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Turkey's Historic Landmarks
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- Byzantine and Ottoman Period
- Hagia Sophia was built in 537 AD, reaching 200 feet in height
- Sultanahmet Mosque features 20,000 blue and white Iznik panels
- Topkapi Palace served as Ottoman Empire's administrative center for 400 years
- Dolmabahce Palace contains 14 tons of gold and 40 tons of silver
- Ancient Civilizations
- Troy reveals nine distinct periods of settlement in Çanakkale
- Ephesus was Anatolia's most densely populated city with 200,000 inhabitants
- Aphrodisias was famous for its Aphrodite sanctuary
- Pergamon was a cultural center with library, theater, and temples
- Underground and Religious Sites
- Cappadocia features underground cities carved in volcanic tuff
- Mevlana Convent houses 65 sarcophagi of Mevlana and his family
- Pamukkale's limestone terraces are 300 feet high
- Mount Nemrut contains 26-33 foot stone statues of Antiochos I
- Modern Preservation
- Six major sites are registered on World Heritage List
- Istanbul, Safranbolu, Nemrut, Troy, Pamukkale and Cappadocia are preserved