
Tahar Bridge is a stone bridge located in the Çemişgezek district of Tunceli, approximately two hundred years old. It was constructed in 1807 during the Ottoman period by Yusuf Ziya Pasha. For this reason it is also referred to in some sources as the “Yusuf Ziya Pasha Bridge.” The bridge was built entirely by the handwork of master stonemasons and has remained standing since its construction.Where Is It Located?The bridge spans the Tahhar Stream, approximately three kilometers from the center of
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Yusuf İslam Tuğla

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
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
SaLocated to the east of Sağman village in the Pertek district of Tunceli Province, Türkiye, Sağman Castle is a historical structure built atop a steep rocky hill, notable for both its geographical position and architectural remains. Although the exact date of its construction is unknown, historical sources indicate that it was commissioned by a Turkish bey from the Artuqid dynasty based in Diyarbakır. The castle occupied a strategic location controlling the regional transit routes. Today, parts o
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Melike Saraç
HiThe sheep, horse, and ram-shaped tombstones found in Tunceli province are regional tombstones dated to approximately 250 to 300 years ago. Typically carved from a single piece of rock, these tombstones weigh between 200 and 300 kilograms. They are positioned upright and oriented to face the same direction.Geographical and Historical ContextThese tombstones are located in the old cemeteries of various villages and hamlets across Tunceli, usually on elevated areas such as hilltops or the upper par
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Melike Saraç
SaSağman Castle, located on a steep rock face east of Sağman village in the Pertek district of Tunceli province, Türkiye, is a historical structure notable for both its geographical position and architectural remains. The exact date of its construction is unknown, but historical sources indicate that it was commissioned by a Turkish bey belonging to the Artuqid dynasty based in Diyarbakır. The castle has survived to the present day primarily through its surviving rampart walls on the western and s
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Melike Saraç

Sungur Bey Camii is located in the center of Pertek district, Tunceli province, Türkiye. Pertek district was separated from Elazığ province in 1935 and attached to Tunceli. The building is currently situated within the urban settlement of the district and remains in active use for worship.HistoryAccording to an inscription on the entrance door on the northern facade, the structure was built in 1573 (H.981) during the Ottoman period by Sungur Bey. The inscription provides direct information regar
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Zelal Çakar

About the CityTunceli is a city in Türkiye’s Eastern Anatolia Region, known for its natural wealth, mountainous terrain, and cultural diversity. Formerly named “Dersim,” this city attracts attention for its integration with nature as well as its historical and cultural heritage.Although one of Türkiye’s least populous provinces, Tunceli draws visitors with its natural beauty. Located at the confluence of the Munzur and Pülümür rivers, the city has significant potential for outdoor sports and eco
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Mustafa Cem İnci

Ambar Kalesi is a historical defensive structure located within the boundaries of Mazgirt district in Tunceli province, in Türkiye’s Eastern Anatolia Region, and is assessed to date from the Urartian period. Built on rugged terrain, the fortress is among the significant archaeological remains that shed light on the ancient history of the region through its geographical features and architectural remnants.Location and Geographical FeaturesAmbar Kalesi is constructed on a high and steep hill appro
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Yusuf İslam Tuğla

In Delikleri is a multi-room rock-cut structure located within the boundaries of Çemişgezek district, Tunceli Province, on the western slope of the Tahhar Çayı Valley. These formations, also referred to in local sources as “Dervish Cells” and “Urartian Caves,” are regarded as an important component of the region’s historical, cultural, and geological heritage.Geographical Location and Physical StructureIn Delikleri is situated near the Yukarı Çarşı Neighborhood of Çemişgezek district center, car
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Yusuf İslam Tuğla