Amasya - Page II

Ottoman Houses along the Yeşilırmak River
Amasya also occupies an important place in the Turkish War of
Independence. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk came to Amasya on 12 June 1919, and
prepared here the plans for the War of Independence. The Amasya
Declaration, published on 22 June 1919, announced that the independence of
the nation can only be saved with the will and determination of the nation.
We had a pleasant stay in this lovely town at the Maden Hotel,Mustafa Kemal Paşa Caddesi 5, Tel +90-(358)-218 60 50).
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Taş Han
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Taş Han
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Taş Han
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Taş Han
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Taş Han
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Taş Han
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Taş Han
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Bedesten
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Bedesten - Kapalı Çarşı
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Town Center
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War of Independence Memorial
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War of Independence Memorial (Atatürk Monument)
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Bimarhane Medresesi
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Bimarhane Medresesi
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Mehmet Paşa Camii
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Gümüşlü Cami - The Silvery Mosque
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Ottoman Houses along the Yeşilırmak River
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Kızlar Sarayı and Tombs of The Pontic Kings
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Tombs of Pontic Kings - Kral Kaya Mezarları
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Tombs of Pontic Kings - Kral Kaya Mezarları
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Scenery
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Scenery
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Beyazit
Paşa Camii
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Beyazit Paşa Camii |
Typical House
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Hükümet Köprüsü and Amasya Şehir Derneği
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Amasya Şehir Derneği
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Amasya Şehir Derneği
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