
Covered in white: Visitor density at Seljuk Square Cemetery
Located on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Temporary List Ahlat Seljuk Square CemeteryIt hosts visitors coming to the city from many provinces in winter.
Those who come to the Turkish-Islamic cemetery, which covers an area of 210 decares in the district, view the unique view of the gravestones with inscriptions, reliefs, embroidery and embroidery on them, integrated with the snow cover.
Nilgün Kanık, who came to Ahlat from Samsun, said that the appearance of the historical gravestones covered with snow aroused admiration.
Stating that they visited the area where the cemetery is located with a guide, Kanık said, „It was my first time and I liked it very much. Because there is a very beautiful nature where white and blue meet. I am very happy to come here. There is an impressive history here. It is also very nice to use the Ahlat stone. The writings on the stones are also very nice.“ „It’s impressive. I want to come again,“ he said.
„BEING UNDER THE SNOW IS A NEW BEAUTY“
Ercan İbiş, who comes from Sinop, stated that he came to the region for the first time and liked it very much.
Stating that he has always been curious about the Eastern Anatolia Region, İbiş said, „We were especially impressed by Ahlat. It is much more impressive to see this place and it is a special beauty that it is under the snow. We do not care about the cold. The winter is very beautiful, I am sure the summer is also beautiful. I think these places are always beautiful.“ „Places to see from time to time,“ he said.

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Located on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Temporary List Ahlat Seljuk Square Cemetery, it hosts visitors coming to the city from many provinces in winter.
Those who come to the Turkish-Islamic cemetery, which covers an area of 210 decares in the district, view the unique view of the gravestones with inscriptions, reliefs, embroidery, and embroidery on them, integrated with the snow cover.
Nilgün Kanık, who came to Ahlat from Samsun, said that the appearance of the historical gravestones covered with snow aroused admiration.
Stating that they visited the area where the cemetery is located with a guide, Kanık said, „It was my first time and I liked it very much. Because there is a very beautiful nature where white and blue meet. I am very happy to come here. There is an impressive history here. It is also very nice to use the Ahlat stone. The writings on the stones are also very nice.“ „It’s impressive. I want to come again,“ he said.
„BEING UNDER THE SNOW IS A NEW BEAUTY“
Ercan İbiş, who comes from Sinop, stated that he came to the region for the first time and liked it very much.
Stating that he has always been curious about the Eastern Anatolia Region, İbiş said, „We were especially impressed by Ahlat. It is much more impressive to see this place and it is a special beauty that it is under the snow. We do not care about the cold. The winter is very beautiful, I am sure the summer is also beautiful. I think these places are always beautiful.“ „Places to see from time to time,“ he said.



