• Topkapı palace Holy relics
    Items used by Hazrat Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam
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    Istanbul Türkiye
    Topkapı palace Holy relics Items used by Hazrat Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam ❤️ Bless your timeline. Istanbul Türkiye
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  • Khiva, situated in western Uzbekistan along the lower Amu Darya River, dates back to the 4th century and was an essential city on the Central Asian segment of the Silk Road. The ancient city comprises over 50 historical and cultural relics and buildings. Under the BRI, China and Uzbekistan agreed to collaborate on preserving and renovating the ancient city of Khiva in 2014. The restoration project was successfully completed in September 2022. #DiscoverSilkRoad
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    Khiva, situated in western Uzbekistan along the lower Amu Darya River, dates back to the 4th century and was an essential city on the Central Asian segment of the Silk Road. The ancient city comprises over 50 historical and cultural relics and buildings. Under the BRI, China and Uzbekistan agreed to collaborate on preserving and renovating the ancient city of Khiva in 2014. The restoration project was successfully completed in September 2022. #DiscoverSilkRoad (Photo Source: focus.lvyou168)
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  • WRITTEN ON THE TRAIN..
    "ESSELAMU ALEYKE YA RASULLAH"

    “My Prophet is buried.
    surrender the lands to the infidels without wudu
    I won't do it..!" for exactly 72 days.
    and grasshoppers in the desert at 50 degrees
    British, who kept his army afloat by eating
    The legend that did not let his army into Medina
    Commander Fahrettin Pasha! Fahreddin Pasha loaded all the holy relics in Medina on this train with the words "ESSELAMU ALEYKE YA RASOLULLAH" in front of it and recorded them all in a Medina notebook and sent them to Istanbul...

    The holy relics are now in safe hands, on display in the Topkapi Palace. If Fahreddin Pasha had not brought it, the Sacred Relics would be on display at the London Museum today! His other nickname is Desert Tiger!

    Rest in peace..
    Al-Fatiha for his soul..

    #fahrettinpaşa #fahrettintürkkan #türktarihi #türktarihotağı #osmanlı #osmanlıstatei #osmanli #osmanliimparatorlığı #osmanlıtarihi #ottoman #ottomanempire #stateialiyye
    WRITTEN ON THE TRAIN.. "ESSELAMU ALEYKE YA RASULLAH" “My Prophet is buried. surrender the lands to the infidels without wudu I won't do it..!" for exactly 72 days. and grasshoppers in the desert at 50 degrees British, who kept his army afloat by eating The legend that did not let his army into Medina Commander Fahrettin Pasha! Fahreddin Pasha loaded all the holy relics in Medina on this train with the words "ESSELAMU ALEYKE YA RASOLULLAH" in front of it and recorded them all in a Medina notebook and sent them to Istanbul... The holy relics are now in safe hands, on display in the Topkapi Palace. If Fahreddin Pasha had not brought it, the Sacred Relics would be on display at the London Museum today! His other nickname is Desert Tiger! Rest in peace.. Al-Fatiha for his soul.. #fahrettinpaşa #fahrettintürkkan #türktarihi #türktarihotağı #osmanlı #osmanlıstatei #osmanli #osmanliimparatorlığı #osmanlıtarihi #ottoman #ottomanempire #stateialiyye
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  • Kayakoy: An Abandoned Ghost Town Opens For Tourismi

    Since the beginning of time, cities have been built and abandoned for countless reasons. War, famine, drought, and more have led communities to flee and relocate to regions that better suit their needs. One example of this is the ghost town of Kayakoy, which was abandoned in 1923, after a treaty signed by the League of Nations. Below, we’ll talk about the history of Kayakoy and the events that led to Kayakoy to its current resting place as a relic of history.

    #turkey #tourism
    Kayakoy: An Abandoned Ghost Town Opens For Tourismi Since the beginning of time, cities have been built and abandoned for countless reasons. War, famine, drought, and more have led communities to flee and relocate to regions that better suit their needs. One example of this is the ghost town of Kayakoy, which was abandoned in 1923, after a treaty signed by the League of Nations. Below, we’ll talk about the history of Kayakoy and the events that led to Kayakoy to its current resting place as a relic of history. #turkey #tourism
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  • Urfa Şanlıurfa Türkiye

    Karahantepe is located 60 km east of Şanlıurfa. With a history of 12,000 years, Şanlıurfa, believed by some to be the ancient city of Ur Kaśdim (Ur of the Chaldeans), proudly exhibits the legacy of all the civilizations that have prospered in the region.

    Şanlıurfa is regarded as a holy site by Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike. According to the Old Testament, the Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim), the "father of the three monotheistic religions," was born in the city of Ur Kaśdim and, together with his family, he migrated to Harran, the "home of patriarchs." In the second millennium BC, the lands of Şanlıurfa were home to a city of a Hurrite state. Some believe that Abraham was born in a cave near the place where the Mevlid Halil Mosque stands now. The site and the cave itself are regarded as sacred.

    It is interesting that there were so many Neolithic places in very close vicinity, such as Göbeklitepe, Karahantepe, and Nevali Çori are located almost in the same area. The Neolithic settlements of Nevali Çori and the mounds of Lidar Höyük, Gre Virike, and Hessek Höyük are proof of the earliest inhabitants of the region dating back to 8500 BC.

    Recent archaeological work suggests that Karahantepe might be even earlier than Göbeklitepe, and this places the site to be the earliest known Neolithic site in the world. Just like in Nevali Çori and Göbeklitepe, Karahantepe also has a similar layout, and “T” shaped obelisks, around 250 of which were unearthed so far. As part of the “Göbeklitepe Culture and Karahantepe Excavations” project, surface surveys were initiated two years ago by İstanbul University in the area, known as “Keçilitepe” by the people of the region. The works are headed by Professor Necmi Karul. The archaeological finds at Karahantepe and all Şanlıurfa area keep changing the world's known history.

    #instagram #turkey #türkiye #göbeklitepe #gobeklitepe #antique #antik #tarih #history #museum #müze #art #old #anatolia #temple #human #archaeology #arkeoloji #insan #history #anadolu #theoldest #ancientaliens #news #people #world #turkish #monolith #relic
    Urfa Şanlıurfa Türkiye Karahantepe is located 60 km east of Şanlıurfa. With a history of 12,000 years, Şanlıurfa, believed by some to be the ancient city of Ur Kaśdim (Ur of the Chaldeans), proudly exhibits the legacy of all the civilizations that have prospered in the region. Şanlıurfa is regarded as a holy site by Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike. According to the Old Testament, the Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim), the "father of the three monotheistic religions," was born in the city of Ur Kaśdim and, together with his family, he migrated to Harran, the "home of patriarchs." In the second millennium BC, the lands of Şanlıurfa were home to a city of a Hurrite state. Some believe that Abraham was born in a cave near the place where the Mevlid Halil Mosque stands now. The site and the cave itself are regarded as sacred. It is interesting that there were so many Neolithic places in very close vicinity, such as Göbeklitepe, Karahantepe, and Nevali Çori are located almost in the same area. The Neolithic settlements of Nevali Çori and the mounds of Lidar Höyük, Gre Virike, and Hessek Höyük are proof of the earliest inhabitants of the region dating back to 8500 BC. Recent archaeological work suggests that Karahantepe might be even earlier than Göbeklitepe, and this places the site to be the earliest known Neolithic site in the world. Just like in Nevali Çori and Göbeklitepe, Karahantepe also has a similar layout, and “T” shaped obelisks, around 250 of which were unearthed so far. As part of the “Göbeklitepe Culture and Karahantepe Excavations” project, surface surveys were initiated two years ago by İstanbul University in the area, known as “Keçilitepe” by the people of the region. The works are headed by Professor Necmi Karul. The archaeological finds at Karahantepe and all Şanlıurfa area keep changing the world's known history. #instagram #turkey #türkiye #göbeklitepe #gobeklitepe #antique #antik #tarih #history #museum #müze #art #old #anatolia #temple #human #archaeology #arkeoloji #insan #history #anadolu #theoldest #ancientaliens #news #people #world #turkish #monolith #relic
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  • Yesterday marked 74 years since the guardian of Madīna, the lion of the desert, ‘Umar Fakhr ud-Dīn Pāshā left this world. He was an Ottoman career officer, who served as the commander of the Ottoman Army and governor of Madīna from 1916 to 1919.

    When the Muslim Ummah was betrayed by traitors who sided with the west to destroy the Ottoman Caliphate, not only did Fakhr ud-Dīn Pāshā defend the blessed city of Madīna with his army for over two years (until forced to surrender). But he also brought the Holy Relics of the Prophet ﷺ and other revered figures in Islamic history back to Istanbul, so today faithful believers from all over the world can view and derive Barakah from them.

    Had he not done this, the al-Sa’ūd dynasty would've destroyed them, just like they've already finished most of the Islamic heritage in Makka and Madīna. By Allah we love Fakhr ud-Dīn Pāshā, for he loved and defended the city of our Beloved Prophet ﷺ.

    May Allāh raise his status and grant him the company of the Messenger of Allāh ﷺ in Paradise. Even if the Ottomans die, their souls shall always await at the blessed Rawdah of Rasūlullāh ﷺ
    Yesterday marked 74 years since the guardian of Madīna, the lion of the desert, ‘Umar Fakhr ud-Dīn Pāshā left this world. He was an Ottoman career officer, who served as the commander of the Ottoman Army and governor of Madīna from 1916 to 1919. When the Muslim Ummah was betrayed by traitors who sided with the west to destroy the Ottoman Caliphate, not only did Fakhr ud-Dīn Pāshā defend the blessed city of Madīna with his army for over two years (until forced to surrender). But he also brought the Holy Relics of the Prophet ﷺ and other revered figures in Islamic history back to Istanbul, so today faithful believers from all over the world can view and derive Barakah from them. Had he not done this, the al-Sa’ūd dynasty would've destroyed them, just like they've already finished most of the Islamic heritage in Makka and Madīna. By Allah we love Fakhr ud-Dīn Pāshā, for he loved and defended the city of our Beloved Prophet ﷺ. May Allāh raise his status and grant him the company of the Messenger of Allāh ﷺ in Paradise. Even if the Ottomans die, their souls shall always await at the blessed Rawdah of Rasūlullāh ﷺ
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