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Evaluation of Çanakkale Kilitbahir Castle in the Context of Refunctioning

The Dardanelles Strait functions as a bridge between Biga and Gelibolu peninsulas, connecting the Aegean Sea and Marmara Sea. Many defenses have been built on the Dardanelles Strait, which have hosted many civilizations from the past to the present day, in line with the needs of the time. Kilitbahir Castle, which has a three-leaf clover plan and is located on a slope rising on the Gallipoli peninsula in the narrowest part of the Bosphorus after the conquest of Istanbul by Mehmet the Conqueror; manifests itself as a pioneering structure of the military architecture of the era with the developing artillery technology. The castle consists of a heart-shaped seven-storey inner tower in the core, the inner tower in the form of a three-leaf clover and the outer walls surrounding it. The architectural assembly of the castle is among the most aesthetic and unique among the Ottoman Castles. In terms of protecting the physical environment, it is observed that the defensive buildings which survived up to today are not adequately protected, losing their historical and architectural values. In this context, the restoration of Kilitbahir Castle dating back to Ottoman Period defense structures on the Dardanelles Strait was evaluated. Its phases throughout the process along with the current location and architecture were evaluated by using written and visual resources. European Archives, BNF Archives, Topkapı Palace Archives and Istanbul University Archives were utilized for reaching the castle engravings. In accordance with the information obtained in the historical research process, the exhibition arrangement and environment planning project of the structure, which serves as a museum, were prepared. JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY URBAN AFFAIRS (2018), 2(3), 146-152. https://doi.org/10.25034/ijcua.2018.4729

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In the Heart of Oman : The Castle of Salut [1 ed.]
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Foreword

From Magan to Qade

2300-300 BC)

A third millennium seal from the Indus at Salut?

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them: Eat of that which your Lord has provided for

few lote trees.

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Figure 2 - The plain and the site of Salut.

The disaster of Marib

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on their hind legs with their fore paws on their eyes -

sat down and when the turtle dived into water she

it: the rats suddenly surrounded him and stared at him; so he ordered a few cats and sent them

himself that ruin was to fall over the people and walked over another spot on the dam and here

that the one who is repentant shall grieve. I saw the

for all that he saw.

no way to defend ourselves. Save yourself! Among dens: order a glass vase and put it in front of you; the desert plain and sent a message to the Persians -

governor of Oman in the name of the king.

and live together in an area of Oman. When the

will not spend a day or night without thinking that

together with us: our land and our country are too

me water and pastures. If you are willing to give troops and capture your sons and will not allow that

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and clump of earth looking for you and your king.

that the squadrons and the troops would do their -

parts was ready.

with all the commanders and the elephants to the

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stroying the strategic deployment of troops and

fell upon them. They walked away from each other

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he hit the knight so hard that he annihilated him; sword and killed him. Then the second knight came in the middle of the head and his shining sword knight came forward toward him wearing an ar-

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defeat whoever tries to do that. We don’t want our in front of the two armies who were already holding learned from my father who knew from his father the helmet and the chainmail: he crushed the helmet to reach the palace and there we rested -

One thing is measured and compared against the other. The man is measured against another man

Oman where the people were nomads; he stayed where he saw in the desert a palace that looked like

Of the

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The Land of Magan

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Copper from Magan shekels

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‘Black stone’ from Magan

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and Sherihtum other side of the sea was victorious and conquered their their... as far as the metal mines. From mounhe loaded them onto ships ioned his statue and dedicated it to Enlil.

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From the mountains of the land of Magan the diorite came up. With this he made his statue.

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water management system.

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was much more widely spread the Oman Peninsula are mainly evident for the coastal areas.

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