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Greek Houses and Monuments

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Embark on a historical journey starting at Cumhuriyet Square, strolling through Uzunqargi. Capture the charm of old Greek houses adorned with begonias. At the...

The Aromatic Breeze of Kas

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Aromatic Atmosphere by the Mountains In Kas, the air carries the sweet scent of thyme, thanks to the winds from the mountains. The low humidity...

Kas

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A Coastal Gem with Mountainous Essence Kas’s Aromatic Aura Kas is embraced by the scents of thyme carried by mountain winds, while the sea breezes echo...

Harran School of Thought

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The University of Harran, with roots dating back to the earliest centuries, housed the renowned “Harran School of Thought,” one of the world’s three...

Discovering Sanliurfa

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Legends and Ancient Roots Nimrod’s Defeat The Legend of the Lame Mosquito In the mythical past, God, determined to humble the mighty King Nimrod, sent forth...

Discovering Bogazkale

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Hattusa Echoes of Ancient Powers Hittite Dominion Egypt, Babel, Mitanni, and Hittite Supremacy In the antique East, the great powers of Egypt, Babel, Mitanni, and the...

Letter from the Governor

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Transforming Cities with Visionary Leadership Farewell to Mardin’s Reformer When M. Temel Kogaklar, the recent Governor of Mugla, concluded his term in Mardin, where he had...

Shining the Gems

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Shining the Gems, One by One… Mugla Houses are renowned for their courtyard entrances, known as the “Lamb Door,” adorned with lacelike canopies and wooden...

Assos and Troy

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Just beyond the “Museum of Olive Oil” at Kazdagı, several historical sites beckon for exploration. One of the most significant among them is Assos,...

The Nestorians imagined Christ’s divinity

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Each of the three positions was distinct. The Nestorians imagined Christ’s divinity as a kind of benign possession, a god’s mind in a mortal’s...

Ibn Battuta part 72

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Belphagor part 4

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