Bartın Tourist Attractions: 9 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Bartın? Check out our Bartın Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Bartın.
Top Places to visit in Bartın:
Amasra Kalesi, Amasra Museum, Çekiciler Çarşısı, Inkumu Beach, Rabbit Island, Cakraz PlajI, Ulukaya Kanyonu, Kapisuyu Plaji, Fatih Camii
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Samsun Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Samsun? Check out our Samsun Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Samsun.
Top Places to visit in Samsun:
Bandirma Vapuru Muzesi, Onur Aniti, Piazza Shopping Mall, Sahinkaya Kanyonu, Samsun Kent Muzesi, Samsun Amazon Heykeli, Gazi Museum, Kızılırmak Delta Bird Sanctuary, Samsun Bulvar AVM, Gogceli Camii - Tarihi Ahsap Civisiz Cami, Historical Bridge in Carsamba, Kabaceviz Selalesi, Ladik Golu, Bayrak Tepe Tabiat Parki, Samsun Arkeoloji Etnografya Muzesi
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Black Sea Coast, Tour of Turkey, Part I; Expedition Defender I
Our homeland; Turkey... and its Black Sea Sea Coast Line...
Compilation of our our trip all the way from Istanbul through Black Sea Coast, Eastern Anatolia, South Eastern Anatolia, Central Anatolia, Mediterrenean and Aegean Coast to back to Istanbul...
9,600 km. (6,000 miles) in 52 days...
One of the best expeditions we have ever had...
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Düzce Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Düzce:
Guzeldere Selalesi Tabiat Parki, Samandere Selalesi, Akcakoca Merkez Cami, Ceneviz Kalesi Plaji, Fakıllı Mağarası, Aktas Waterfall, CumayanI Mesire AlanI, Konuralp Muzesi, Kurugol Kanyonu, Aydinpinar Selaleleri Tabiat Parki
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Turkey-Hasankeyf Part 24
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Turkey-Hasankeyf
Hasankeyf: Much of the city and its archeological sites are at risk of being flooded with the completion of the Ilisu Dam.
Hasankeyf is an ancient town and district located along the Tigris River in the Batman Province in southeastern Turkey. It was declared a natural conservation area by Turkey in 1981. Predominantly Armenian and Arab before, a steady and significant Kurdish immigration from surrounding villages in the last 20--30 years has shifted the ethnic balance. Kurdish people form the majority of the city centre today.Hasankeyf is an ancient city, and has been identified with the Ilanṣura of the Mari Tablet (c. 1800 BC).The Romans had built the Cephe fortress on the site and the city became the Kiphas fortress and a bishopric under the Byzantine Empire. It was conquered by the Arabs, in ca. 640, renamed Hisn Kayf. In the 12th century, the city was successively captured by the Artukids as their capital. During this period, Hasankeyf's golden age, the Artukids and Ayyubids built the Old Tigris Bridge, the Small Palace and the Great Palace. The infrastructure, location and significance of the city helped increase trade and made Hasankeyf a staging post on the Silk Road. The Ayyubids (descendants of Saladin) captured the city in 1232 and built the mosques that made Hasankeyf an important Islamic center.The city was captured and sacked by the Mongols in 1260. The city would rise from its ashes though as summer homes for Ak Koyunlu emirs were built. Following the Ottoman ascendancy established by Selim I in the region in the early 16th century, the city became part of the Ottoman Empire in 1515, during Sultan Süleyman I's campaign of Irakeyn in 1534, at the same time as Batman, Mosul, Baghdad and Basra.
The Old Tigris Bridge -- Built in 1116 by the Artuqid Sultan Fahrettin Karaaslan, it replaced an older bridge. The bridge over the Tigris River is considered to be the largest from the Medieval Period. Support for the bridge was built with wood in case the bridge had to be removed in order to prevent an attack. Because of this, two piles and some foundation work are all that exist of the bridge today.
The Citadel -- This structure sits 100m above the Tigris River, overlooking Hasankeyf. The Citadel has likely been used as a dwelling place for centuries.
Mausoleum of Zeynel Bey, son of Sultan Uzun Hasan (Hasan the Tall) of the Aq Qoyunlu dynasty, or White Sheep Turkomans (1378--1508)
Small Palace -- This palace was built by the Ayyubids and overlooks Hasankeyf as it sits on a cliff.
Ulu (Big) Mosque -- With no inscriptions remaining, it is not exactly known when and by whom the mosque was built. However, it is thought that it dates from the period of the Ayyubids who have subsequently restored the mosque in the years 1327, 1394 and 1396.
Great Palace -- The palace was built by the Artukids; it occupies an area of 2,350 m² and has an associated rectangular tower that may have been a watchtower.
El Rizk Mosque -- The Mosque was built in 1409 by the Ayyubid sultan Süleyman and stands on the bank of the Tigris River. The mosque also has a minaret that has remained intact.
Süleyman Mosque -- This mosque was built by Sultan Süleyman and is all but destroyed except for a minaret. Süleyman's grave is missing from the site as well.
Koc Mosque -- The mosque is located east of the Süleyman Mosque and was likely built by the Ayyubids.
Kizlar Mosque -- Located east of the Koc Mosque, the Kizlar mosque was also likely from the Ayyubid period as well. The section of the structure which is used as a mosque today was a mausoleum in the past, containing grave remnants.
Imam Abdullah Tomb -- This cube-shaped tomb lies west of the new bridge in Hasankeyf and is the tomb of Imam Abdullah. Abdullah was the grandson of Cafer-i Tayyar, uncle of the prophet Mohammad. The tomb is dated to the 14th century and an epitaph on the tomb states that the tomb was restored in the Ayyubid period.
Zeynel Bey Mausoleum -- Named after Zeynel Bey, this mausoleum is opposite Hasankeyf on the Tigris River. Zeynel Bey was the son of Uzun Hassan ruler of the Akkoyunlu Dynasty which ruled over Hasankeyf in the 15th century. Zeynel Bey died in battle in 1473, and was buried in this circular brick mausoleum glazed with navy blue and turquoise tiles built by architect Pir Hasan. The building
resembles in its archtectural style mausoleums in Central Asia.