Month: January 2025
Gavur Beşiği Cave: A Hidden Byzantine Sanctuary
Gavur Beşiği, located in the Derebucak district of Konya, Türkiye, offers a remarkable blend of history and natural beauty. Locals call it the “Painted Cave.” This mystical site served as a place of worship during the Byzantine period, making it a significant historical treasure waiting to be explored. Historical Significance: Byzantine Heritage Despite its modest
The Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund has invested in 44 Turkish companies
The Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund reported a profit of $222 billion from its investments last year, and it has now revealed its investments in 44 Turkish companies for 2024. The fund made its first investments in 11 companies in Türkiye while exiting its positions in 6 others. Holding 1.5% of global stock market shares, the
President Erdogan hosts a Hamas delegation in Ankara
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with a Hamas delegation at the Presidential Complex, according to an official announcement. The meeting included key Turkish officials, such as Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, MIT Director Ibrahim Kalin, Communications Director Fahrettin Altun, Foreign Policy Advisor Akif Cagatay Kilic, and Chief of Staff Hasan Dogan. This meeting in Ankara takes
Three Turkish citizens lost their lives in an Israeli airstrike
Three Turkish citizens tragically lost their lives in an Israeli airstrike while trying to cross illegally from Lebanon to Israel. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned this unlawful attack, stating, “We strongly condemn the attack that led to the deaths of our citizens.” The statement noted that the three Turkish nationals lost contact while attempting
At Göbekli Tepe, the zero point of history, a target of 1 million visitors is set
Göbekli Tepe, which is accepted as the zero point of history, continues to attract the attention of both history enthusiasts and travellers. Göbekli Tepe, located in Şanlıurfa, Türkiye, is set to welcome 1 million visitors by 2025. This site, known as the “zero point of history,” boasts a remarkable 12,000-year history and is a UNESCO
“Lord of the Sound” is set to perform in Türkiye!
The renowned symphony orchestra “Lord of the Sound” is set to enchant audiences in Türkiye with a concert series dedicated to the iconic music of Hans Zimmer. According to a recent announcement from U-Concert, these performances will bring to life the powerful soundtracks from some of modern cinema’s most celebrated films. Concert Repertoire Featuring Hans
Pegae Castle will shed light on Byzantine history
Pegae Castle, located in the Karabiga district of Biga, Çanakkale, is also known as the ancient city of Priapos. This historical site is expected to provide valuable insights into Byzantine history through ongoing archaeological surface surveys. With a history spanning nearly a thousand years, Pegae Castle showcases clear signs of the Byzantine era. The castle’s
In Antalya, at the historic Clock Tower, a time problem is being solved
The historic Clock Tower, a symbol of Antalya located at the entrance of Kaleiçi in the Kalekapısı area, has recently faced a stopping issue with its newly renovated clock mechanism. Due to frequent power outages, the clock has been unable to function properly. In response, the Antalya Governorship’s Investment Monitoring and Coordination Directorate (YIKOB) has
This Mirror, Believed to Be from an Iranian Palace, Provides Insightful Advice
A remarkable mirror from the 19th century, believed to have come from the Qajar Dynasty palace in Iran, captures attention with its thought-provoking inscriptions. This unique piece, known as the “Advisory Mirror,” is currently on display at the Diyarbakır Museum. The mirror showcases several profound sayings, such as: “Ettukâ reîsü’l-ahlâkı (Takvâ is the essence of
The Carpet and Rug Museum in Isparta, the City of Roses, Attracts Attention
Isparta is a major center for rose and rose oil production in Türkiye. This city uniquely blends nature and culture. In 2024, the museum welcomed 110,000 local and foreign tourists. The Prof. Dr. Turan Yazgan Ethnography Carpet and Rug Museum opened in 2013 in the Göller Region of Isparta. It has attracted significant interest from