
Salt Martyrs’ Cemetery is a memorial located in the town of Salt, 30 kilometers from the capital of Jordan, Amman, and stands as a testament to Ottoman history and heroism. Approximately 300 Ottoman soldiers who fell defending the Palestine-Jordan crossing against British forces during the First World War are buried here. They belonged to the 143rd, 145th and 191st Infantry Regiments of the 4th Army.Salt Turkish Martyrs’ Cemetery (Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Türkiye)"
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Sümeyra Uzun

Çanakkale is one of Türkiye’s most historic cities. Located on both the Asian and European continents, this city has been a significant settlement for thousands of years due to its strategic position controlling the Dardanelles passage. In antiquity, Troy flourished here; during the classical period, Alexandria Troas; and in modern times, Gelibolu and the 1915 Çanakkale Battles took place on these lands.The Gelibolu Peninsula served as the stage for the Turkish nation’s struggle for existence du
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Zozan Demirci