Child at anitkabir, mouseloum of Ataturk, founder of Turkey
Ani is a ruined and uninhabited medieval Armenian city-site situated in the Turkish province of Kars, near the border with Armenia.
Famous medieval Galata Tower in Istanbul, Turkey - Beyoglu district
Turkish jewelry on an old tree. Love Valley in Cappadocia, Turkey
Traditional hand made blue and brown pots with writings are hanging on the wires in a countryside of Cappadocia. Hobbies and traditions in Turkey.
Delicious fruits and traditional tea served on terrace, Cappadocia. Goreme, Turkey.
The famous Mosque "Ulu Cami Minaret." Dome of Zinciriye Medrese, Mardin, south east Turkey
Main dome and minaret of Ishak Pasha Palace. It is an 18th century complex located near Mount Ararat in the Dogubayazit district of Agri province of Turkey.
The tomb or the Hierotheseion of Nemrut Dağ bears unique testimony to the civilization of the kingdom of Commagene.
Color image of a church in Ani, Turkey. Ani used to be the capital of the Bagratid Armenian kingdom, between 961 and 1045.
The Hittites settled Cappadocia from 1800 BC to 1200 BC, after which smaller kingdoms held power. Then came the Persians, followed by the Romans, During the Roman and Byzantine periods, Cappadocia became a refuge for early Christians
The tomb or the Hierotheseion of Nemrut Dağ bears unique testimony to the civilization of the kingdom of Commagene.
Traditional Turkish house waiting for restoration and renovation in Eskisehir
This cliff-top cafe with a glass platform suspended from the cliff edge, 80 meters above the Tokatl Canyon in Safranbolu district
Ruins opposite to Ishak Pasha Palace located near Mount Ararat in the Dogubayazit district of Agri province of Turkey.
Catalhoyuk is oldest town in world with large Neolithic and Chalcolithic best preserved city settlement in Cumra, Konya. It was built in about 7500 BC
Carved Room in Pasabag Monks Valley, Cappadocia, Turkey
Room in Cavusin Church, Cappadocia, Nevsehir City, Turkey
Fairy Chimneys at the valley covered with snow in winter in Goreme, Cappadocia, Turkey
Round table, pillows and traditional carpet on terrace and beautiful scenic of buildings and rocks in cappadocia, turkey
The tomb or the Hierotheseion of Nemrut Dağ bears unique testimony to the civilization of the kingdom of Commagene.
Traditional Safranbolu houses in background. There's a rose garden in front of him.Old traditional Safranbolu houses (from UNESCO Heritage list) at Safranbolu, Karabuk, Turkey
The Hittites settled Cappadocia from 1800 BC to 1200 BC, after which smaller kingdoms held power. Then came the Persians, followed by the Romans, During the Roman and Byzantine periods, Cappadocia became a refuge for early Christians.
A panoramic image of the ancient roman ruins of the east necropolis situated in the Turkish town of Side.