
Gaziantep Castle, city located southeast of the center, on the banks of the Alleben Stream, is a historical structure covering place area. Although its exact construction date is unknown, excavations have revealed that the region’s history extends far into antiquity. Castle was initially built during the Roman Empire period as an observation tower but later underwent major renovations under the Byzantine Emperor Justinian to serve as a defensive point ensuring military and trade route security.
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Gaziantep Castle is an impressive structure located in the southeast of the city center, rising on the banks of the Alleben Stream. While the exact construction date of the castle is unknown, excavations on the mound where the castle is located indicate that the history of the region dates back to ancient times. Remains from the 2nd and 3rd centuries A.D. reveal the earliest signs of Roman settlement. Initially used as a watchtower by the Roman Empire, the castle expanded its function over time
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