
Tunceli is a province located in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Türkiye, within the Upper Euphrates Section. Surrounded by the Munzur Mountains to the north and west, the Bingöl Mountains and Peri River to the east, and the Keban Dam Lake to the south, Tunceli stands out for its rich historical heritage and unique geographical structure. Settlement in the region dates back to the Chalcolithic period and throughout history it has been under the rule of numerous civilizations including the Hittite
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Mehmet Salih Çoban

Gelin Odaları ve Mağaraları are located approximately 3 km from the center of Pülümür district in Tunceli, on a steep rocky block within the Peri Suyu valley. The region is part of the Kert Mountains, an extension of the Munzur Mountains, with an elevation of approximately 1,400 meters. The steep topography provides both natural defense and limited accessibility advantages.Historical Period and Cultural LayersAccording to sources, the complex’s origins extend back to the Urartian period, and the
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Yusuf İslam Tuğla

Erzincan is a city nestled in the Eastern Anatolia Region, at the foothills of the Munzur Mountains, deeply integrated with nature. Surrounded by lush green valleys, snow-capped mountain peaks, and crystal-clear streams, it shares borders with Erzurum, Elazığ, Sivas, and Tunceli. It is renowned for its natural beauty and clean air.HistoryThe history of Erzincan extends back to the 2000s BCE. Numerous civilizations including the Urartians, Medes, Persians, Romans, and Byzantines have lived here.
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