VAN, TURKEY (1902)
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VAN, TURKEY (1902)
The dominant citadel of Van, which became the capital of the Urartian Empire in the 9th century BCE. The natural hill rises above a flat lakeside plain offering superb views. Date: 1902
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Capital Citadel Dominant Flat Lakeside Offering Plain Rises Rocky Superb Towers Turrets Urartian Vantage 1902
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This photograph, taken in 1902, showcases the dominant citadel of Van, a natural hill that once served as the capital of the ancient Urartian Empire in the 9th century BCE. Nestled on the shores of Lake Van in eastern Turkey, the citadel's towering structures and turrets rise majestically above the flat, lakeside plain, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The rocky outcrop, which has been an important strategic location throughout history, presents a vantage point that has drawn the attention of travelers and historians alike. The Urartian Empire was known for its advanced military and architectural achievements, and the citadel of Van is a testament to the civilization's engineering prowess. The natural beauty of the area, with its crystal-clear lake and verdant hills, adds to the enchanting allure of this historic site. The photograph, taken over a century ago, transports us back in time, allowing us to imagine the lives of those who once called this place home.
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