
İskender Paşa Konağı is a historic Ottoman residence located in the İskender Mahallesi of the Sur district in Diyarbakır. It was constructed in 1551 by İskender Paşa, an Ottoman governor appointed to Diyarbakır who served for four years, as his official residence. This structure, with a history of approximately five centuries, is currently accessible and notable for its historical architecture and architectural features.The residence is a two-story building designed in an L-shape. In this layout
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Mehmet Tahir Özbey

Zağnos Valley is a historical and recreational valley located within the Ortahisar district boundaries of Trabzon in Türkiye’s Black Sea Region. The valley is named after Zağnos Pasha, who undertook construction activities following Trabzon’s incorporation into Ottoman territory in the 15th century. The area has been redeveloped through urban transformation initiatives since the 2000s.Historical StructuresThe Zağnos Bridge within the valley contains architectural traces from the Roman Byzantine
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Zeynep Şule Bingöl

Albanian cobblestone pavement is formed by tightly laying natural stones—typically shaped by hand-breaking to create a slightly convex, dome-like surface—on compacted earth or mortar without gaps. The upper surfaces of the stones are flattened, while their edges are fractured to form polygonal shapes. This paving style facilitates efficient surface water drainage and is notable for its durability. Historically, this method, which commonly employs hard natural stones such as granite, basalt, and
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Mürüvvet Doğangün

Ensarî Evi is a registered civil architectural structure of cultural heritage significance, recognized as an important representative of traditional residential architecture in the center of Şırnak Province. The building, notable for its historical fabric, use of local materials, and planning type, has become an integral part of Şırnak’s urban memory, just as it was in the past.Location and General CharacteristicsThe structure is located in one of the central neighborhoods of Şırnak city center
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Yusuf İslam Tuğla

Eski Datça is a neighborhood within the Datça district of Muğla Province. It is one of the historic settlement centers of the district, characterized by its traditional stone architecture and preserved urban fabric. Administratively, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Datça Municipality and District Governorship.Geographical Location and SettlementEski Datça Neighborhood is located approximately two kilometers from the center of Datça district. Situated on the western tip of the Datça Penins
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Zelal Çakar