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World Heritage List

From Turk Kulturu ve Tarihi - Turkish Culture and History

Turkey has signed the World Heritage Convention in 1983 and through the work carried out under the responsibility of the General Directorate for the Preservation of Cultural and Natural Heritage has so far registered 9 locations on the World heritage List. Among these İstanbul, Safranbolu, Boğazköy-Hattushash, Mt. Nemrut Remains, Xanthos-Lethoon, Divriği Great Mosque and Hospital and Troy are registered as cultural, while Pamukkale and Göreme-Cappadocia are registered both as cultural and natural heritage.

Turkey has seen many civilizations beginning from the earliest ages of humanity, signs of which are spread all around the country. The spectular examples of natural wonders support this rich cultural heritage.

Besides the incredible diversity of nature, culture, history Turkey hosts many beliefs, philosopy and ideas.

When one thinks about this irreplaceable and incomparable civilizations and nature of Turkey, he can see that this huge possesion is not throughly reflected in the world heritage list.

Turkey having ratified the World Heritage Convention, 7 cultural and 2 mixed properties are inscribed in the world heritage list.

In 1999 a dossier for nomination of Ephesus was sent to the World Heritage Center. We look forward for assesment of our dossier and expect the visits of experts for evaluation of Ephesus as a world herigate.

There is only Karain Cave left in our current tentative list. The works for preparing the dossier for nomination of Karain is ongoing. Karain is outstanding because of the evidence it provides for early human settlement in Asia Minor, is an unique example of prehistory. As soon as the dossier is completed it will be sent to the World Heritage Center for nomination.

A new tentative list for the world heritage for Turkey is essential. Acknowledging the need for a representative, balanced and a credible world heritage list, Turkey is presenting this new tentative list. While preparing this list Turkey considered the concept of “Global Strategy” and tried to achieve a more representative and balanced list. Inscribtion of 9 properties in the list may be sufficient for many countries, but it is not representative for a country like Turkey.

Following the criteria for Operational Guidelines for Implemantation of World Heritage Convention 19 properties are presented in our new tentative list.

Relation ships between world cultures, spirituality of sites, nomadism and migration, routes for people and goods, different modes of occupation of land, cultural landscapes, traditional life styles and settlements are all taken into account.

The economic, social, symbolic and philosophical dimensions of traditional settlements, their interaction with the nature are also considered.

In summary in the presented tentative list, there are 2 natural sites, 2 cultural landscapes and 15 cultural sites. We plan to enlarge this list and add some other properties which are never listed.

Turkey hopes to participate more in world heritage activities and closed the gap occurred in the time span. As a responsible State Party the obligations of the convention will always be follewed respectfully.


TENTATIVE LIST

1) Süleymaniye Mosque and Complex

2) Ayasofya (Hagia Sofia)

3) Topkapi Palace and the Archeological Museum

4) Sümela Monastery

5) Alahan Monastery

6) Church of St. Nicholas

7) Harran and Sanliurfa Settlements

8) The tombstones, Urartian and Ottoman citadels of Ahlat

9) The citadel and the walls of Diyarbakir

10) Seljuk Caravanserais on the route from Denizli to Dogubeyazit

11) Konya-A capital of Seljuk Civilization

12) Alanya the fortress and the dockyards

13) Mardin cultural landscape

14) Bursa and Cumalikizik - Early Ottoman urban and rural settlements

15) Edirne Selimiye Mosque

16) St. Paul Church, St. Paul’s Well and surrounding historic quarters

17) Ishakpasa Palace

18) Kekova

19) Güllük Dagi-Termessos National Park

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