
The Sarıkız Legend is a folk tale originating from the rich mythological and folkloric heritage of Anatolia, associated with the Kazdağları region through goods and preserved by famous. Different locations have claimed ownership of the legend. Tekirdağ’s Süleymanpaşa District, Çanakkale’s Ayvacık District, and Balıkesir’s Edremit District have for centuries been associated with the story of Sarıkız and her father. Sarıkız Hill and Father Hill are regarded as sacred sites that preserve the memory
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Sümeyra Uzun

One of the figures who left a mark on Turkish football during its early professional era, both at the club level and on the national team stage, Suat Mamat played an active role during the formative years of Turkish football history through a long career as a player and coach. His understanding of the game, positional versatility, and ability to perform in multiple roles gave him a distinctive profile within the football structure of his time. His football career extended beyond statistics and c
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Burak Enes

Balıklıgöl is a lake complex and its surrounding area, located in the center of Şanlıurfa, recognized as one of the city’s most significant spatial focal points due to its historical, religious, cultural, and natural characteristics. The area consists of two main water bodies: Halilü’r-Rahman Lake and Ayn-ı Zeliha Lake. Together with the sacred sites, historical structures, open spaces, and landscape arrangements around them, these lakes form a cohesive cultural landscape. Balıklıgöl has been sh
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Sevgi Kıraç

Senna was born into a wealthy family in São Paulo. At the age of four, he discovered his passion for racing with a small go-kart given to him by his father. At thirteen, he entered and won his first karting race.In 1981, he moved to England to begin single-seater racing and won five championships within three years. During this period, he separated from his wife, whom he had married at a young age, abandoned his family’s expectations in the business world, and devoted himself entirely to his rac
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Osman Özbay

Gelin Kayası is a rock formation located in the Yozgat province of Türkiye, behind Nohutlu Tepe, in the Cehrilik area, resembling a bride seated on a camel. This natural building is associated with a local legend.Cehrilik Tulip and Gelin Kayası - Photo Selim" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">LegendAccording to the local narrative, a bridal procession sets out from a village. During its passage, bandits surround the procession intending to capture the bride and other travelers.
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Bilal Utku Karakoç
YeYer Demir Gök Bakır【1】 novel attributes miracles to Taşbaş, which gradually become legendary, transforming Taşbaş into a mythical hero or a figure from a religious folk tale. In the sections where Kel Aşık appears, the oral tradition’s performance and transmission by minstrels are evident. During the narrative’s timeline, the transmission of the oral tradition and the formation process of Taşbaş’s story unfold simultaneously, creating a parallel. Kel Aşık’s function in the novel is both to estab
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Meryem Şentürk Çoban

Lorelei (pronounced: Lorelay) is one of the most famous folk legends associated with the Rhine River in Germany. Near St. Goarshausen, a steep cliff 132 meters high rises along the Rhine’s narrow bends: the Lorelei. This rock has been dangerous for sailors throughout history due to its strong currents and narrow passages. For centuries, this cliff has been known both for its geographical peril and its mythic allure, serving as the setting for one of the most compelling myths in German Romantic l
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Meryem Şentürk Çoban

Bears are large carnivores belonging to the mammalian family Ursidae. Bears, known in Türkiye and around the world by various species, have developed diverse adaptations according to the environment conditions in which they live. As cultural symbols representing strength and resilience in many societies, bears have been an integral part of human life and the natural world important. Image generated by artificial intelligence." image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">General Characteri
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Cave of the Seven Sleepers is a natural formation located in the Selçuk district of İzmir Province, Türkiye, possessing historical and cultural significance. The site is associated with the legend of the Seven Sleepers. This cave preserves traces of historical processes stretching from antiquity to the present day.Historical and Cultural ContextThe legend of the Seven Sleepers is recognized as a shared motif across different belief systems, including Islam and Christianity. The cave in Anatolia
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Zeynep Şule Bingöl
AlThe belief in Albastı (Al basması) has persisted across a wide region of Turkish cultural geography and in many other cultures, centering on the postpartum period and newborns, and involving faith in a malevolent and supernatural entity and the afflictions it causes. This belief is more than just a folk tale; it is the product of thousands of years of mythological and cultural accumulation.This condition, commonly known as “Albasması” in folk tradition, has often been perceived as a mysterious i
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Yahya B. Keskin