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    2 ani în urmă -
    Rumkale (Roman Castle), Urfa which was home to many civilizations throughout history and an important center for early Christianity as it is known to be a place where the copies of the Bible were reproduced is open to tourism.

    Rumkale, which straddles the boundary between the southeastern provinces of Gaziantep’s Nizip and Yavuzeli districts and Şanlıurfa’s Birecik and Halfeti districts, is located on a hill surrounded with rocks in the region where Merzimen Stream flows into the Euphrates. It is home to structures from the Urartu, Babylon, Sumerian, Seljuk and Ottoman eras.

    The castle and its vicinity also draw tourists thanks to its natural beauties along the banks of the Euphrates River, particularly in spring months.

    Johannes, one of the apostles of Jesus Christ, is said to have settled in Rumkale during the Roman era and reproduced copies of the Bible in a rock-carved room.

    The area was occupied by various Byzantine and Armenian warlords during the Middle Ages. The castle served as the seat of an Armenian patriarch in the 12th century.

    From 1203 to 1293, it was the residence of the supreme head (Catholicos) of the reunified Armenian Church. In 1293, it was captured by the Mamluks of Egypt, following a protracted siege.

    Restoration works that have been carried out by the Culture and Tourism Ministry have come to an end in the eastern and western walls of the castle as well as in the Barşavma Monastery, which was built in the 13th century in the north of the castle.

    #best0fturkiye #bestoftheday #best #fyp #turkiye #türkiye #travel #traveling #antep #natureview #travelphotography #discover #tourists #keşfet #exciting #rumkale #photography #photooftheday #touristspot #naturalbeauty #turkey #exploretheworld #tbt #tour #tourism #touring #tourist #adventure #church #naturephotography
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    Rumkale (Roman Castle), Urfa 🇹🇷 which was home to many civilizations throughout history and an important center for early Christianity as it is known to be a place where the copies of the Bible were reproduced is open to tourism. Rumkale, which straddles the boundary between the southeastern provinces of Gaziantep’s Nizip and Yavuzeli districts and Şanlıurfa’s Birecik and Halfeti districts, is located on a hill surrounded with rocks in the region where Merzimen Stream flows into the Euphrates. It is home to structures from the Urartu, Babylon, Sumerian, Seljuk and Ottoman eras. The castle and its vicinity also draw tourists thanks to its natural beauties along the banks of the Euphrates River, particularly in spring months. Johannes, one of the apostles of Jesus Christ, is said to have settled in Rumkale during the Roman era and reproduced copies of the Bible in a rock-carved room. The area was occupied by various Byzantine and Armenian warlords during the Middle Ages. The castle served as the seat of an Armenian patriarch in the 12th century. From 1203 to 1293, it was the residence of the supreme head (Catholicos) of the reunified Armenian Church. In 1293, it was captured by the Mamluks of Egypt, following a protracted siege. Restoration works that have been carried out by the Culture and Tourism Ministry have come to an end in the eastern and western walls of the castle as well as in the Barşavma Monastery, which was built in the 13th century in the north of the castle. #best0fturkiye 🇹🇷 #bestoftheday #best #fyp #turkiye #türkiye #travel #traveling #antep #natureview #travelphotography #discover #tourists #keşfet #exciting #rumkale #photography #photooftheday #touristspot #naturalbeauty #turkey #exploretheworld #tbt #tour #tourism #touring #tourist #adventure #church #naturephotography
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    #Mashallah The total number of worshippers and Umrah performers in Masjid Al Haram reached more than 1.5 Million on Saturday.

    #HaramainSharifain #Ramadan1444

    #Allah #islamic #Ramadan #RamadanMubarak #ramadankareem #ramadan2023 #potraitphotography #kashmir #kashmirvalley #JammuAndKashmir #jammukashmir #photo #photooftheday #photographer #photoshoot #photography #JKNews #KashmirNews #kashmirtourism
    #islamabadbeautyofpakistan #Islamabad
    #islamicrepublicofpakistan #pakistan #beautifuldestinations
    #beauty #Shanelahivlog #blogger #bloggersofinstagram #margallahills #mountains

    #lifestyle #morning #winterfashion #islamabad #Lahore #trendingreels #rain #trendingnow #mountainview #lhr
    #lunch #lahorephotography #beauty #nature #naturephotography #naturalbeauty #jammu #jamming #jammunews #jammuandkashmirtourism
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    #Mashallah The total number of worshippers and Umrah performers in Masjid Al Haram reached more than 1.5 Million on Saturday. #HaramainSharifain #Ramadan1444 #Allah #islamic #Ramadan #RamadanMubarak #ramadankareem #ramadan2023 #potraitphotography #kashmir #kashmirvalley #JammuAndKashmir #jammukashmir #photo #photooftheday #photographer #photoshoot #photography #JKNews #KashmirNews #kashmirtourism #islamabadbeautyofpakistan #Islamabad #islamicrepublicofpakistan #pakistan #beautifuldestinations #beauty #Shanelahivlog #blogger #bloggersofinstagram #margallahills #mountains #lifestyle #morning #winterfashion #islamabad #Lahore #trendingreels #rain #trendingnow #mountainview #lhr #lunch #lahorephotography #beauty #nature #naturephotography #naturalbeauty #jammu #jamming #jammunews #jammuandkashmirtourism
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