
Various types of carvings and embossed works are found on the 8,200 tombstones at the Seljuk Square Cemetery.
15:21, 21/07/2018, Saturday
The Tombstones of Ahlat the Urartian and Ottoman citadel
The Tombstones of Ahlat the Urartian and Ottoman citadel in Bitlis, Turkey is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List as it is the biggest Turkish-Islamic cemetery. Various types of carvings and embossed works are found on the 8,200 tombstones at the Seljuk Square Cemetery.
Various types of carvings and embossed works are found on the 8,200 tombstones at the Seljuk Square Cemetery.
Various types of carvings and embossed works are found on the 8,200 tombstones at the Seljuk Square Cemetery.
A silhouette of a bird sitting on a tombstone at the site of the Tombstones of Ahlat the Urartian and Ottoman citadel in Bitlis, Turkey.
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A silhouette of a bird sitting on a tombstone at the site of the Tombstones of Ahlat the Urartian and Ottoman citadel in Bitlis, Turkey.
A silhouette of a bird sitting on a tombstone at the site of the Tombstones of Ahlat the Urartian and Ottoman citadel in Bitlis, Turkey.
Works continue for the site to be added to the heritage list from the tentative list.
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Works continue for the site to be added to the heritage list from the tentative list.
Various types of carvings and embossed works are found on the 8,200 tombstones at the Seljuk Square Cemetery.
Works continue for the site to be added to the heritage list from the tentative list.
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Works continue for the site to be added to the heritage list from the tentative list.
Works continue for the site to be added to the heritage list from the tentative list.
Works continue for the site to be added to the heritage list from the tentative list.
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Works continue for the site to be added to the heritage list from the tentative list.
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