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Mosques and Tombs
It is estimated that Konuralp Mosque at Konuralp County was constructed in the 14th century. It was restored by Dilaver Ağa a century ago, and was preserved untill today. Konuralp Tomb, Karaköy Tombs, Cumayeri and Ahmet Dede Tombs are the important tombs of Düzce.

Apr 22nd, 2010 | Filed under Düzce

Mosques And Tombs
Important mosques in the area are Yivli Minaret Complex, Kesik Minaret Camii, Bali Bey Camii, Muratpasa Camii, Iskele Camii, Karatay Medrese, and Ahi Yusuf Camii and Tomb.
Evdir Han The first stopping point on the road leading north from Antalya is the Evdir Han, lying 18 km from the centre of Antalya, a rectangular [...]

Dec 24th, 2008 | Filed under Antalya

Amasya Castle it is placed on precious rocks named Harşane mountain at the west of Yeşilırmak river and city centre. There are 4 main gates in castle, which are named Belkıs, Saray (palace), Maydonos and Meydan (Public Square), there is a water well named Cilanbolu in castle too, moreover water hole and dungeon present in [...]

Dec 20th, 2008 | Filed under Amasya

The mosque are worthy enough to visit. Other important mosques of Amasya are Gümüşlü Mosque, Bayezid Pasha Mosque, Yörgüç Pasha Mosque, Sofular Abdullah Pasha Mosque, Şirvanlı (Azerbaijani) Mosque, Abide Hatun Mosque ve Halifet Gazi Vault.

Nov 8th, 2008 | Filed under Amasya

Monumental Rock Tombs
A monumental rock tomb believed to be that of Menua standing on a huge platform to the south is referred to as an “oil well” in publications in the subject. The rock tomb to the south west of the Castle is known locally as “Horhor Cave”. The cuneiform inscription in the entrance of [...]

Sep 26th, 2008 | Filed under Culturel Details Of Van

Monumental Rock Tombs
A monumental rock tomb believed to be that of Menua standing on a huge platform to the south is referred to as an “oil well” in publications in the subject. The rock tomb to the south west of the Castle is known locally as “Horhor Cave”. The cuneiform inscription in the entrance of [...]

Sep 17th, 2008 | Filed under Culturel Details Of Van

Graves and Tombs
It is evident that Turkish customs for the burial of the dead have undergone a number of changes in the course of history. The kurgans (tumuli) of Central Asia were the pre- Islamic graves of the Turks. Corpses were embalmed and items belonging to the deceased such as clothing, weapons, horses and miscellaneous [...]

Sep 15th, 2008 | Filed under Culturel Details Of Van

Haydaran Rock Tombs: Located 17 kilometres from Adıyaman, in Taşgedik village. There are rock tombs and embossed relief of God of Sun Hellias shaking hands with King Antiochos .
Turuş Rock Tombs: Turuş Rock Tombs dated at Roman Period are placed 40 kilometres from Adıyaman city centre and one kilometre west of Adıyaman-Şanlıurfa Highway. Since the [...]

Apr 12th, 2008 | Filed under Adıyaman

Mosques, Tombs and Public Baths
Sahilbey Cami ve Türbeleri , İskender Paşa Cami-Türbeleri,Ortacalar Merkez Cami, Muratlı Cami, Sugören Cami, Esenköy Cami, Kocabey Cami, Demirkent Cami, Zeytinlik Türbeleri, Artvin Şehir Hamamı en önemlileridir.

Feb 27th, 2008 | Filed under Artvin

Tumulus and Rock Tombs
There are 92 registered tumuli within territories of city in Kırklareli. It is understood from the excavations that Kırklareli tumuli’s are continued from the end of Bronze Age (14 – 13th century B. C.) till to the beginning of 3rd century A. D. These are; Kırklareli A,B,G tumuli, Alpullu Mound Hill Tumulus, [...]

Jan 14th, 2008 | Filed under Kırklareli

Religious Monuments and Tombs
Yeşil Mosque ( Bursa), Yeşil (Çelebi Sultan Mehmet) Tomb, Ulu Mosque (Cami Kebir), Muradiye (Murat II) Mosque and the Muradiye Medresesi, Emir Sultan Mosque and Tomb, Yıldırım Mosque, Yıldırım Tomb, Yıldırım Complex, Yeşil Complex, the Tomb of Osman Gazi, the Tomb of Orhan Gazi, Muradiye (Murat II) Mosque, the Tomb of Hatuniye, [...]

Oct 30th, 2006 | Filed under Bursa

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