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Van Castle and city view on the castle...
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Turkey-Van (The Pearl of the East) Part 29
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Van City,Turkey:
Van is a city in eastern Turkey's Van Province, located on the eastern shore of Lake Van. It is the cultural center of the area's Kurdish majority. The city's population is mostly Kurdish. In 2010 the official population figure for Van was 367,419, but many estimates put it much higher with a 1996 estimate stating 500,000 and former Mayor Burhan Yengun is quoted as saying it may be as high as 600,000. The Van Central district stretches over 2,289 square kilometres (884 square miles)
Archaeological excavations and surveys carried out in Van province indicate that the history of human settlement in this region goes back at least as far as 5000 BC. The Tilkitepe Mound, which is on the shores of Lake Van and a few kilometres to the south of Van Castle, is the only source of information about the oldest culture of Van.
The modern city is located on the plain extending from the Lake Van, at a distance of 5 kilometers from the lake shore.
Van has often been called The Pearl of the East because of the beauty of its surrounding landscape. An old Armenian proverb in the same sense is Van in this world, paradise in the next.This phrase has been slightly modified in Turkish as dünyada Van, ahirette iman or Van for this world, faith for the next.
The city is home to Van Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi (Van 100th Year University) and recently came to the headlines for two highly publicized investigations initiated by the Prosecutor of Van, one of which was focused on accusations against the university's rector, Prof. Hasan Ceylan, who was kept in custody for a time. He was finally acquitted but lost his rectorate. He is a grandson of Agop Vartovyan, an Ottoman Armenian who is accepted as the founder of modern Turkish theatre. Prof. Hasan Ceylan is also the department chairman of Environmental Engineering in the Van 100th Year University.In culinary terms, as some cities in Turkey became renowned for their kebap culture or other types of traditional local dishes, Van has distinguished itself with its breakfast culture.
Famous breakfast table in Van.
TransportAt present, Van is connected with Tatvan, which is 96 km away on the opposite shore of Lake Van, by a train ferry that helps to avoid the necessity to build a 250 km railway through difficult mountainous terrain. The railway will be constructed when traffic increases sufficiently.Van is connected with the rest of Turkey through the Ferit Melen Airport.
Van is a city with a short name, a long history, and numerous interesting things to see, especially if you like history and natural beauty. Or cats.
Located on the eastern shore of Lake Van, the city of Van (VAHN, pop. 400,000, alt. 1727 meters/5666 feet) has been here for a very long time.
The Rock of Van, the ancient fortress and funeral monument around which a later citadel was built, bears cuneiform inscriptions dating from the Kingdom of Urartu (c. 1300-700 BC—here's a Timeline).Beside the citadel, the ruins of the old town of Van, built atop the ruins of ancient Urartian town of Tushpa, lie beneath a carpet of grass.
Besides the local museum, the Rock of Van and the citadel, you should visit the Church of the Holy Cross on Akdamar Island, the Urartian ruins at Çavuştepe, 25 km (16 miles) SE of Van, and the dramatic Kurdish fortress at Hoşap, 33 km (21 miles) farther to the SE. In your travels, you may even see a Van cat. You'll know it by its white fur, eyes of different colors, and love of swimming (of all things).
The old town of Van was burned by Ottoman forces in 1915 as they retreated before a Russian army which had invaded Ottoman territory in support of Armenian revolutionaries. The Russians held the town until 1917, when the Russian Empire itself suffered revolution and collapse.
The modern city of Van grew up 5 km (3 miles) inland from the lakeshore and the Rock of Van during the 20th century, with wide boulevards and town planning. Because it has the best hotels, restaurants, transportation and other services, Van is the best base for explorations of the region.
Van is an important stop on my Recommended Itinerary of Eastern Turkey. It's a long way from western Turkey by bus or car, and an even longer trip by train, so if you're coming directly you'll want to fly. Turkish Airlines has daily flights from Istanbul and from Ankara.
VAN CASTLE/ İLKBAHARDA VAN KALESİ
VAN CASTLE TURKEY /VAN KALESİ TÜRKİYE
The Urartian Kingdom Van Fortress Tushpa, Eastern Turkey
It is a hike up to see the Urartian Kingdom Van Fortress, known as Tushpa, with excellent views of Lake Van. The Urartian Kingdom emerged after the collapse of the Hittite Empire around Lake Van and Tushpa was built as its capital in 840-830 B.C. The Urartians once controlled a large territory extending from the Caspian Sea and southern Caucasus to northeastern Mesopotamia, and Anatolia.
They produced bronze, iron aftifacts, jewelry and weapons and cuneiform writing was used for the first time in Eastern Anatolia.
Tushpa resembles nothing more than a mud castle from the distance but darn if it didn't still have visible channels used to carry blood from sacrifices leading from an open air shrine!
Van Turkey ,Muradian Falls, 터키여행중,Castle of Van
Beautiful place in Van, Muradian Falls , 아름다운 물줄기가 마음을 식혀준다
Akdamar Island, Van province, Turkey
The church and the chapel on the island were built in the 10th. respectively 12th. century..
Eski Van Evi 2019 / Van Kalesi / Van
Eski Van Evi / Van Kalesi / Van
Hoşap Kalesi - Hosap Castle, Van, Turkiye
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The Fortress of Van [Van / Turkey]
The Fortress of Van is a massive stone fortification built by the ancient kingdom of Urartu during the 9th to 7th centuries BC, and is the largest example of its kind. It overlooks the ruins of Tushpa the ancient Urartian capital during the 9th century which was centered upon the steep-sided bluff where the fortress now sits. A number of similar fortifications were built throughout the Urartian kingdom, usually cut into hillsides and outcrops in places where modern-day Armenia, Turkey and Iran meet. Successive groups such as the Medes, Achaemenids, Armenians, Parthians, Romans, Sassanid Persians, Byzantines, Arabs, Seljuks, Safavids, Afsharids, Ottomans and Russians each controlled the fortress at one time or another. The ancient fortress is located just west of Van and east of Lake Van in the Van Province of Turkey.
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Turkey Van Castle
Van castle, on the edge of Lake Van, has been fortified long before the Urartians in the 7th Century BC, and was successively occupied by Medes, Persians, Armenians, Georgians, Byzantines, Turks and Russians.
VAN KALESİ VLOG
Yüzyıllardır değişik toplumlara misafirlik eden medeniyet beşiği Anadolu ve onun küçük oğlu Van'ın unutulmuş yerleri beğenilirse devamı gelecektir... Video sonunda gizli bir olay oldu. Onun için videoyu kesmek zorunda kaldık... izlediğiniz için teşekkürler beğenip yaymayı unutmayın...
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Van Turkey with pictures (Photo Slideshow) Van castle (kalesi) ve Erek mountain (dağı) Türkiye
Van is a city in eastern Turkey's Van Province, located on the eastern shore of Lake Van. The city has a long history as a major urban area. It has been a large city since the first millennium BC, initially as the capital of Urartu in the 9th century BC .
According to archaeological investigations Van prehistoric periods written in the province of BC. The years 5000-3000 extend to the beginning of the Chalcolithic era.
Total Area: 21,334 km2 (8.2 mi2)
Elevation: 1725 m
Postal code: 65xxx
Area code: +90432
License plate number: 65
Turkey-Van Fortress (The Citadel of Van) Part 31
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Van Citadel:
The Fortress of Van is a massive stone fortification built by the ancient kingdom of Urartu during the 9th to 7th centuries BC, and is the largest example of its kind. It overlooks the ruins of Tushpa the ancient Urartian capital during the 9th century which was centered upon the steep-sided bluff where the fortress now sits. A number of similar fortifications were built throughout the Urartian kingdom, usually cut into hillsides and outcrops in places where modern-day Armenia, Turkey and Iran meet. Successive groups such as the Armenians, Romans, Medes, Achaemenid and Sassanid Persians, Arabs, Seljuks, Ottomans and Russians each controlled the fortress at one time or another. The ancient fortress is located just west of Van and east of Lake Van in the Van Province of Turkey.
The lower parts of the walls of Van Citadel were constructed of unmortared basalt, while the rest was built from mud-bricks.
Such fortresses were used for regional control, rather than as a defense against foreign armies. The ruins of this fortress sit outside the modern city of Van, where they support walls built in the medieval era.A stereotyped trilingual inscription of Xerxes the Great from the 5th century BC is inscribed upon a smoothed section of the rock face, some 20 meters (60 feet) above the ground near the fortress. The niche was originally carved out by Xerxes' father King Darius, but left the surface blank. The inscription survives in near perfect condition and is divided into three columns of 27 lines written in (from left to right) Old Persian, Babylonian, and Elamite. It is the only Achaemenid royal inscription located outside of Iran. Other cuneiform inscriptions are typically off limits unless to large tour groups. It states that: A great god is Ahuramazda, the greatest of gods, who created this earth, who created that sky, who created man, who created happiness for man, who made Xerxes king, one king for all, one ruler for all.
I am Xerxes, the great king, the king of kings, king of all kinds of peoples with all kinds of origins, king of this earth great and wide, the son of king Darius, the Achaemenid.
King Xerxes says: King Darius, my father, by the grace of Ahuramazda built much that was good, and he gave orders to dig this niche out, but because he did not make an inscription, I ordered this inscription to be made.
May Ahuramazda and the other gods protect me, my kingdom, and what I have made.
When it was published by Eugène Burnouf in 1836, through his realization that it included a list of the satrapies of Darius (repeated by Xerxes in nearly identical language), he was able to identify and publish an alphabet of thirty letters, most of which he had correctly deciphered. Burnouf's reading of the Van trilingual inscription had made a significant contribution to the deciphering of Old Persian cuneiform.
Van Kalesi ve Sokakları | Ağrı-Van Günlükleri II | Van Gezi Vlog
9 Mayıs Perşembe. Van'daki ilk günüm. Havalimanında, iyi ki tanıdığım Rumeysa karşılıyor beni, Şişli Öğretmenevi'ne eşyalarımı bırakıyoruz. Ardından Van Kalesine doğru yol alıyoruz. Geleneksel Van Evi'ni, Van Kalesi ve çevresini, Geridönüşüm Sokağı'nı birlikte geziyoruz. Ardından ikindi ve akşamüzeri caddeyi keşfe çıkıyor, sokağın sesine kulak kesiliyorum
*Görüntüyü, günlüğümün ruhuna uygun olduğu için Ağrı-Van Günlükleri'nin tamamında biraz eskittim. Çok sayıda Van Vlogu içerisinde kendi vlogumun salt görüntüyü sunmaktan çok tecrübe ve anlatıma dayalı olmasını tercih ediyorum.
Bir sonraki bölümde de Ahtamar'dayız. Görüşmek üzere, sevgilerle.
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