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The station for the production and protection of the helmet
The station for the production and protection of the helmet

It is an important place because it is the migration center of the endangered Kelaynak birds. Kelaynak are protected in ...

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The One Fortress
The One Fortress

In the district center, it is built on a natural, hard limestone rocky hill on the east bank of the ...

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Single walls
Single walls

The walls surrounding the small county center have suffered a great deal of destruction, surviving only with the remains of ...

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The One Bridge
The One Bridge

The Birecik Bridge is a magnificent arch bridge over the Euphrates River in the Birecik district of Şanlıurfa province in ...

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The Cave Mosque
The Cave Mosque

The date of construction of the mosque located in Birecik Cumhuriyet Mahalle is unknown. It is not known when and ...

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It is located 80 kilometers from Şanlıurfa. Due to the convenience of its surface shapes and being an important bridgehead along the Euphrates River, it has been the scene of various settlements since ancient times. It is said that under the rule of the Hittites the name of the place was Birthe. In the 9th century BC, it was conquered by the Assyrians, then by the Persians, the Macedonians, the Romans, and the Byzantines respectively. A century later, it came under Byzantine rule again, following the rule of the Seljuks. In the 20th century, Birecik was conquered by the Assyrians, then by the Persians, the Macedonians, the Romans, and the Byzantines. The district, which came under Arab rule in 780, came under Byzantine rule again after the 11th century, following Seljuk rule. A century later, after Seljuk rule, it was again under Byzantine rule. The periods of Artuklu, Eyyubi, Akkoyun and Karakoyun were followed by the rule of Safavi, which began in 1502. In the late 19th century, there was an accident related to the Urfa coat of arms of the Aleppo province. A century later, there was an accident involving the Urfa coat of arms of the Aleppo province. It was occupied by the British for a while in 1919.