PeLocated within the borders of Pertek district in Tunceli Province, Türkiye, Pertek Castle stands by the banks of the Murat River and has historically hosted various civilizations. Although its exact construction date remains uncertain, the castle underwent restoration during the Ottoman period. Today, due to the rising waters of the Keban Dam Lake, it appears as an island structure. The castle's integration with the natural landscape makes it notable both historically and as a tourist attraction
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Melike Saraç
PeLocated along the banks of the Murat River within the boundaries of Pertek district in Tunceli province, Pertek Castle has historically served as a settlement for various civilizations and is today one of the region’s most significant cultural heritage sites. Although its exact construction date remains unknown, the castle underwent repairs during the Ottoman period and, due to submersion beneath the waters of the Keban Dam Lake, has now taken on the appearance of an island. Its integration with
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Melike Saraç