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SANLIURFA

  The history of Sanlýurfa can be traced back around 9000 years and the atmosphere is one of living history, where traditional life, culture and even clothing is more akin to the Middle East, with Turkish, Kurdish and Arabic all being spoken. Sanliurfa is also a place of pilgrimage for many religions, containing what is thought to be the birthplace of the prophet Abraham. According to Jewish and Muslim scriptures, he was summonsed by God whilst living here.

 

  The traditional and religious conservatism, combined with the ancient historical monuments, has also given it the name City of the Prophets and has made Urfa a unique place to visit. Away from the city, the ancient village and genuine living museum Harran with its famous bee-hive type houses, has been continuously inhabited for more than 6000 years.

 

  What to see: Museum – Harran – Ulu Mosque – The cave of the prophet Abraham – Holly trouts lake – traditionnal Urfa’s House – Bazaar – Ibis bird paradise .

 

  What to eat: The lahmacun, (hot, thin bread topped with spicy lamb)- cig kofte (raw minced meat with cracked wheat) - Urfa kebap (spicy minced lamb on a skewer and served with tomatoes and hot peppers).-Kunefe (sweet pastry served hot with melted cheese).

 


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