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DOĞAN GRUP-HATTUŞA TERMAL OTEL TANITIM FİLMİ
DOĞAN GRUP-HATTUŞA TERMAL OTEL TANITIM FİLMİ
DOĞAN GRUP-HATTUŞA TERMAL OTEL TANITIM FİLMİ
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Boğazkale Hattuşa
Boğazkale Hattuşa
Boğazkale Hattuşa
Çorum AlacaHöyük amp BoğazKale Tanıtım Filmi http www.iyigezi.com adresinden takip edebilirsiniz. Çorum AlacaHöyük amp BoğazKale Tanıtım Filmi. Barışla Türki...
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HATTUŞA TERMAL OTEL / BALIKESİR
HATTUŞA TERMAL OTEL / BALIKESİR
HATTUŞA TERMAL OTEL / BALIKESİR
Avrupa Atv / Avrupa Vizyon / 21.Bölüm / 15,06,2013.
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Los señores de Hattusa, el imperio de los hititas
Los señores de Hattusa, el imperio de los hititas
Los señores de Hattusa, el imperio de los hititas
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Los señores de Hattusa, el imperio de los hititas
Los señores de Hattusa, el imperio de los hititas
Los señores de Hattusa, el imperio de los hititas
Impresiones de un viaje al mundo de los hititas en el verano de 2013.
documental sobre los hititas.
MIRA EL DOCUMENTAL TESTIGOS DE LA RESURRECION Y CIENTOS DE DOCUMENTALES ONLINE EN (DAR CLICK AL ENLACE): ▷ . gracias por .
HITITAS.POLVORA Y TECNOLOGIA HACE 4000 AÑOS Y TEMIAN AL MAL,CAPADOCIA,AMENOFHIS,LA HUIDA OCULTA DE MOISES Y EL ARCA,AGENATHON.EL PRIMER MONOTEISTA Museo .
En el centro de la península de Anatolia va a surgir un importante reino cuyo papel en la historia .
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4:45
HATTUSA 1080p HD
HATTUSA 1080p HD
HATTUSA 1080p HD
Zamana Direnen Başkent Hattuşa www.hattusadaikigun.com.
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5:02
HATTUSA ASTYRA THERMAL - BEYAZ TV
HATTUSA ASTYRA THERMAL - BEYAZ TV
HATTUSA ASTYRA THERMAL - BEYAZ TV
Hattuşa Astyra Thermal Resort & SPA - Beyaz TV Röportajı
EMITT 2015
www.hattusa.com.tr
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Ağlayan Şehir Hattuşa Boğazkale
Ağlayan Şehir Hattuşa Boğazkale
Ağlayan Şehir Hattuşa Boğazkale
Hitit Üniversitesi Tiyatro Kulübü ve Arkeoloji Kulübü öğrencileri ile Akademik ve İdari personelin oynadığı,Erdal Şahin'in Yazıp yönettiği "Ağlayan Şehir Hattuşa" isimli Tiyatro Gösterisi (Boğazkale/Çorum)
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Ankara-Hattusa
Ankara-Hattusa
Ankara-Hattusa
Il grande sito Ittiti della provincia di Çorum, nel Parco Nazionale di Boğazkale, tra Yozgat e la città di Çorum. Un'imponente cinta di doppie mura interrott...
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6:23
Hattusa
Hattusa
Hattusa
Hattusa
Xanadu
℗ Dom & Roland Productions
Released on: 2015-01-26
Composer: Ben Evans
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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0:28
Hattusa
Hattusa
Hattusa
Hattusa (Hittite: 𒌷𒄩𒀜𒌅𒊭, URUḪa-at-tu-ša, read "Ḫattuša") was the capital of the Hittite Empire in the late Bronze Age. It was located near modern Boğazkale, ...
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Hattusas Bogazköy - Hitit Baskenti Çorum
Hattusas Bogazköy - Hitit Baskenti Çorum
Hattusas Bogazköy - Hitit Baskenti Çorum
Hattusas Bogazköy - Hitit Baskenti Çorum
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Hattuşa konseri.mp4
Hattuşa konseri.mp4
Hattuşa konseri.mp4
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Hattusas - The Ancient City, Turkey
Hattusas - The Ancient City, Turkey
Hattusas - The Ancient City, Turkey
We always try and visit UNESCO World Heritage sites when we are near them. Hattusa was the capital of the Hittite Empire in the late Bronze Age. Founded in 6th millennium BC and abandoned in 1200 BC. Its ruins lie near modern Boğazkale, Turkey.
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Hititler, Hattuşa ve Büyük Tapınak | ÇKÜ Coğrafya Bölümü
Hititler, Hattuşa ve Büyük Tapınak | ÇKÜ Coğrafya Bölümü
Hititler, Hattuşa ve Büyük Tapınak | ÇKÜ Coğrafya Bölümü
Çankırı Karatekin Üniversitesi Coğrafya Bölümü Araştırma Gezisi - (Hattuşaş) Boğazkale, Çorum 2014
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HATTUŞAŞ
HATTUŞAŞ
HATTUŞAŞ
Hitit İmparatorluğu, Hititler, Alacahöyük, Boğazköy, Yazılı Kaya, Çorum, Alacahöyük Örenyeri,
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2012Hititya (Hattuşa-Yazılıkaya-Alacahöyük/Çorum) HD
2012Hititya (Hattuşa-Yazılıkaya-Alacahöyük/Çorum) HD
2012Hititya (Hattuşa-Yazılıkaya-Alacahöyük/Çorum) HD
The Hitittes lived in the Central Anatolia between 1850-1150 B.C. The capital city was "Hattusa" ,today's "Boğazkale", in the province of "Çorum" in Turkey. ...
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Gizemler Diyarına Yolculuk 35.Bölüm "Leb Demeden Hattuşa"
Gizemler Diyarına Yolculuk 35.Bölüm "Leb Demeden Hattuşa"
Gizemler Diyarına Yolculuk 35.Bölüm "Leb Demeden Hattuşa"
35-LEB DEMEDEN HATTUŞA
Safir; Köfte ve Cızbız'ı Hattuşaş medeniyetinin insanlığa hediyesi olan Kadeş Barış Anlaşmasının eksik ve kayıp kil tablet parçasını bulmak üzere görevlendirir ve bu iki kafadar arkeolog kılığına girip Çorum Hattuşaş kazı alanına giderler. Kahramanlarımız onları bu kez de etkisiz hale getirmesini bilirler. Hem de Çorum leblebisinden faydalanarak.
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Hattusa City in Second Life
Hattusa City in Second Life
Hattusa City in Second Life
Location : Ancient City **Hattusa**
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Hattusa%20City/191/138/34
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ARTSAVA' 2014 - RUINS OF HATTUSA anima'mix
ARTSAVA' 2014 - RUINS OF HATTUSA anima'mix
ARTSAVA' 2014 - RUINS OF HATTUSA anima'mix
This Remix is on the one hand a separate work quite, but it has a kind of quintessence of my past works. This is a kinda roll with my "Coma Of the Gods" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLqpE_gBzfU (I created a similar rhythmic scheme), "Absolution" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FXOjGBp_A8, "Call of Arzawa" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_RrGCjr5Ok and especially "Anima" in general (from this track I took some solo). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB2PMWcvBB4 So, of course I was inspired by experiment again!) "Catching up" & "shifted" rhythms, scrapping the traditional transition of minor-major, some "illogical" composition and many more
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52:11
BBC Documentary - Lost Cities of the Ancients 3 The Dark Lords of Hattusha
BBC Documentary - Lost Cities of the Ancients 3 The Dark Lords of Hattusha
BBC Documentary - Lost Cities of the Ancients 3 The Dark Lords of Hattusha
The Dark Lords of Hattusha - Lost Cities of the Ancients Episode 3 of 3 - It was one of the greatest vanishing acts in history. More than 3,000 years ago a mysterious and ruthless civilisation rose from nothing, created a brutal and unstoppable army and built an empire that rivalled Egypt and Babylon. Yet, just as it was at the height of its powers, the great empire suddenly vanished from history.
This is the story of the formidable Hittites, a civilisation bent on world domination. Their long-lost capital, Hattusha, which disappeared thousands of years ago, was recently rediscovered, and archaeologists have unearthed one of the most astonis
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Show Türk Dört Mevsim Hitit Hattuşa
Show Türk Dört Mevsim Hitit Hattuşa
Show Türk Dört Mevsim Hitit Hattuşa
Show Türk Dört Mevsim Hitit Hattuşa
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Amasya Özel Başkent Kutlubey Koleji - Hattuşa-Alacahöyük-Çorum Gezisi
Amasya Özel Başkent Kutlubey Koleji - Hattuşa-Alacahöyük-Çorum Gezisi
Amasya Özel Başkent Kutlubey Koleji - Hattuşa-Alacahöyük-Çorum Gezisi
Sosyal Bilgiler Dersi kapsamında, 31.03.2013 tarihinde düzenlenen Alacahöyük-Hattuşa-Çorum gezimiz.
Boğazkale Hattuşa
Çorum AlacaHöyük amp BoğazKale Tanıtım Filmi http www.iyigezi.com adresinden takip edebilirsiniz. Çorum AlacaHöyük amp BoğazKale Tanıtım Filmi. Barışla Türki...
wn.com/Boğazkale Hattuşa
Çorum AlacaHöyük amp BoğazKale Tanıtım Filmi http www.iyigezi.com adresinden takip edebilirsiniz. Çorum AlacaHöyük amp BoğazKale Tanıtım Filmi. Barışla Türki...
- published: 28 Mar 2013
- views: 1934
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author:
iyigezi
Los señores de Hattusa, el imperio de los hititas
Impresiones de un viaje al mundo de los hititas en el verano de 2013.
documental sobre los hititas.
MIRA EL DOCUMENTAL TESTIGOS DE LA RESURRECION Y CIENTOS DE DOCUMENTALES ONLINE EN (DAR CLICK AL ENLACE): ▷ . gracias por .
HITITAS.POLVORA Y TECNOLOGIA HACE 4000 AÑOS Y TEMIAN AL MAL,CAPADOCIA,AMENOFHIS,LA HUIDA OCULTA DE MOISES Y EL ARCA,AGENATHON.EL PRIMER MONOTEISTA Museo .
En el centro de la península de Anatolia va a surgir un importante reino cuyo papel en la historia .
wn.com/Los Señores De Hattusa, El Imperio De Los Hititas
Impresiones de un viaje al mundo de los hititas en el verano de 2013.
documental sobre los hititas.
MIRA EL DOCUMENTAL TESTIGOS DE LA RESURRECION Y CIENTOS DE DOCUMENTALES ONLINE EN (DAR CLICK AL ENLACE): ▷ . gracias por .
HITITAS.POLVORA Y TECNOLOGIA HACE 4000 AÑOS Y TEMIAN AL MAL,CAPADOCIA,AMENOFHIS,LA HUIDA OCULTA DE MOISES Y EL ARCA,AGENATHON.EL PRIMER MONOTEISTA Museo .
En el centro de la península de Anatolia va a surgir un importante reino cuyo papel en la historia .
- published: 06 Jul 2015
- views: 12
HATTUSA 1080p HD
Zamana Direnen Başkent Hattuşa www.hattusadaikigun.com.
wn.com/Hattusa 1080P Hd
Zamana Direnen Başkent Hattuşa www.hattusadaikigun.com.
HATTUSA ASTYRA THERMAL - BEYAZ TV
Hattuşa Astyra Thermal Resort & SPA - Beyaz TV Röportajı
EMITT 2015
www.hattusa.com.tr
wn.com/Hattusa Astyra Thermal Beyaz Tv
Hattuşa Astyra Thermal Resort & SPA - Beyaz TV Röportajı
EMITT 2015
www.hattusa.com.tr
- published: 26 Jan 2015
- views: 228
Ağlayan Şehir Hattuşa Boğazkale
Hitit Üniversitesi Tiyatro Kulübü ve Arkeoloji Kulübü öğrencileri ile Akademik ve İdari personelin oynadığı,Erdal Şahin'in Yazıp yönettiği "Ağlayan Şehir Hattuşa" isimli Tiyatro Gösterisi (Boğazkale/Çorum)
wn.com/Ağlayan Şehir Hattuşa Boğazkale
Hitit Üniversitesi Tiyatro Kulübü ve Arkeoloji Kulübü öğrencileri ile Akademik ve İdari personelin oynadığı,Erdal Şahin'in Yazıp yönettiği "Ağlayan Şehir Hattuşa" isimli Tiyatro Gösterisi (Boğazkale/Çorum)
- published: 24 Oct 2014
- views: 364
Ankara-Hattusa
Il grande sito Ittiti della provincia di Çorum, nel Parco Nazionale di Boğazkale, tra Yozgat e la città di Çorum. Un'imponente cinta di doppie mura interrott...
wn.com/Ankara Hattusa
Il grande sito Ittiti della provincia di Çorum, nel Parco Nazionale di Boğazkale, tra Yozgat e la città di Çorum. Un'imponente cinta di doppie mura interrott...
- published: 25 Aug 2011
- views: 486
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author:
paolo apa
Hattusa
Hattusa
Xanadu
℗ Dom & Roland Productions
Released on: 2015-01-26
Composer: Ben Evans
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
Auto-generated by YouTube.
wn.com/Hattusa
Hattusa
Xanadu
℗ Dom & Roland Productions
Released on: 2015-01-26
Composer: Ben Evans
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 28 Jan 2015
- views: 7
Hattusa
Hattusa (Hittite: 𒌷𒄩𒀜𒌅𒊭, URUḪa-at-tu-ša, read "Ḫattuša") was the capital of the Hittite Empire in the late Bronze Age. It was located near modern Boğazkale, ...
wn.com/Hattusa
Hattusa (Hittite: 𒌷𒄩𒀜𒌅𒊭, URUḪa-at-tu-ša, read "Ḫattuša") was the capital of the Hittite Empire in the late Bronze Age. It was located near modern Boğazkale, ...
- published: 23 May 2012
- views: 217
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author:
introduire
Hattusas - The Ancient City, Turkey
We always try and visit UNESCO World Heritage sites when we are near them. Hattusa was the capital of the Hittite Empire in the late Bronze Age. Founded in 6th millennium BC and abandoned in 1200 BC. Its ruins lie near modern Boğazkale, Turkey.
wn.com/Hattusas The Ancient City, Turkey
We always try and visit UNESCO World Heritage sites when we are near them. Hattusa was the capital of the Hittite Empire in the late Bronze Age. Founded in 6th millennium BC and abandoned in 1200 BC. Its ruins lie near modern Boğazkale, Turkey.
- published: 23 Apr 2015
- views: 0
Hititler, Hattuşa ve Büyük Tapınak | ÇKÜ Coğrafya Bölümü
Çankırı Karatekin Üniversitesi Coğrafya Bölümü Araştırma Gezisi - (Hattuşaş) Boğazkale, Çorum 2014
wn.com/Hititler, Hattuşa Ve Büyük Tapınak | Çkü Coğrafya Bölümü
Çankırı Karatekin Üniversitesi Coğrafya Bölümü Araştırma Gezisi - (Hattuşaş) Boğazkale, Çorum 2014
- published: 27 Mar 2015
- views: 43
HATTUŞAŞ
Hitit İmparatorluğu, Hititler, Alacahöyük, Boğazköy, Yazılı Kaya, Çorum, Alacahöyük Örenyeri,
wn.com/Hattuşaş
Hitit İmparatorluğu, Hititler, Alacahöyük, Boğazköy, Yazılı Kaya, Çorum, Alacahöyük Örenyeri,
- published: 17 Sep 2013
- views: 431
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author:
GezginCift
2012Hititya (Hattuşa-Yazılıkaya-Alacahöyük/Çorum) HD
The Hitittes lived in the Central Anatolia between 1850-1150 B.C. The capital city was "Hattusa" ,today's "Boğazkale", in the province of "Çorum" in Turkey. ...
wn.com/2012Hititya (Hattuşa Yazılıkaya Alacahöyük Çorum) Hd
The Hitittes lived in the Central Anatolia between 1850-1150 B.C. The capital city was "Hattusa" ,today's "Boğazkale", in the province of "Çorum" in Turkey. ...
Gizemler Diyarına Yolculuk 35.Bölüm "Leb Demeden Hattuşa"
35-LEB DEMEDEN HATTUŞA
Safir; Köfte ve Cızbız'ı Hattuşaş medeniyetinin insanlığa hediyesi olan Kadeş Barış Anlaşmasının eksik ve kayıp kil tablet parçasını bulmak üzere görevlendirir ve bu iki kafadar arkeolog kılığına girip Çorum Hattuşaş kazı alanına giderler. Kahramanlarımız onları bu kez de etkisiz hale getirmesini bilirler. Hem de Çorum leblebisinden faydalanarak.
wn.com/Gizemler Diyarına Yolculuk 35.Bölüm Leb Demeden Hattuşa
35-LEB DEMEDEN HATTUŞA
Safir; Köfte ve Cızbız'ı Hattuşaş medeniyetinin insanlığa hediyesi olan Kadeş Barış Anlaşmasının eksik ve kayıp kil tablet parçasını bulmak üzere görevlendirir ve bu iki kafadar arkeolog kılığına girip Çorum Hattuşaş kazı alanına giderler. Kahramanlarımız onları bu kez de etkisiz hale getirmesini bilirler. Hem de Çorum leblebisinden faydalanarak.
- published: 10 Aug 2015
- views: 86
Hattusa City in Second Life
Location : Ancient City **Hattusa**
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Hattusa%20City/191/138/34
wn.com/Hattusa City In Second Life
Location : Ancient City **Hattusa**
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Hattusa%20City/191/138/34
- published: 26 Aug 2015
- views: 54
ARTSAVA' 2014 - RUINS OF HATTUSA anima'mix
This Remix is on the one hand a separate work quite, but it has a kind of quintessence of my past works. This is a kinda roll with my "Coma Of the Gods" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLqpE_gBzfU (I created a similar rhythmic scheme), "Absolution" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FXOjGBp_A8, "Call of Arzawa" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_RrGCjr5Ok and especially "Anima" in general (from this track I took some solo). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB2PMWcvBB4 So, of course I was inspired by experiment again!) "Catching up" & "shifted" rhythms, scrapping the traditional transition of minor-major, some "illogical" composition and many more can be found here, I HOPE)
This time I didn't make a video because the music has an internal visual content itself , I think. As for pictures, I could use something Hittite pic , certainly, but it would be too simply... In addition, Hattusa, is a symbol for me, .. as the Third Rome). On this photo is not me - my twin!). Ok/ Enjoy! )
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Music by Artsava: "Ruins Of Hattusa anima'mix 2014 (short version/ original time duration 16:52)
wn.com/Artsava' 2014 Ruins Of Hattusa Anima'Mix
This Remix is on the one hand a separate work quite, but it has a kind of quintessence of my past works. This is a kinda roll with my "Coma Of the Gods" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLqpE_gBzfU (I created a similar rhythmic scheme), "Absolution" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FXOjGBp_A8, "Call of Arzawa" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_RrGCjr5Ok and especially "Anima" in general (from this track I took some solo). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB2PMWcvBB4 So, of course I was inspired by experiment again!) "Catching up" & "shifted" rhythms, scrapping the traditional transition of minor-major, some "illogical" composition and many more can be found here, I HOPE)
This time I didn't make a video because the music has an internal visual content itself , I think. As for pictures, I could use something Hittite pic , certainly, but it would be too simply... In addition, Hattusa, is a symbol for me, .. as the Third Rome). On this photo is not me - my twin!). Ok/ Enjoy! )
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Music by Artsava: "Ruins Of Hattusa anima'mix 2014 (short version/ original time duration 16:52)
- published: 15 Mar 2014
- views: 224
BBC Documentary - Lost Cities of the Ancients 3 The Dark Lords of Hattusha
The Dark Lords of Hattusha - Lost Cities of the Ancients Episode 3 of 3 - It was one of the greatest vanishing acts in history. More than 3,000 years ago a mysterious and ruthless civilisation rose from nothing, created a brutal and unstoppable army and built an empire that rivalled Egypt and Babylon. Yet, just as it was at the height of its powers, the great empire suddenly vanished from history.
This is the story of the formidable Hittites, a civilisation bent on world domination. Their long-lost capital, Hattusha, which disappeared thousands of years ago, was recently rediscovered, and archaeologists have unearthed one of the most astonishing and ingenious cities of the ancient world, featuring rings of impenetrable walls, secret tunnels, temples, palaces and a vast pyramid-like structure facing Egypt.
Buried in this lost city is one of the greatest libraries of the ancient world. All the secrets of the mysterious Hittite empire were written in two codes - one a unique form of hieroglyphs. Using these deciphered texts, the film recreates the ancient world of the Hittites, telling the story of what happened to them, and what caused an empire built to last forever to vanish so completely from history.
wn.com/BBC Documentary Lost Cities Of The Ancients 3 The Dark Lords Of Hattusha
The Dark Lords of Hattusha - Lost Cities of the Ancients Episode 3 of 3 - It was one of the greatest vanishing acts in history. More than 3,000 years ago a mysterious and ruthless civilisation rose from nothing, created a brutal and unstoppable army and built an empire that rivalled Egypt and Babylon. Yet, just as it was at the height of its powers, the great empire suddenly vanished from history.
This is the story of the formidable Hittites, a civilisation bent on world domination. Their long-lost capital, Hattusha, which disappeared thousands of years ago, was recently rediscovered, and archaeologists have unearthed one of the most astonishing and ingenious cities of the ancient world, featuring rings of impenetrable walls, secret tunnels, temples, palaces and a vast pyramid-like structure facing Egypt.
Buried in this lost city is one of the greatest libraries of the ancient world. All the secrets of the mysterious Hittite empire were written in two codes - one a unique form of hieroglyphs. Using these deciphered texts, the film recreates the ancient world of the Hittites, telling the story of what happened to them, and what caused an empire built to last forever to vanish so completely from history.
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 38
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Hattusas (turkish.com)
Hattusas (turkish.com)
Hattusas (turkish.com)
Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Hattusas http://turkish.com/hattusas.html.
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HATTUŞA 1 HD YENİ
HATTUŞA 1 HD YENİ
HATTUŞA 1 HD YENİ
hattuşa,hattusas.
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2011 Episode 28 Turkey: St Johns Hattusa Ankara Gordion Eskisehir
2011 Episode 28 Turkey: St Johns Hattusa Ankara Gordion Eskisehir
2011 Episode 28 Turkey: St Johns Hattusa Ankara Gordion Eskisehir
A visit to ancient cities in Turkey
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Turkey trip 2015
Turkey trip 2015
Turkey trip 2015
Turkey trip 2015 - Turkey culture - Turkey tourism & vacations 2015
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of its territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the south
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Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video - A richly historical land with some of the best cuisine you will ever taste, one of the world's greatest cities and scenery from white-s...
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2:15
Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video - A richly historical land with some of the best cuisine you will ever taste, one of the world's greatest cities and scenery from white-sand beaches to soaring mountains.
An Epic History When you set foot in Türkiye (Turkey), you are following in the wake of some remarkable historical figures. Ottoman sultans used to luxuriate in Istanbul's Topkapi Palace, surrounded by fawning courtiers, harem members, eunuchs and riches from an empire stretching from Budapest to Baghdad. Centuries earlier, Byzantine Christians cut cave churches into Cappadocia's fairy chimneys and hid from Islamic armies in underground cities.
At other
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Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video - A richly historical land with some of the best cuisine you will ever taste, one of the world’s greatest cities and scenery from white-sand beaches to soaring mountains.
An Epic History When you set foot in Türkiye (Turkey), you are following in the wake of some remarkable historical figures. Ottoman sultans used to luxuriate in İstanbul’s Topkapı Palace, surrounded by fawning courtiers, harem members, eunuchs and riches from an empire stretching from Budapest to Baghdad. Centuries earlier, Byzantine Christians cut cave churches into Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys and hid from Islamic armies in underground cities.
At other
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Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015
Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015
Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015
Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015, Turkey Trip 2015, Attractions in Turkey
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of it's territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the
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Cappadocia - Turkey HD
Cappadocia - Turkey HD
Cappadocia - Turkey HD
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Mount Nemrut - Trukey Travel Guide
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Take a tour of Nemrut in Turkey -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Visitors to Mount Nemrut will be greeted by an odd and myster...
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Hacıbektaş Market, Turkey HD
Hacıbektaş Market, Turkey HD
Hacıbektaş Market, Turkey HD
Market in Hacibektas, Hacıbektaş Market, Turkey HD Turquoise Coast - Turkish Riviera HD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4keEPW3Hc70 Cappadocia - Turkey HD ...
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Savaş Arabası Simulatörü (Çorum Arkeoloji Müzesi) REO-TEK
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www.reo-tek.com Ziyaretçilerin Hitit İmparatorluğu'nun başkenti olan Hattuşa'da bir Hitit savaş arabası'yla gezmesinin sağlandığı sistem, 2 eksenli bir at ar...
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Turkey Bursa Iznik Travel Guide
Turkey Bursa Iznik Travel Guide
Turkey Bursa Iznik Travel Guide
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Naltchik Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather
Naltchik Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather
Naltchik Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather
Naltchik Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather
Naltchik Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather
Naltchik Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather
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Mediterranean Turkey (turkish.com)
Mediterranean Turkey (turkish.com)
Mediterranean Turkey (turkish.com)
Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Antalya http://turkish.com/Antalya.html.
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The Aegean Side of Turkey (turkish.com)
The Aegean Side of Turkey (turkish.com)
The Aegean Side of Turkey (turkish.com)
Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Bodrum http://turkish.com/bodrum.html.
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Cappadocia (turkish.com)
Cappadocia (turkish.com)
Cappadocia (turkish.com)
Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Bodrum http://turkish.com/bodrum.html.
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Gallipoli Battlefield (turkish.com)
Gallipoli Battlefield (turkish.com)
Gallipoli Battlefield (turkish.com)
Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Gallipoli http://turkish.com/gallipoli.html.
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17 PAMUKKALE CASTILLO DE ALGODON TURQUIA
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EL CASTILLO DE ALGODÓN -- PAMUKKALE- TURQUIA Desde el Valle del Rio Menderes de la Provincia de Denizli se contempla en la Colina una Gran Necrópolis muy conocida por sus gigantescas
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Abu Simbel temples HD
Abu Simbel temples HD
Abu Simbel temples HD
Abu Simbel temples HD - Visit Abu Simbel temples, Aswan Egypt Tourism & Vacation ( Videos HD ) http://goo.gl/AjFAuu World Travel http://www.youtube.com/subsc...
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STRADE DELLA TURCHIA - 5000 chilometri Istanbul - Antalya
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Affascinante viaggio sulle strade della Turchia con partenza da Istanbul. Vengono percorse autostrade e piccole strade, ora al livello del mare e dopo poco i...
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TÜRKİYE TURKEY TURQUIE TURKEI
TÜRKİYE TURKEY TURQUIE TURKEI
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TÜRKİYE TURKEY TURQUIE TURKEI Türkiye'ye hoş geldiniz. Welcome to Turkey. You will see a lot of historical, panaromic, natural and cultural images from Turki...
Hattusas (turkish.com)
Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Hattusas http://turkish.com/hattusas.html.
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Featured on Turkish.com on the travel guide page for Hattusas http://turkish.com/hattusas.html.
Turkey trip 2015
Turkey trip 2015 - Turkey culture - Turkey tourism & vacations 2015
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Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of its territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.
Ancient ruins and architectural heritage
At the crossroads of civilizations, all parts of Turkey are full of a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
Hittites, the first indigenous people that rose to found a state in Anatolia—although there is one certain Çatalhöyük preceding them, the earliest settlement ever found to the date in Turkey—left the proof of their existence at the ruins of Hattuşaş, their capital.
Ancient Greeks and closely following Romans left their mark mostly in Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, leaving behind the marble ruins of hundreds of cities, temples, and monuments. Some are largely restored to their former glory, such as Ephesus as well as numerous others along the Aegean coast which are on the checklist of most travellers to Turkey, along with some more obscure ones off the beaten path such as Aphrodisias near Denizli, and Aizonai.
In the meantime, some other indigenous peoples, such as Lycians, were carving beautiful tombs—many of which are fairly well preserved and can be seen all around Lycia—for their dearly departed ones onto the rocky hillsides.
Legendary Troy stands out as an example of different civilizations literally living on the top of each other. While what is visible today is clearly Hellenistic, the place has its roots as Hittite Wilusa, and later re-built many times over by Ancient Greeks.
Perhaps the most unique "architectural" heritage in the country, some of the Cappadocian cave houses and churches carved into "fairy chimneys" and underground cities (in a literal sense!) date back to early Christians hiding from persecution.
Successors of Romans, the Byzantines, broke new ground with more ambitious projects, culminating in grand Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, built in 537, and which had the distinction of being the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years. Most of Byzantine heritage intact today is found in Marmara Region, especially in Istanbul, although a stray monastery or two dating back to the era can be found in almost any part of the country.
Seljuks, the first ever Turkic state to be founded in Asia Minor, built most of their monuments—which incorporates large majestic portals and heavily delicate stonework, reminiscent of some landmarks in parts of Asia—in major centres of the time in Eastern and Central Anatolia, especially in Konya, their capital.
Ottomans, who had considered themselves as a Balkan state until their demise, built most of their landmarks in Balkans and the natural extension of Balkans within today's Turkey—Marmara Region—just like the Byzantines, whom the Ottomans inspired to in so many ways. Most of the earlier Ottoman monuments were built in Bursa, which have little Byzantine and comperatively large Seljuk influences, and later, when the dynasty moved to Europe, in Edirne, some of the major landmarks of which exhibit some kind of "transitional" and fairly experimental style. It wasn't until the Fall of Constantinople that the Ottomans adopted Byzantine architecture almost full scale with some adjustments. However, the Ottoman imperial architecture possibly reached its zenith not in Istanbul, but in Edirne—in the form of Selimiye Mosque, a work of Sinan, the great Ottoman architecture of 16th century.
19th century brought back the Greek and Roman taste of architectural styles, so there was a huge explosion of neo-classical architecture, as much fashionable in Turkey as in the much of the rest of the world at that time. Galata side of Istanbul, Izmir (though unfortunately most of which was lost to the big fire of 1922), and numerous towns along the coasts, one most prominent and well preserved example being Ayvalık, quickly filled with elegant neo-classical buildings. At the same time, people in more inland locations were favouring pleasant, more traditional, and less pretentious half-timbered whitewashed houses, which form picturesque towns such as Safranbolu, Beypazarı, and Şirince in northern, central, and western part of the country respectively. It was also this time beautiful and impressive wooden mansions of Istanbul's seaside neighbourhoods and islands were built.
wn.com/Turkey Trip 2015
Turkey trip 2015 - Turkey culture - Turkey tourism & vacations 2015
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of its territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.
Ancient ruins and architectural heritage
At the crossroads of civilizations, all parts of Turkey are full of a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
Hittites, the first indigenous people that rose to found a state in Anatolia—although there is one certain Çatalhöyük preceding them, the earliest settlement ever found to the date in Turkey—left the proof of their existence at the ruins of Hattuşaş, their capital.
Ancient Greeks and closely following Romans left their mark mostly in Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, leaving behind the marble ruins of hundreds of cities, temples, and monuments. Some are largely restored to their former glory, such as Ephesus as well as numerous others along the Aegean coast which are on the checklist of most travellers to Turkey, along with some more obscure ones off the beaten path such as Aphrodisias near Denizli, and Aizonai.
In the meantime, some other indigenous peoples, such as Lycians, were carving beautiful tombs—many of which are fairly well preserved and can be seen all around Lycia—for their dearly departed ones onto the rocky hillsides.
Legendary Troy stands out as an example of different civilizations literally living on the top of each other. While what is visible today is clearly Hellenistic, the place has its roots as Hittite Wilusa, and later re-built many times over by Ancient Greeks.
Perhaps the most unique "architectural" heritage in the country, some of the Cappadocian cave houses and churches carved into "fairy chimneys" and underground cities (in a literal sense!) date back to early Christians hiding from persecution.
Successors of Romans, the Byzantines, broke new ground with more ambitious projects, culminating in grand Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, built in 537, and which had the distinction of being the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years. Most of Byzantine heritage intact today is found in Marmara Region, especially in Istanbul, although a stray monastery or two dating back to the era can be found in almost any part of the country.
Seljuks, the first ever Turkic state to be founded in Asia Minor, built most of their monuments—which incorporates large majestic portals and heavily delicate stonework, reminiscent of some landmarks in parts of Asia—in major centres of the time in Eastern and Central Anatolia, especially in Konya, their capital.
Ottomans, who had considered themselves as a Balkan state until their demise, built most of their landmarks in Balkans and the natural extension of Balkans within today's Turkey—Marmara Region—just like the Byzantines, whom the Ottomans inspired to in so many ways. Most of the earlier Ottoman monuments were built in Bursa, which have little Byzantine and comperatively large Seljuk influences, and later, when the dynasty moved to Europe, in Edirne, some of the major landmarks of which exhibit some kind of "transitional" and fairly experimental style. It wasn't until the Fall of Constantinople that the Ottomans adopted Byzantine architecture almost full scale with some adjustments. However, the Ottoman imperial architecture possibly reached its zenith not in Istanbul, but in Edirne—in the form of Selimiye Mosque, a work of Sinan, the great Ottoman architecture of 16th century.
19th century brought back the Greek and Roman taste of architectural styles, so there was a huge explosion of neo-classical architecture, as much fashionable in Turkey as in the much of the rest of the world at that time. Galata side of Istanbul, Izmir (though unfortunately most of which was lost to the big fire of 1922), and numerous towns along the coasts, one most prominent and well preserved example being Ayvalık, quickly filled with elegant neo-classical buildings. At the same time, people in more inland locations were favouring pleasant, more traditional, and less pretentious half-timbered whitewashed houses, which form picturesque towns such as Safranbolu, Beypazarı, and Şirince in northern, central, and western part of the country respectively. It was also this time beautiful and impressive wooden mansions of Istanbul's seaside neighbourhoods and islands were built.
- published: 28 Apr 2015
- views: 5
Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video - A richly historical land with some of the best cuisine you will ever taste, one of the world's greatest cities and scenery from white-s...
wn.com/Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video - A richly historical land with some of the best cuisine you will ever taste, one of the world's greatest cities and scenery from white-s...
- published: 30 Jul 2014
- views: 19
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author:
Eva Paz
Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video - A richly historical land with some of the best cuisine you will ever taste, one of the world's greatest cities and scenery from white-sand beaches to soaring mountains.
An Epic History When you set foot in Türkiye (Turkey), you are following in the wake of some remarkable historical figures. Ottoman sultans used to luxuriate in Istanbul's Topkapi Palace, surrounded by fawning courtiers, harem members, eunuchs and riches from an empire stretching from Budapest to Baghdad. Centuries earlier, Byzantine Christians cut cave churches into Cappadocia's fairy chimneys and hid from Islamic armies in underground cities.
At other points over the millennia, the Hittites built Hattusa's stone walls on the Anatolian steppe, Romans coursed down the Curetes Way at Ephesus (Efes), whirling dervishes gyrated with Sufi mysticism, and the mysterious Lycians left ruins on Mediterranean beaches. Turkey has hosted A-list history-book figures including Julius Caesar, who famously 'came, saw and conquered' near Amasya, and St Paul, who criss-crossed the country.
Enjoy this Magic Turkey Travel Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScRkMbn1a7s
wn.com/Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video - A richly historical land with some of the best cuisine you will ever taste, one of the world's greatest cities and scenery from white-sand beaches to soaring mountains.
An Epic History When you set foot in Türkiye (Turkey), you are following in the wake of some remarkable historical figures. Ottoman sultans used to luxuriate in Istanbul's Topkapi Palace, surrounded by fawning courtiers, harem members, eunuchs and riches from an empire stretching from Budapest to Baghdad. Centuries earlier, Byzantine Christians cut cave churches into Cappadocia's fairy chimneys and hid from Islamic armies in underground cities.
At other points over the millennia, the Hittites built Hattusa's stone walls on the Anatolian steppe, Romans coursed down the Curetes Way at Ephesus (Efes), whirling dervishes gyrated with Sufi mysticism, and the mysterious Lycians left ruins on Mediterranean beaches. Turkey has hosted A-list history-book figures including Julius Caesar, who famously 'came, saw and conquered' near Amasya, and St Paul, who criss-crossed the country.
Enjoy this Magic Turkey Travel Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScRkMbn1a7s
- published: 13 May 2014
- views: 2
Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video - A richly historical land with some of the best cuisine you will ever taste, one of the world’s greatest cities and scenery from white-sand beaches to soaring mountains.
An Epic History When you set foot in Türkiye (Turkey), you are following in the wake of some remarkable historical figures. Ottoman sultans used to luxuriate in İstanbul’s Topkapı Palace, surrounded by fawning courtiers, harem members, eunuchs and riches from an empire stretching from Budapest to Baghdad. Centuries earlier, Byzantine Christians cut cave churches into Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys and hid from Islamic armies in underground cities.
At other points over the millennia, the Hittites built Hattuşa’s stone walls on the Anatolian steppe, Romans coursed down the Curetes Way at Ephesus (Efes), whirling dervishes gyrated with Sufi mysticism, and the mysterious Lycians left ruins on Mediterranean beaches. Turkey has hosted A-list history-book figures including Julius Caesar, who famously ‘came, saw and conquered’ near Amasya, and St Paul, who criss-crossed the country.
Cultural Depth Of course, Turkey’s current inhabitants are just as memorable. The extroverted Turks have most in common – out of all their varied neighbouring countries, from Azerbaijan to Bulgaria – with their hot-blooded southern European neighbours. They’re also, understandably, proud of their heritage, and full of information (though we can’t vouch for its accuracy) about subjects from kilims (flat-weave rugs) to the Aya Sofya’s floating dome. Turkey’s long history has given it a profound depth of culture. Immersing yourself in that culture is as simple as soaking in a Seljuk or Ottoman hamam, eating a kebap and tasting influences brought along the Silk Road, or visiting the ancient ruins scattering the fields, bays and mountains.
Landscapes & Activities The greatest surprise for first-time visitors to Turkey, with its stereotypes of kebaps, carpets and moustachioed hustlers in the bazaar, is the sheer diversity found between its Aegean beaches and eastern mountains. In İstanbul, you can cruise – on the Bosphorus as well as through markets and nightclubs – in a Westernised metropolis offering equal parts romance and overcrowded insanity. In holiday spots such as Cappadocia and the southwestern coasts, mix trekking, horse-riding and water sports with meze savouring on a panoramic terrace. Then there are the less-frequented eastern quarters, where honey-coloured outposts overlook the plains of ancient Mesopotamia, and weather-beaten relics add lashings of lyricism to mountain ranges.
It’s hardly surprising Turkey has attracted so many folk over the centuries. Come and discover their legacy for yourself.
Enjoy Your Turkey Travel Video!
wn.com/Turkey Travel Video
Turkey Travel Video - A richly historical land with some of the best cuisine you will ever taste, one of the world’s greatest cities and scenery from white-sand beaches to soaring mountains.
An Epic History When you set foot in Türkiye (Turkey), you are following in the wake of some remarkable historical figures. Ottoman sultans used to luxuriate in İstanbul’s Topkapı Palace, surrounded by fawning courtiers, harem members, eunuchs and riches from an empire stretching from Budapest to Baghdad. Centuries earlier, Byzantine Christians cut cave churches into Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys and hid from Islamic armies in underground cities.
At other points over the millennia, the Hittites built Hattuşa’s stone walls on the Anatolian steppe, Romans coursed down the Curetes Way at Ephesus (Efes), whirling dervishes gyrated with Sufi mysticism, and the mysterious Lycians left ruins on Mediterranean beaches. Turkey has hosted A-list history-book figures including Julius Caesar, who famously ‘came, saw and conquered’ near Amasya, and St Paul, who criss-crossed the country.
Cultural Depth Of course, Turkey’s current inhabitants are just as memorable. The extroverted Turks have most in common – out of all their varied neighbouring countries, from Azerbaijan to Bulgaria – with their hot-blooded southern European neighbours. They’re also, understandably, proud of their heritage, and full of information (though we can’t vouch for its accuracy) about subjects from kilims (flat-weave rugs) to the Aya Sofya’s floating dome. Turkey’s long history has given it a profound depth of culture. Immersing yourself in that culture is as simple as soaking in a Seljuk or Ottoman hamam, eating a kebap and tasting influences brought along the Silk Road, or visiting the ancient ruins scattering the fields, bays and mountains.
Landscapes & Activities The greatest surprise for first-time visitors to Turkey, with its stereotypes of kebaps, carpets and moustachioed hustlers in the bazaar, is the sheer diversity found between its Aegean beaches and eastern mountains. In İstanbul, you can cruise – on the Bosphorus as well as through markets and nightclubs – in a Westernised metropolis offering equal parts romance and overcrowded insanity. In holiday spots such as Cappadocia and the southwestern coasts, mix trekking, horse-riding and water sports with meze savouring on a panoramic terrace. Then there are the less-frequented eastern quarters, where honey-coloured outposts overlook the plains of ancient Mesopotamia, and weather-beaten relics add lashings of lyricism to mountain ranges.
It’s hardly surprising Turkey has attracted so many folk over the centuries. Come and discover their legacy for yourself.
Enjoy Your Turkey Travel Video!
- published: 29 Jul 2014
- views: 1
Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015
Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015, Turkey Trip 2015, Attractions in Turkey
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of it's territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.
See in Turkey
================
As a general rule, most museums and sites of ancient cities in Turkey are closed on Mondays, although there are numerous exceptions to this.
Ancient ruins and architectural heritage
At the crossroads of civilizations, all parts of Turkey are full of a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
Hittites, the first indigenous people that rose to found a state in Anatolia—although there is one certain Çatalhöyük preceding them, the earliest settlement ever found to the date in Turkey—left the proof of their existence at the ruins of Hattuşaş, their capital.
Ancient Greeks and closely following Romans left their mark mostly in Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, leaving behind the marble ruins of hundreds of cities, temples, and monuments. Some are largely restored to their former glory, such as Ephesus as well as numerous others along the Aegean coast which are on the checklist of most travellers to Turkey, along with some more obscure ones off the beaten path such as Aphrodisias near Denizli, and Aizonai.
In the meantime, some other indigenous peoples, such as Lycians, were carving beautiful tombs—many of which are fairly well preserved and can be seen all around Lycia—for their dearly departed ones onto the rocky hillsides.
Legendary Troy stands out as an example of different civilizations literally living on the top of each other. While what is visible today is clearly Hellenistic, the place has its roots as Hittite Wilusa, and later re-built many times over by Ancient Greeks.
Perhaps the most unique "architectural" heritage in the country, some of the Cappadocian cave houses and churches carved into "fairy chimneys" and underground cities (in a literal sense!) date back to early Christians hiding from persecution.
Successors of Romans, the Byzantines, broke new ground with more ambitious projects, culminating in grand Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, built in 537, and which had the distinction of being the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years. Most of Byzantine heritage intact today is found in Marmara Region, especially in Istanbul, although a stray monastery or two dating back to the era can be found in almost any part of the country.
Seljuks, the first ever Turkic state to be founded in Asia Minor, built most of their monuments—which incorporates large majestic portals and heavily delicate stonework, reminiscent of some landmarks in parts of Asia—in major centres of the time in Eastern and Central Anatolia, especially in Konya, their capital.
Ottomans, who had considered themselves as a Balkan state until their demise, built most of their landmarks in Balkans and the natural extension of Balkans within today's Turkey—Marmara Region—just like the Byzantines, whom the Ottomans inspired to in so many ways. Most of the earlier Ottoman monuments were built in Bursa, which have little Byzantine and comperatively large Seljuk influences, and later, when the dynasty moved to Europe, in Edirne, some of the major landmarks of which exhibit some kind of "transitional" and fairly experimental style. It wasn't until the Fall of Constantinople that the Ottomans adopted Byzantine architecture almost full scale with some adjustments. However, the Ottoman imperial architecture possibly reached its zenith not in Istanbul, but in Edirne—in the form of Selimiye Mosque, a work of Sinan, the great Ottoman architecture of 16th century.
19th century brought back the Greek and Roman taste of architectural styles, so there was a huge explosion of neo-classical architecture, as much fashionable in Turkey as in the much of the rest of the world at that time. Galata side of Istanbul, Izmir (though unfortunately most of which was lost to the big fire of 1922), and numerous towns along the coasts, one most prominent and well preserved example being Ayvalık, quickly filled with elegant neo-classical buildings.
wn.com/Turkey Tourism Vacations 2015
Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015, Turkey Trip 2015, Attractions in Turkey
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of it's territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.
See in Turkey
================
As a general rule, most museums and sites of ancient cities in Turkey are closed on Mondays, although there are numerous exceptions to this.
Ancient ruins and architectural heritage
At the crossroads of civilizations, all parts of Turkey are full of a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
Hittites, the first indigenous people that rose to found a state in Anatolia—although there is one certain Çatalhöyük preceding them, the earliest settlement ever found to the date in Turkey—left the proof of their existence at the ruins of Hattuşaş, their capital.
Ancient Greeks and closely following Romans left their mark mostly in Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, leaving behind the marble ruins of hundreds of cities, temples, and monuments. Some are largely restored to their former glory, such as Ephesus as well as numerous others along the Aegean coast which are on the checklist of most travellers to Turkey, along with some more obscure ones off the beaten path such as Aphrodisias near Denizli, and Aizonai.
In the meantime, some other indigenous peoples, such as Lycians, were carving beautiful tombs—many of which are fairly well preserved and can be seen all around Lycia—for their dearly departed ones onto the rocky hillsides.
Legendary Troy stands out as an example of different civilizations literally living on the top of each other. While what is visible today is clearly Hellenistic, the place has its roots as Hittite Wilusa, and later re-built many times over by Ancient Greeks.
Perhaps the most unique "architectural" heritage in the country, some of the Cappadocian cave houses and churches carved into "fairy chimneys" and underground cities (in a literal sense!) date back to early Christians hiding from persecution.
Successors of Romans, the Byzantines, broke new ground with more ambitious projects, culminating in grand Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, built in 537, and which had the distinction of being the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years. Most of Byzantine heritage intact today is found in Marmara Region, especially in Istanbul, although a stray monastery or two dating back to the era can be found in almost any part of the country.
Seljuks, the first ever Turkic state to be founded in Asia Minor, built most of their monuments—which incorporates large majestic portals and heavily delicate stonework, reminiscent of some landmarks in parts of Asia—in major centres of the time in Eastern and Central Anatolia, especially in Konya, their capital.
Ottomans, who had considered themselves as a Balkan state until their demise, built most of their landmarks in Balkans and the natural extension of Balkans within today's Turkey—Marmara Region—just like the Byzantines, whom the Ottomans inspired to in so many ways. Most of the earlier Ottoman monuments were built in Bursa, which have little Byzantine and comperatively large Seljuk influences, and later, when the dynasty moved to Europe, in Edirne, some of the major landmarks of which exhibit some kind of "transitional" and fairly experimental style. It wasn't until the Fall of Constantinople that the Ottomans adopted Byzantine architecture almost full scale with some adjustments. However, the Ottoman imperial architecture possibly reached its zenith not in Istanbul, but in Edirne—in the form of Selimiye Mosque, a work of Sinan, the great Ottoman architecture of 16th century.
19th century brought back the Greek and Roman taste of architectural styles, so there was a huge explosion of neo-classical architecture, as much fashionable in Turkey as in the much of the rest of the world at that time. Galata side of Istanbul, Izmir (though unfortunately most of which was lost to the big fire of 1922), and numerous towns along the coasts, one most prominent and well preserved example being Ayvalık, quickly filled with elegant neo-classical buildings.
- published: 08 Jan 2015
- views: 8
Cappadocia - Turkey HD
Cappadocia - Turkey Travel Guide, Tours, Vacations HD World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Anato...
wn.com/Cappadocia Turkey Hd
Cappadocia - Turkey Travel Guide, Tours, Vacations HD World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Anato...
Mount Nemrut - Trukey Travel Guide
Take a tour of Nemrut in Turkey -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Visitors to Mount Nemrut will be greeted by an odd and myster...
wn.com/Mount Nemrut Trukey Travel Guide
Take a tour of Nemrut in Turkey -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Visitors to Mount Nemrut will be greeted by an odd and myster...
- published: 01 Oct 2010
- views: 1630
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author:
geobeats
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