İçkale Parkı

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İçkale Sk. No:12, 21300 Sur/Diyarbakır, Turkey

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City : Sur/Diyarbakır

İçkale Sk. No:12, 21300 Sur/Diyarbakır, Turkey
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Fatma Durma on Google

Tarihsel bir yolculuk yaşamak isteyenler için çok güzel bir yer.
Very nice place for those who want to experience a historical journey.
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İZOFORM İNŞAAT on Google

Hz.Süleyman ve sahabeler türbesi
Hz.Süleyman and the tomb of the Companions
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Cengiz Ayay on Google

Saraykapı içkale ve sahabeler türbesi çok güzel bir park etrafını süslüyor.
Saraykapı citadel and the tomb of the Companions adorn the surroundings of a very beautiful park.
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Sefa Gökce on Google

Hz. Süleyman ve 27 Sahabenin türbelerinin bulunduğu insanların birarada güzel vakit geçirebileceği yeşil bir alan.
Hz. It is a green area where people can have a good time together with the tombs of Solomon and 27 Companions.
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Kemal Alkas on Google

Yaşanmış hayatlar üzerine inşa edilen bir park...
A park built on lived lives ...
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Abdülhamit Alinbay on Google

Güzel olmuş gelip gütmek lazım daha neler şehri amedi
Well, it's nice to come and go.
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Elif AkVEVO on Google

Perfect ?
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Kurdana on Google

The main gates of the fortress are: Dağ (Mountain) Gate, Urfa Gate, Mardin Gate and Yeni (New) Gate.[1]The walls come from the old Roman city of Amidaand were constructed in their present form in the mid-fourth century AD by the emperor Constantius II. They are the widest and longest complete defensive walls in the world after only the Great Wall of China(the Theodosian Walls for example are longer in length, but are not continuous)[2][3] UNESCO added the building to their tentative list on 2000,[1] and listed it as a World Heritage Site in 2015 along with Hevsel Gardens. Though the walls and fortress itself were once compared to the Great Wall of China[4], this started to change as wars broke out during 2015[5](&Al-monitor); walls from the fortress collapsed, along with a mosque, two churches, and the homes of many civilians, forcing some sections to be abandoned[5]. As the war continued, the government of Turkey and UNESCO jointly began a reconstruction and preservation effort, intending to complete it within two years, starting with the demolition of part of the city.[5][6] On the 4 July 2015, the UNESCO added the fortress and Hevsel Gardens Cultural Landscape to UNESCO's World Heritage List.[7] UNESCO's main focus was to protect the environment of the land itself, more than the heritage of the land. And the Prime Minister also spoke of plans to reconstruct the city walls as a great tourist attraction intended to resemble Paris; this provoked considerable controversy in Diyarbakır, with some locals arguing that they would lose their ancient culture heritage[5

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