This is my 3
rd and final post on Turkey.
In the first article I mentioned about the
plastic chess sets and in the second article it was on Istanbul Chess Club.
This article will cover some of the markets, attractions and
some of the types of sets that you will find in Turkey. It is a short story but with many more photos.
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Shop in the Grand Bazaar |
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A popular theme for the sets are Crusaders v Ottoman's Army |
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Turkish Lira 170 = KES 6,000 |
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The variety is mind boggling |
The historical sites that we went to included the Sultan
Ahmed Mosque (Blue Mosque) and Sophia Hagia Church. The main markets that we visited were the
Grand Bazaar (with over 4,000 shops) and the Spice Bazaar.
The Grand Bazaar gets between 250,000 to 400,000 thousand
visitors a day and is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the
world. It is over 500 years old.
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The Grand Bazaar |
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Many interesting things to buy |
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Shop in the Grand Bazaar |
The Spice Bazaar is another famous attraction and as the
name suggests is the main centre for spices and dried fruits. There are a variety of other shops as well
selling garments, kitchen items etc.
In both these markets a variety of chess sets are available.
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Spice shop |
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Spice Bazaar |
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Shop just outside the Spice Bazaar |
Visiting the Sultan Ahmed Mosque & the Hagia Sophia were
the highlights of our trip. Each site
has a long and interesting history.
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Sultan Ahmed Mosque |
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Sultan Ahmed Mosque - inside |
The
Hagia Sophia was a Christian Church before it became a mosque in 1453 and it
was converted to a museum in 1935. It
attracts a total of 3.3 million visitors a year!
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Interior of Hagia Sophia |
I am very sure that I will visit Turkey again in the near
future.
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