
In Diyarbakır, right beside the brilliant blue Tigris River, imagine a massive, ancient house built entirely from pitch-black stone. This is the Gazi Köşkü! This pavilion has stood here for hundreds of years, telling us stories of both old empires and our Republic’s founder, Atatürk.Have you ever wondered what it feels like to walk through a building this old? Let us embark on a journey through its rooms and uncover its mysteries together.📜 What Is the Secret of This Historical Building?The ori
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Gazi Köşkü, originally known as Samanoğlu Köşkü, is a historical structure located outside the Mardin Gate in Diyarbakır, on the slope of the Dicle Bridge (On Gözlü Köprü) west area place. Built in the 15th century by the Akkoyunlu State, it attracts attention for its architectural features and historical significance.Gazi Köşkü (Diyarbakır Governorate)" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">HistoryThe Samanoğlu Köşkü, constructed in the 15th century by Akkoyunlu, served as a headqu
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Mehmet Tahir Özbey