Hattuşa 1 No'lu Tapınak

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19310 Boğazkale/Çorum, Turkey

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City : Boğazkale/Çorum

19310 Boğazkale/Çorum, Turkey
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DİJİTAL KALE salih çolak on Google

Gezilip gorulecek yerler arasinda taeiho seviyorsaniz mutlaka ugrayip gormeniz lazim ama swvmiyorsaniz sizin icin orda gorulecek hic bir sey yok
If you love taeiho among the places to visit, you should definitely see it, but if you don't swish, there is nothing to see there.
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BAYRAM ÖZCAN on Google

Çok ama çok tarihi yerlerin görülmesini tavsiye ederim Hitit kalıntıları gezilecek tarihi mekanlar
I would recommend to see many but many historical places
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Ömer Özyurt on Google

Hattuşa Antik Kenti girişinde,hemen sağda... Binlerce yıllık insan ve doğa olaylarının etkisi ile günümüze kadar gelebilmesi çok iyi...ne kadar yıpranmış olursa olsun bu kadar geniş bir alanda uzun bir süredir yapılan kazı çalışmaları, şehrin görüntüsünü ortaya çıkarmış...buralardan çıkan eserler Boğazkale, Çorum ve Ankara Anadolu medeniyetleri müzeleri nde sergilenmekte...mutlaka görülmesi gereken yerler listenize ekleyin ?
It is right at the entrance of the Hattusa Ancient City ... It is very good that it has survived until today with the influence of human and natural events of thousands of years ... No matter how worn out, excavations carried out in such a wide area for a long time have revealed the image of the city ... The artifacts from these places are exhibited in the museums of Anatolian civilizations in Boğazkale, Çorum and Ankara ... Add to your must-see places list ?
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Vasili 05 on Google

Harika bir yer etkisinde kalmamak elde değil, burayı gezdikten sonra ne kadar hitit belgeseli varsa izledim ama asıl gitmeden izlemeli neyin ne olduğunu nasıl yaşandığını anlamalıymışım, tekrar gidip görmek istiyorum.
It is impossible not to be under the influence of a wonderful place, I watched all the hitit documentaries after visiting this place, but I had to watch what it was and how it happened before I actually went, I want to go and see it again.
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Yakup BAL on Google

Müthiş bir yer. Sadece inek ve koyun dışkılarının kokusundan rahatsız olduk. Tarihi yerlerde hayvanların ne işi var anlamadık. Hayvan otlağı olmuş.
Great place. We were just annoyed by the smell of cow and sheep stools. We don't understand what animals do in historical places. It's an animal pasture.
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Elif Aydoğan Akdağ on Google

1986 yılında UNESCO DÜNYA MİRASI LİSTESİNE alınan Hattuşaş Hititlerin yüzyıllar boyunca başkenti olarak kalmıştır. Ailemle gezerken kalıntıların arasında hep burası şu olabilir, şu köşede kral oturmuştur diyerek hem beyin jimnastiği yapıyoruz hem de sıkılmadan antik kent gezmiş oluyoruz.
Included in the UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE LIST in 1986, Hattusha remained the capital of the Hittites for centuries. While walking with my family, we are both doing brain training and walking around the ancient city without getting bored, saying that there can always be this place among the ruins, the king is sitting on that corner.
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Zygmunt Borowski on Google

Hattusas było stolicą Hetytów. Ich plemiona przybyły do Anatolii około 2000 lat przed Chrystusem. Wzmianki o Hetytach pojawiają się w Starym Testamencie oraz w zapiskach Egipskich. Ich państwo przetrwało tysiąc lat a potem zniknęło w tajemniczych okolicznościach. Na terenie wykopalisk znajduje się ciekawy kamień, Którego skład minerałów jest niespotykany nigdzie więcej - "nie z tej ziemi". Być może jest to meteoryt który spadł w tej okolicy. W 1986 roku stanowisko archeologiczne wpisano na listę światowego dziedzictwa UNESCO. - Hattusas was the capital of the Hittites. Their tribes came to Anatolia about 2000 years before Christ. Mentions about Hittites appear in the Old Testament and in Egyptian records. Their nation lasted for a thousand years and then disappeared under mysterious circumstances. On the site of the excavation there is an interesting stone, whose composition of minerals is unparalleled anywhere - "not from this earth". Perhaps it is a meteorite that fell in this area. In 1986 the archaeological site was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Hattusas was the capital of the Hittites. Their tribes came to Anatolia around 2,000 BC. The Hittites are mentioned in the Old Testament and in Egyptian records. Their state survived for a thousand years and then mysteriously disappeared. There is an interesting stone in the excavation site, whose mineral composition is unparalleled anywhere else - "out of this earth". Perhaps it is a meteorite that fell in the area In 1986, the archaeological site was entered on the UNESCO World Heritage List. - Hattusas was the capital of the Hittites. Their tribes came to Anatolia about 2000 years before Christ. Mentions about Hittites appear in the Old Testament and in Egyptian records. Their nation lasted for a thousand years and then disappeared under mysterious circumstances. On the site of the excavation there is an interesting stone, whose composition of minerals is unparalleled anywhere - "not from this earth". Perhaps it is a meteorite that fell in this area. In 1986 the archaeological site was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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Dzmitry B. on Google

Definetly the Temple was built on top of something much more ancient

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