one of Turkey's well-known tourist centres and is especially popular during the summer.
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A Trip in the Direction of Fethiye, Turkey - Rhodes Greece on a High-Speed Catamaran 2018.
Hello everyone! In this issue, we show how we drove a fast catamaran in the direction of Fethiye - Rhodes. In the first part of the video sat in the middle of the catamaran. In the second park - in front.
Fethiye is an area and a resort town in the south-west of Turkey. On the territory of the city in ancient times, the city of Telmessos existed. The city was very famous, and was the center of prophecies dedicated to Apollo. Telmes maintained strong economic ties with the Greek Rhodes. The Dead Sea beach is the most unique in the world, Fethiye, one of the tourist centers of Turkey. Like the Valley of the Butterflies and the Strait of the Kabak are not the spoiled nature of the places very special areas of Fethiye.
Rhodes is the largest island in the Aegean Sea, with total of 12 islands. Rhodes is often called the pearl of the Mediterranean. It is rich in natural beauties, archeological monuments and, of course, an interesting history. According to the decision of UNESCO, the historical part of the city of Rhodes, the largest inhabited point of the island, is included in the list of world cultural heritage.
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Best beach for summer 2016 / Life retreat at Kabak Koyu, Fethiye, Turkey
Fethiye is a port city, and district, on Turkey's southwestern Turquoise Coast. It's known for its natural harbor, blue waters and numerous rock tombs that are remainders from the ancient Lycian city of Telmessos. The 4th-century B.C. Tomb of Amyntas is carved into a bluff overlooking the city. Near-shore islands are popular for day trips by boat. In the south, the beach at Ölüdeniz is sheltered by a lagoon
Kabak Koyu is an isolate valley ,25 km. far from Fethiye ideal for camping, life retreat and yoga. When you stay there your life is touch the nature, you living in the green pine forest , just stay relax and clam, you wake up in the morning with the beautiful sound of natural. There are many small resort which is provide you a meal for breakfast and dinner and also camps for backpackers and hippies.
Activities : Yoga , swimming , sunbathing , camping , trekking , snorkeling , boat trip
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Göcek is a small town in Fethiye district in Muğla Province, Turkey. It was named “Kalimche” in ancient times, and is located between Fethiye – Telmessos in ancient times – and Dalyan – Caunos in ancient times.
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Fethiye Kral Mezarlarını Gezdim
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Merhabalar, Fethiye tatilimde şehri mümkün olduğunca gezmeye çalıştım. Uğradığım yerlerden biriside Fethiye'nin tarihi yerlerinden birisi olan Kral Mezarları bölgesiydi. Amintas mezarları olarak da bilinen bölge Fethiye'de turistlerin uğradığı yerlerden birisi.
Eskinin bir çok kralı gibi mezarlarını dağlara inşa eden Amintas, sanırım güvenliği sağlamak ve gücünü göstermek istemiş. Çok fazla malumatım yok çünkü. Her neyse, yaklaşık 2 saat civarı bölgeyi gezdim, sonrasında eskiden kale olduğunu düşündüğüm (Yıkılan duvarlar vs. onu andırıyor) tepe çıkıp Fethiye manzarasını izledim.
Peki genel olarak beklediğim gibi miydi? Maalesef hayır. Neden? Aslında dağların içine giden tüneller veya yer altı odaları görmeyi beklemiştim. :) Biraz hayal kırıklığı oldu. Ya sadece mezarları yapmışlar yada yer altı yollarını kapatmışlar (Asıl tehlike olan insanlardan dolayı olabilir). Ayrıca üzüldüğüm diğer bir noktada videoda gördüğünüz gibi insanların yaptığı iğrenç şeyler. Tüm mezarlar boyanmış ve mahvedilmiş. Umarım restorasyon geçirir.
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Şehir merkezinde Likya döneminden (MÖ 4yy) kalma, kayalara oyulmuş kaya mezarıdır. Yüze yakın düzgün basamakla Amintas’a çıkılır. Buradan Fethiye ve deniz manzarası harikadır. Daha fazla bilgi için gezdurem.com
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