A monument commemorating the wealthy historical past of Ottomans has been constructed on the banks of the Sakarya River within the Osmaneli district of northwestern Bilecik province. This area dates again to 8000 B.C. and has hosted 18 totally different civilizations. It now proudly shows the flags of 17 Turkish states on this monumental construction.
The monument, referred to as the “Turkish Domination in Osmaneli” monument, serves as a logo of the assorted Turkish states which have dominated this space over the centuries. It stands in a metropolis that boasts 150 mansions registered by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism inside a protected space spanning 350,000 sq. meters.
Osmaneli Mayor Münür Şahin expressed his perception within the significance of preserving historical past and heritage. He emphasised the necessity for youthful generations to grasp and have interaction with their historical past. “There will be no future for nations that do not protect their history and past,” Şahin asserted.
Şahin elaborated on the formidable imaginative and prescient for Osmaneli, saying: “Thanks to the projects we have implemented, Osmaneli is poised to make a significant impact on Türkiye’s historical tourism landscape. With its historical mansions, castles, bridges, fountains and monuments, Osmaneli will undoubtedly captivate the attention of visitors from near and far.”
Highlighting the town’s pivotal position in historical past, Şahin mentioned: “Osmaneli came under Turkish rule for the first time in 1075, under the Anatolian Seljuks. It later became part of the Ottoman Empire and, today stands as the popular historical city of the Republic of Türkiye. Our monument, with its representation of all Turkish states established to date, ensures that we keep this historical tapestry alive. These monuments will contribute to building a better future for our young generations.”
Elaborating on the monument’s identify and significance, Şahin highlighted: “Our monument is aptly named the ‘Turkish Domination in Osmaneli’ monument. The figure on the monument represents the Anatolian Seljuk Empire between 1075 and 1308. It symbolizes the peaceful transition of Osmaneli from the Anatolian Seljuks to the Ottoman Empire in 1308 and its journey in the Ottoman Empire from 1308 to 1923. From 1923 onward, it signifies the eternal Osmaneli and its role in the Republic of Türkiye.”
Şahin introduced plans for future monuments, aimed toward additional celebrating the area’s historic significance.
He additional emphasised Osmaneli’s rising prominence within the tourism sector, each inside Bilecik and Türkiye as a complete. “Our district is attracting an increasing number of local and international tourists with each passing day. However, our primary goal is to preserve our tourism assets, including our mosques, churches, castles, fountains and most importantly, our mansions. We are actively restoring Osmaneli’s mansions to open them to tourism. As a result, our district now boasts charming hotels and restaurants along the 500-meter-long Sakarya River.”
Şahin concluded by asserting plans for future occasions associated to the Turkic world and Osmaneli’s intention to turn into a outstanding member of the International Cittaslow Union, additional solidifying its place as a top-tier vacation spot when it comes to tourism.
Source: www.dailysabah.com