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  2. List of castles in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Amasra Castle: Roman Empire Bayburt Province: Bayburt Castle: Çanakkale Province: Bozcaada Castle: Ottoman Empire: Kilitbahir Castle: Ottoman Empire Diyarbakır Province: Zerzevan Castle: Roman Empire Elazığ Province: Harput Castle: Urartu: Eskişehir Province: Karacahisar Castle: Byzantine Empire Gaziantep Province: Birecik Castle: Assyria ...

  3. Category:Castles in Turkey - Wikipedia

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  4. Gavur Castle - Wikipedia

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    Gavur Castle, formerly known as Ghiaour and Giaour castle, [1] all meaning infidel's castle (from Gavur), is a castle located in the Dereköy neighborhood of Haymana, on the road to the Kara Ömerli neighborhood.

  5. Bayburt Castle - Wikipedia

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    The outer walls were built on steep rocks, giving the castle a majestic view. Evliya Çelebi (1611–1682), who visited Bayburt in 1647, writes in his travelbook Seyahatnâme that there was a neighborhood of 300 houses and a mosque within the castle's citadel. According to him, the castle has two large gates in the east and west.

  6. Ankara Castle - Wikipedia

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    Ankara Castle (Turkish: Ankara Kalesi) is a historic fortification in the city of Ankara, Turkey, constructed in or after the 7th century. The earliest fortification on the site was constructed in the 8th century BC by the Phrygians and rebuilt in 278 BC by the Galatians .

  7. Kilitbahir Castle - Wikipedia

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    Kilitbahir Castle (Turkish: Kilitbahir Kalesi) is a fortress on the west side of the Dardanelles, opposite the city of Çanakkale, where there is a corresponding fortress (Kale-i Sultaniye), from which Çanakkale takes its name.

  8. Kozan Castle - Wikipedia

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    Kozan Castle (Medieval: Sis Castle Turkish: Kozan Kalesi) is a castle in Kozan, Adana Province, Turkey. The castle is situated on a 400 metres (1,300 ft) high hill at 37°26′30″N 35°48′35″E  /  37.44167°N 35.80972°E  / 37.44167; 35.80972 . 130 metres (430 ft) high Kozan city is just to the north of the castle

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