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assos behramkale'den biraz klasikte olsa bir görünüm.
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Assos (Greek: Άσσος), is a small historically rich town in Behramkale, Turkey. Aristotle lived here and opened an Academy. The city was also visited by St. Paul. Today Assos is a Aegean-coast seaside retreat amid ancient ruins.
Though officially named Behramkale (pronounced [behrɑmkɑle]), most people still call the town by its ancient name of Assos. The town is on the Biga Peninsula, although the peninsula is known by its ancient name, Troad. The town itself is on the Adramyttian Gulf.[1]
It is possible to see much of the surrounding area from the top of a Trachyte Crag. From this temple, it was possible to see Lesbos in the south, Pergamum in the Southeast, and Mount Ida of Phyriga in the East. To the North, the Tuzla River flows. To the Northwest, there is the gate to the city of two massive Hellenic columns that still exist today.[1]
A harbor exists on fifty meters of coastline, stuck between Cape Lectum and the east end of the Adramyttian Gulf. This location made Assus a key shipping station through the Troad.[1]
The city was founded from 900-1000 BC by Aeolian colonists from Lesbos, who specifically are said to have come from Methymna. The settlers built a Doric Temple to Athena on top of the crag in 530 BC.[2] From this temple Hermias of Atarneus, a student of Plato, ruled Assos, the Troad and Lesbos for a period of time, under which the city experienced its greatest prosperity. (Strangely, Hermias was actually the slave of the ruler of Atarneus.[1]) Under his rule, he encouraged philosophers to move to the city. As part of this, in 348 BC Aristotle came here and married King Hermeias's niece, Pythia, before leaving to Lesbos three years later in 345 BC. This 'golden period' of Assos ended several years later when the Persians arrived, and subsequently tortured Hermias to death. [2]
The Persians were driven out by Alexander the Great in 334 BCE. Between 241 and 133 BC, the city was ruled by the Kings of Pergamon. However, in 133 BC, the Pergamons lost control of the city as it was absorbed by the Roman empire.[1]
St. Paul also visited the city during his third missionary journey through Asia Minor, which was between 53-57 AD, on his way to Lesbos. From this period onwards, Assos shrunk to a small village, as it has remained ever since. Ruins around Assos continue to be excavated.[2]
Many of the old buildings of Assos are in ruins today, but Behram (the city's modern name) is still bustling. It still serves as a port for Troad, and is now well known for its history. A project went on in the early 1900s to clear the temple to Athena, and much of the art found has gone to museums like the Louvre.[1] The art found includes pictures both of mythical creatures and heraldic events.
Down the steep seaward side of the hill at the water's edge is the charming hamlet called Iskele (meaning Dock or Wharf), with old stone houses now serving as inns, pensions and restaurants. The small pebbly beach is less of an attraction than the boat tours and the hamlet itself. Although the one lane road to the hamlet is steep with shear drops, the sea front is has a constant stream of cars and minibuses arriving from dawn to dusk. At dusk the bars compete to see which can play the loudest music until 1:20 to 2:00 AM. Missing from the harbor are pillars from the ancient port. These pillars, probably sold, laid undisturbed in the harbor for over a millennia.
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enedimd
(1528) 2008-06-02 8:07
Ali bey merhaba,
Klasik olsa da harika bir tanıtım karesi. renkler, ışık, netlik, kompozisyon ve bakış açısı nefis. Tanıtım notunuz da süper. Elinize sağlık.
Selamlar,
Emir Nedim
tetixxx
(1921) 2008-06-02 8:43
merhaba ali bey..
yine çok güzel bir kare..geçen gün TV de izlemiştim..Assos u gösteriyordu..biran önce makina alıp gitmek istemiştim buraya..bugün sizin bu fotoğrafınızı görmek güzel oldu..fotoğrafınızdaki yandan gelen ışık çok güzel görünüyor..ellerinize sağlık..
selamlar...said
okahraman
(4576) 2008-06-02 8:59
li bey Merhaba ;
güzel bir tarihi ve tabuıtım karesi elinize sağlık
Ödner Kahraman
veyselk
(3768) 2008-06-02 9:05
merhaba Ali abi
klasik de olsa çok başarılı bir kare
kadraj ozenle seçilmiş ve kolonları kadraja çok güzel oturtturmuşsun abi. fotonun teknik yönünden fazla anlamam anlaya bildiğim kadar yazıyorum işte :)
ellerine sağlık
veysel
erel
(11540) 2008-06-02 9:18
merhaba
Enfes bir bakış açı,kadraj,renkler ve göfyüzü çok hoş. tebrikler .EREL
Tezic
(16927) 2008-06-02 11:33
merhaba,
sütunların birbirini kesmeyen bakış açısı tercihi mükemmel oşmuş... ışık zamanı ve gökyüzü de enfes... tebrikler...
amazon
(10653) 2008-06-02 12:07
valla klasik mlasik hic dinlemem hemen yollarim yesil suratimi)),zira ne zaman gorsem assos'u icime enerji dolar su an oldugu gibi,
ellerine saglik,
iffet
izmirli
(3181) 2008-06-02 22:29
günaydın ali
harika bir tanıtım karesi olmuş.rekler ve netlik harika.behramkale çok güzel bir yer,güney kadar hareketli değil ama,bötle kalsın dağa iyi.tebrikler.
sevgiler,saygılar.
gürkan akçakır.
salvator
(18819) 2008-06-03 5:59
Merhaba Ali,
Cok guzel olmus sutunlarin pembemsi bej rengi. Bulutlu gokyuzu ve bakis acisi da nefis.
Eline saglik. Selamlar. Salvator.
hay_kes
(28562) 2008-06-03 10:50
Merhaba Ali Bey,
Assos'tan kartpostal gibi bir kare..Işık, çekim açısı, perspektif olağanüstü güzellikte..Eline sağlık.
hAyAti
gezimania
(5774) 2008-06-03 11:55
Meraba Ali Bey,
Hoş bir Assos manzarası, günbatımında da yakalama şansınız olur umarım en güzel ışığı o zaman veriyormuş, ben de görmedim daha :)
Emeğinize sağlık..
Selnur
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Copyright: ali basarir (alibasarir)
(14385) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-05-17
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Nikon D 80, Nikkor AF-S 18-70mm 1:3.5-4.5G ED
- Exposure: f/7.1, 1/160 seconds
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- Date Submitted: 2008-06-02 7:55
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