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UNESCO Creative Gastronomy City: Gaziantep and its dishes


Kebab shops, baked good producers, liver dealers and, obviously, baklava venders appear to be in an opposition to whet guests' hungers.


Strolling on the limited, wandering avenues of the city that covers its ragged out appearance with another face, makes one crave understanding a riddle well ordered.

Gaziantep, known as Doliche in the Antique Age, is one of the most established settlements on the planet, as indicated by various sources. The city that facilitated innumerable human advancements from Commagene to Byzantine has been under Turkish guideline since eleventh century. It got the "Gazi" (Veteran) title for the fight battled against foe occupation in the long periods of the Turkish War of Independence.


The Antep Castle, on the city's most astounding slope Kudret Rock, has saved its brilliance since the Hittites. 

The passage in the château that takes after the passageways of Roman amphitheaters, fight and perception patios offering a 360-degree city scene, the vestiges of mosques, and showers going back to the Ottoman time merit seeing. One must visit the Şahinbey neighborhood to watch the best precedents of nearby houses. High stone dividers of houses lined along thin rear ways were worked to shield occupants from the burning summer warm.


There is as much history underneath the city as there is above. There are burrows called "surrender" in the most seasoned houses. Specialists compare Gaziantep's underground to a huge subterranean insect settle.

Through motels


Boulevards extending among kebab houses at each progression, baklava places and shops that offer materials and textures with neighborhood designs open to authentic Uzun (Long) Bazaar celebrated for its coppersmiths and flavor stores. It isn't hard to run over shops which offer the best assortment of Antep kebabs in the region. Ali Nazik kebab served on aubergine puree, şöbiyet baked good, keme mushrooms, küşleme (back meat of sheep) and some more.

After Uzun Bazaar, the mother of pearl workshops comes next in line. The Archeology Museum, where mosaics and archeological antiquities uncovered in Zeugma and close archeological destinations are shown, is one of Gaziantep's most energizing corners. Gaziantep is the city of old and rich mosques too.

The history of mankind's oldest settlements are found in Southeast Anatolia

The German "Frankfurter Rundschau" newspaper, the oldest settlement in the history of mankind Göbekli Tepe near Urfa, introduced the history and archaeological excavations in the region said.
Gazette "Heaven was here?" article titled, "Southeastern Anatolia, the oldest settlement in the history of mankind was passed," the statement said.

BC estimated to be established in approximately 10 thousand paper referred to the importance of the Göbekli Tepe, archaeologists so far, people lived as hunters and the temple at that time only able to guess whether they have thought, but it proves the opposite of these ideas Göbekli Hill and the ruins of the temple here, extracted said.

BC-bellied Hill and the surrounding area 10 thousand in the region has been a very productive, a wide variety of plant and animal species that is found in the article, this feature is also estimated at that time was a place for people like paradise, BC In 7500 the kuraklaşmaya began, people have left the region is therefore described as foreseen.
Managed since 1994 by the German archaeologist Klaus Schmidt excavation work progressed very slowly because of the benefits in the specified paper, 10 to 30 meters in diameter and about 6 meters high, to date only 4 out of 40 stones taken out from the light of day, it is located on the stones of various animal motifs were expressed.
Each one weighs about 10 to 20 tons recorded in the stones, even in the nearby mine planted at least 500 people needed to be brought down described in the article, Göbekli Tepe rites according to their faith which was held by the people at that time were recorded.