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Typical street in the villageCumalıkızık is a village located 10 kilometers east of Bursa, at the foot of Mount Uludağ. Its history goes back to the Ottoman Empire's foundation period. The village is within the border of the Yıldırım county. Cumalıkızık was founded by a waqf village. The historical textures have been well protected and the civilian countryside architectural structures of the early Ottoman period have been successful at remaining undamaged until today. Because of this characteristic, the Cumalıkızık has been the center of the population that is the most attractive to the people and a frequently visited place.
The villages are placed close together between the foot of mount Uludağ and the valleys have been called kızık - In Turkish; The name stands for one of the twenty-four clan of the Oghuz Turksand the people from other villages also called kızık such like Değirmenlikızık, Derekızık, Hamamlıkızık called the village Cumalıkızık, because they had been gathering for ritual of worship on Fridays in this village. In Turkish Friday means cuma.
In the village's square, there is a museum called Cumalıkızık ethnography museum where the historical objects belongs to the village has been exhibited. In the village, raspberry festival is held on Junes. and The famous Cumalıkızık houses has been made out of wood, adobes, rubblestones. Most of them are triplex houses. The windows upstairs are generally latticed and with a bay window. The handles and knockers on the main entry doors are made out of wrought iron. Also there are very narrow streets having cobblestone and without having sidewalk. The mosque, the fountain of 'Zekiye Hatun' next to the mosque and the bath with one dome is an inheritance to the village from the Ottoman Empire. Also there is a ruin of a church built by Byzantines.
In Cumalıkızık, there are totally 270 historical houses in the village. Some of these houses are in process of restoration and maintenance. 180 of them are still being used as dwellings.
In 1969, the remains of a Byzantine church were unearthed in the southeast of the village at the foothills of Mt. Uludağ. Some architectural works are on display in the Archeological Museum of Bursa. There are also a lot of movies that have often been recorded in the village about historical themes.
JanD, saxo042, ymrk, bostankorkulugu, jhm has marked this note useful
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JanD
(14476) 2009-11-15 3:39
Howdy Nirvana73!
Amazing POV and DOF, perfect contrast and sharpness. Original composition. Superb shot.
Regards.
saxo042
(15354) 2009-11-15 4:07
Hi Özhan,
A very good POV where you focus of the paving stones and all the water flowing like a brook down the alley. The addition of human life in this picture makes it even better. Very interesting buildings here and fine colours too!
Kind regards
Gunnar
ymrk
(8515) 2009-11-15 4:09
Oldukça güzel,göz alıcı bakış açısı..İşte göz hizasından bakmamamızın ortaya koyduğu ürün!Sevgilerle,
Yağmur
zoomer
(443) 2009-11-15 7:31
Good morning[at least where I live],great shot!Colors,sharpness and DOF are phantastic and the group of people in the back make this picture complete.Best regards Wolf.
ikeharel
(72) 2009-11-15 8:38
A very unique picture.Current flow downwards - and the alley points to higher elevation - good idea.
Ike
TRB
(2809) 2009-11-15 9:40
Merhaba Özhan Bey,
Bakış açısı ve dik kadrajı ile mükemmel..
Ön kısmın ışığı, suyun ıslak kayganlığı harika, sokak başındaki insanları ile çok başarılı bir çalışma.
Elinize sağlık, selamlar
Tülay
sacimar
(7271) 2009-11-15 10:23
Hi Ozhan,
it's an original perspective, I like this rock road, the presence of the people in the back is a plus, well seen,
Best regards
Sergio
holmertz
(9430) 2009-11-15 10:48
Hello Özhan,
Very nice, and wet, paving-stones of irregular shapes. I guess this street goes a long way back in history to the foundation of the village. The buildings look just as old.
You found a good POV with the women in the background, just where the street gets more narrow. The white wall opposite them provides a fine background.
Kind regards,
Gert
Morac
(20120) 2009-11-15 14:03
Bonsoir Ozhan,
Cette rue de pierres est majestueuse et en plus de sa beauté c'est un beau témoignage du savoir faire des anciens dans le passé.
Amicalement
Marc
bostankorkulugu
(33440) 2009-11-15 16:43
bakış açını ve kompozisyonunu çok beğendim... yerdeki doku nefis...
John_F_Kennedy
(30969) 2009-11-16 2:21
Hello Ozhan
I love little alleys like that, especially with the fine details. Good image.
Best wishes,
Achim
hardyuno
(1942) 2009-11-16 6:03
Hello Özhan,
very good POV and colours, The depth and sharpness are pretty good, too. TFS
HAve a fine week
Hartmut
jhm
(82017) 2009-11-18 3:59
Merhaba Özhan,
Congratulations for your 500th picture on TE, perhaps a little bit late but never to late.
The addition of human life in this picture makes it even better.
Very interesting buildings here and fine colours too.
Excellent composition, also a wonderful perspective with the narrow river.
Nice captured, good presentation too. TFS.
Best regards,
John.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Ozhan Gursoy (nirvana73)
(8580) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-11-14
- Categories: Daily Life, Architecture
- Camera: Canon EOS 500D, Canon 18-55 mm EF-S 3.5 : 5.6
- Exposure: f/4, 1/40 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-11-15 3:37








