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Pergamon, Pergamum or Pérgamo was an ancient Greek city in modern-day Turkey, in Mysia, today located 160 miles (260 km) from the Aegean Sea on a promontory on the north side of the river Caicus (modern day Bakircay), that became the capital of the Kingdom of Pergamon during the Hellenistic period, under the Attalid dynasty, 281–133 BC. Today, the main sites of ancient Pergamon are to the north and west of the modern city of Bergama. More..
Safranbolu is a town where you can enjoy the unique beauty of every season, hear your own quietude and live without being affected by the wear and tear of time. It is full of houses famously protected by historical restoration. Its unique culture is still alive with its Inn, Turkish Bath, Markets and Mosques. It makes us proud to be able to protect and share our unique culture with our guests.
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Sanliurfa, the Turkish city of prophets, lies about 180 Km west of Kiziltepe, in the southern Anatolian region. The city has a great religious importance. According to both the Bible and the Quran, the city is the birthplace of Abraham, before he migrated to Canaan, erstwhile Palestine. Sanliurfa is perhaps a rare city that had been honoured with the footprints of so many Old Testament prophets like – Jethro, Job, Elijah and Abraham. Sanliurfa was known as Edess More..
Trabzon, historically known as Trapezus and Trebizond, is a city on the Black Sea coast of north-eastern Turkey and the capital of Trabzon Province. Trabzon, located on the historical Silk Road, became a melting pot of religions, languages and culture for centuries and a trade gateway to Iran in the southeast, Russia and the Caucasus to the northeast.The Venetian and Genoese merchants paid visits to the city and sold silk, linen and woolen fabric. During the Ottoman p More..