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According to local lore, this mosque, dating to the 13th century, is built upon the spot where Abraham fell safely back to ground after God saved him from being killed in the funeral pyre Nimrod built.


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2. ³Òö±ô²ú²¹ÅŸÄ±

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Legend claims that the Prophet Abraham (father of the three major monotheistic religions) was confronted by Nimrod, the local Assyrian king, while…

3. Mevlid-i Halil Cami

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This Ottoman-style mosque commands the western section of the Dergah Complex. The prayer hall interior includes some beautiful calligraphy and arabesque…

4. Dergah Complex

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Southeast of ³Òö±ô²ú²¹ÅŸÄ± is the Dergah mosque complex, Urfa's major pilgrimage destination. From the gate, you enter the colonnaded courtyard in front of the…

5. Kale

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Urfa's fortress on Damlacık hill, from which Abraham was supposedly tossed, has good city views, but there's not much to see at the actual site. On the…

6. ½¢³Ü°ù°ì²¹±¹

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To admire some typical local architecture, pop into the ½¢³Ü°ù°ì²¹±¹, a local government building near the entrance to Hotel Edessa, where the courtyard is…

7. Mevlid-i Halil Cave

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This small cave in the southern side of the Dergah Complex is one of Turkey's most important pilgrimage sites. It's believed by many Muslims to be the…

8. Hasan PadiÅŸah Cami

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The eastern entrance to the ³Òö±ô²ú²¹ÅŸÄ± area is marked by this mosque, which was built in the 15th century.