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Nobel Prize Winner Turkish Novelist: Orhan Pamuk

Nobel Prize Winner Turkish Novelist: Orhan Pamuk

Orhan Pamuk is a Turkish author who is most known for novels that explore Turkish identity and history. He was born on June 7, 1952, in Istanbul, Turkey. He is most known for being the first Turkish to win a Nobel Prize for Literature in 2006.

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Best City Tours to Take in Istanbul

Best City Tours to Take in Istanbul

Istanbul, the city that connects east and west, is a bustling metropolis with stunning architecture and rich history as the former capital of the Ottoman empire. Thus, touring the city is one of the most fun things that one can do in Istanbul. To understand the city\'s history better, guides or tours may be a great help. In this article, we will tell you about the best city tours to take in Istanbul.

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Mr. Magic: Semih Saygıner

Mr. Magic: Semih Saygıner

Semih Saygıner, also known as Mr. Magic or the Turkish Prince, is the most renowned billiards player in Turkey. But how did he get so famous? Well, he is the one that made billiards a federation in Turkey. He played in the Holland league for nine, Portugal League for three years. No wonder he is one of the most important players in the world. He got 42 special shooting techniques called \'\'Semih Saygıner Magic Shots\'\'.

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Best Regional Tours to Take in Turkey

Best Regional Tours to Take in Turkey

Natural beauty, great historical monuments, and thrilling, fully guided excursions will deepen your understanding and admiration of this inspiring country and its culture.

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An Ideal Hiking Spot: Mount Nemrut

An Ideal Hiking Spot: Mount Nemrut

Mount Nemrut is a mysterious mountaintop tomb scattered with stone heads that is one of Turkey\'s most stunning ancient attractions. It\'s a UNESCO World Heritage Site known in Turkish as Nemrut Da or Nemrut Dai, and it\'s still one of my favorite spots I\'ve seen on my travels. Due to its distant location deep in the heart of Central Anatolia, it is not the most accessible site to visit, but those who make the long journey to see it will be rewarded with haunting sunsets and sunrises over its stone sculptures and \'throne of the gods.\'

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