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Seljuk Castle

The well preserved Byzantine castle stands on the hill of Ayasuluk during 1500 years.
As the castle was located at significant point it was rebuilt and expanded in the
Seljukian and Ottoman eras. The main entrance gate of the castle was constructed
from the stones of Roman buildings in the 6th century AD. The castle has 15 towers
and is surrounded by rubble stoned city walls reaching to 1.5 km. A church, - built into
a former Byzantine church, a small mosque and several cisterns are within the borders
of the citadel of Ayasuluk. Also, it was proved from the remaining of
sub-mycenean graves belonging to 14th century BC, that the hill was used as a necropolis.


It is built in the Byzantine period and expanded by the Seljukians. The citidal has 15 towers
approximately in the length of 1.5 km and surrounded by the stone ramparts. The citidal
also includes the remains of a Byzantine church, a small mosque and several water cisterns.
 

 


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