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Lefke Gate or Eastern Gate of Iznik.
On of the gates of Iznik, possibly Lake Gate, from the interior of the walls.
Landscape at Gallus river (today Kara Su), on the ouskirts of the town of Vezirhan.
General view of the the city of Sögüt, birthplace of Sultan Osman I, in Bithynia.
View of the Mausoleum of Ertugrul, father of Osman I, in Söğüt, Bithynia. Osman I was buried at the same location as his father but his remains were later transferred to Bursa, where his mausoleum stands today.
View of the Mausoleum of Ertugrul, father of Osman I, in Söğüt, Bithynia. Osman I was buried at the same location as his father but his remains were later transferred to Bursa, where his mausoleum stands today.
View of Afyon Karahisar in Asia Minor.
View of the city of Afyon Karahisar and the castle's fortifications.
View of Doganli valley (today Yazılıkaya) near Eski Sehir. This ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the Phrygian valley.
Side view of the rock-cut monument known as “small Yazılıkaya” in Doganli valley (today Yazılıkaya) near Eski Sehir. This ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the Phrygian valley.
View of Doganli valley (today Yazılıkaya) near Eski Sehir. This ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the Phrygian valley.
View of the rock-cut monuments in Doganli valley (today Yazılıkaya) near Eski Sehir. This ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the larger territory of the Phrygian valley.
View of the rock-cut monuments in Doganli valley (today Yazılıkaya) near Eski Sehir. This ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the larger territory of the Phrygian valley.
View of Midas monument in the village of Yazılıkaya, near Eski Sehir. The whole of the ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the Phrygian valley.
Natural rock formations in the village of Kümbet, Asia Minor.
Forest in the region called Kosref Pasha Khan, near Afyon Karahisar.
View of Kümbet village.
The Phrygian monumental tomb called Arslan Kaplan Kümbet at Kümbet village, in the Phrygian valley.
The outskirts of Afyon Karahisar.
Ancient ruins possibly of Seleucia of Pisidia or Seleucia Sidera, close to Bayat village, Asia Minor.
Peasant using the cover of an ancient sarcophagus as a drinking trough, outside Yalvaç, which is built next to the site of Antioch of Pisidia.
View of a mosque in the town of Yalvaç, which is built next to the site of Antioch of Pisidia.
Travertine terraces in Pamukkale, Asia Minor.
View of the Palaestra of ancient Hierapolis.
View of the Roman Theatre and the ruins of Hierapolis. In the background, the travertine terraces of Pamukkale.
View of funerary monuments in the valley of Hierapolis.
Travertine terraces in Pamukkale.
Sarcophagi and other fragments of ancient monuments near a cascade at Pamukkale.
View of the necropolis of Hierapolis. Traveller reading an inscription on a funerary monument.
View of the aqueduct of Laodicea in Denizli area. In the background, Maeander plain and the ruins of Hierapolis. Zeibek tents in the background.