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Month: October 2023

Ayasofya-i Kebir Cami-i Şerifi

Tourists visiting Hagia Sophia for non-worship purposes will need to pay an entrance fee

Tourists who visit Hagia Sophia, which was opened for worship under the name of ‘Ayasofya-i Kebir Cami-i Şerifi’ on July 24, 2020, for purposes other than worship, will be charged a re-entry fee. Before being opened for worship at Hagia Sophia, it served as a museum for 86 years. Minister of Culture and Tourism, Mehmet

Dana Island, where warships were made during the Bronze Age

Dana Island, where warships were made during the Bronze Age

The island of Dana was a strategic place where ships were built, which were used in many sea battles, including the sea wars between the Greeks and Persians, since the migration of sea tribes during the Bronze Age. Dana Island (Greek: Πιτυούσσα, Pityoússa) is an island located along the coastline in the Silifke district of

The ancient city of Derbe, mentioned in the Bible, cannot be excavated due to insufficient funding

The ancient city of Derbe, mentioned in the Bible, cannot be excavated due to insufficient funding

The ancient city of Derbe, which was a center of the bishopric in the early years of Christianity and mentioned in the Bible, cannot continue its excavation due to insufficient funding since the commencement of the excavation work in 2013. Surface surveys conducted at Derbe Mound, believed to be the ancient city of Derbe located

The 5000-year-old goddess figurine was found at Yassıtepe mound

The 5000-year-old goddess figurine was found at Yassıtepe mound

A 10-centimeter goddess figurine made of baked clay, estimated to be 5000 years old, was found in the excavations of Yassıtepe mound (also known as Yeşilova mound). Yassıtepe mound, located within the boundaries of Kazım Dirik neighborhood in Bornova District, is situated in an area between Forum Bornova (a shopping mall), Manda Creek, and the

Drought in Konya revealed a 'cirque glacier' dating back to 2.5 million years ago

Drought in Konya revealed a ‘cirque glacier’ dating back to 2.5 million years ago

A nature explorer climbing the Geyik Mountains discovered a ‘cirque glacier’ dating back to 2.5 million years ago. The cirque glacier was observed at an altitude of 2,700 meters in the Geyik Mountains. Geyik Mountains, with an elevation of 2,877 meters, is a mountain range situated in the Central Taurus Mountains, extending in a northwest-southeast

Scientists examined the remains believed to belong to Noah's Ark, and here are the results

Scientists examined the remains believed to belong to Noah’s Ark, and here are the results

On September 11, 1959, Captain İlhan Durupınar, a map engineer, flew in an aircraft belonging to the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) to map the Eastern Anatolia Region and captured images of the remains claimed to be associated with Noah’s Ark. The region where these alleged remains of Noah’s Ark are located is between the villages

A 2800-year-old Urartian temple and two cuneiform inscriptions were found in Van

A 2800-year-old Urartian temple and two cuneiform inscriptions were found in Van

In the ongoing rescue excavations at Körzüt Castle located in the Muradiye district of Van, a 2800-year-old Urartian temple was discovered. Along with the temple, two inscriptions with cuneiform writing were also found. The rescue excavations at Körzüt Castle are continuing under the scientific supervision of Associate Professor Dr. Sabahattin Erdoğan from the Department of

The statues on Mount Nemrut are being preserved with nano cells

The statues on Mount Nemrut are being preserved with nano cells

Stone statues of many Greek and Persian gods, built by Antiochos Theos, king of Commagene, on the summit of Mount Nemrut in 62 BC, were protected by injecting nano cells. According to the news on IHA, last year, cracks in the statues on Mount Nemrut, which is listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List and has

The discovery of a 12,000-year-old tomb in the Direkli Cave in Maraş

The discovery of a 12,000-year-old tomb in the Direkli Cave in Maraş

In the Direkli Cave in Kahramanmaraş, it is estimated that the third tomb reached in excavations that have been ongoing since 2007 is 12,000 years old. Direkli Cave is located within the boundaries of Döngel village, approximately 38 km northwest of Kahramanmaraş province. The traces of settlement in Direkli Cave were first identified by K.

Kastabala Ancient City

Kastabala Ancient City, the “Ephesus” of Çukurova, whose name is determined by an Aramaic inscription

Kastabala, located about 12 kilometers north of the city center of Osmaniye in the southern region of Türkiye, is an ancient city with a history dating back approximately 2,000 years. Kastabala, situated to the northwest of the Ceyhan River, often referred to as the “Ephesus of Çukurova.” The Kastabala archaeological site is situated at the

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