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Diib House: Comfort in the Footsteps of History

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Diib House

Diib House is a special hotel that stands out with its historical character, offering guests a unique experience. The entire structure is made of stone and was built approximately 200 years ago by an Armenian master. One of the most striking features of the hotel’s architecture is its dome-shaped ceilings, which give the space both a majestic and peaceful atmosphere.

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Yusufpasa mahallesi 926.sokak no.32

Eyyubiye / Sanliurfa

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0505 229 62 63

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Nemrut's Throne Through the Eyes of a Historian

Nemrut’s Throne, one of the lesser-known but equally impressive spots in the region, captures attention with its mystique. This place derives its name from Mount Nemrut, associated with King Antiochus of the Kingdom of Commagene. According to local legends, it is referred to as the seat where the king once sat. However, Nemrut’s Throne is in a different location from Mount Nemrut, and it’s known as an undiscovered natural wonder.

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The Secrets of Göbeklitepe: The Fertility Stone and Ancient Rituals

Little-known fact: In Göbeklitepe, there is a stone that features the figure of a woman giving birth. Before this stone was discovered, women who were unable to have children would visit this site for years, praying for fertility. This ancient ritual reflects the deep-rooted beliefs in fertility and abundance, adding to the mystical atmosphere of Göbeklitepe.

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Karahan Tepe: The 'Men's Restroom' Sign of Ancient Times

The male genitalia found in the statues at Karahan Tepe evokes a humorous thought from thousands of years ago. It’s as if these figures were indicating the location of the men's restroom, similar to the male-female symbols we see in today's cafes. This presents an entertaining perspective on the reflections of ancient symbols in our modern life.

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