
Mysterious Castle, Legends, and HistoryPerched atop a high hill in the Ceyhan district of Adana, Yılan Kalesi is a structure steeped in both history and legend. Built by the Byzantines during the Middle Ages to safeguard the historic Silk Road route that crossed the Taurus Mountains and led to Antakya, the castle offers views of other fortresses such as Anavarza, Tumlu, and Kozan. With its eight circular towers and cleverly positioned walls, it was nearly impossible to conquer in its time.The St
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Hikmet Can Urhan

Imagine a massive rock rising toward the sky right at the heart of the city! This majestic rock is the famous Afyonkarahisar Kalesi, which has guarded Afyonkarahisar for thousands of years like a sentinel. This fortress was not built merely from stone but also from mysterious tales and heroic deeds. Let us embark on a journey to the summit of this colossal rock!The Giant Rock at the City’s Heart: Where Is This Fortress?Afyonkarahisar Kalesi stands on a volcanic rock formation 226 meters high. Vi
ENSıla Gücüm

Turks have lived in close harmony with nature throughout history; animals and their relationships with plants and natural elements have shaped their cultures. Particularly those Turks who adopted a nomadic lifestyle emphasized both material and spiritual dimensions in their attitudes toward animals. In this context, the deer is not merely only a animal but also emerges as a symbol imbued with profound meanings in the Turkish belief system. Its recognition as a sacred entity in Turkish mythology
ENAyşe Feyza Çelik

Gökpınar Gölü, Sivas ilinin Gürün ilçesinde yer alan, berrak suyu ve doğal güzelliğiyle tanınan küçük bir tatlı su gölüdür. Gürün ilçe merkezine yaklaşık 10 km uzaklıktaki bu göl, deniz seviyesinden 1.350–1.400 metre yükseklikte konumlanmış olup günümüze kadar doğal hali büyük ölçüde korunabilmiş ender göllerden biridir. Suyunun berraklığı sayesinde “doğal akvaryum” olarak anılan Gökpınar Gölü, 17–20 metreye varan derinliğine rağmen tabanının ve içine atılan bir cismin dibe kadar net bir şekilde
ENAbdullah Zengin

Faymonville is a village located in the foothills of the Ardennes Mountains, within the Waimes district of the Liège province in the Walloon region of Belgium. Although there are no Turkish citizens residing in Faymonville, the village is frequently referred to in public discourse as the “Turkish village.” This designation is linked to the villagers’ adoption of a “Turkish” identity, which is explained through three local legends and an annual traditional carnival. The term “Turk” is accepted wi
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Yahya B. Keskin
WoWorld mythologies are among the oldest cultural heritages of humanity. Myths are narratives that reflect the belief systems, attempts to understand the universe, interpretations of natural phenomena, and moral values of societies. Although these legends developed across different geographical regions and took shape around similar themes, they were enriched by the unique characteristics and plot structures of each culture. Mythological stories shed light not only on gods and heroes but also on hu
ENHarun Kocatürk

Kastamonu Clock Tower is a historical structure located on Sarayüstü Hill, behind the Government House (Governor’s Building), in the central district of Kastamonu, and is one of the city’s most recognizable symbols. Access to the tower is provided via stairs from Cumhuriyet Square. Built in 1885 by Governor Abdurrahman Pasha, the tower occupies a prominent place in Kastamonu’s skyline and serves as a landmark reflecting the city’s historical and cultural identity.History and Architectural Featur
ENHamza Ketenci