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Historical Caravanserais and Architectural Gems
Exploring Seljuk and Ottoman Heritage
THE ALAY HAN
Located 34 kilometers from Aksaray, the Alay Han is a 13th-century Seljuk caravanserai covering an area of around two thousand square meters. Currently a tourist attraction, plans include restoring and transforming the Alay Han into a daily facility as part of a larger project.
THE CARAVANSERAI OF SILAHTAR MUSTAFAPAŞA
Situated in the Battalgazi district, 8 kilometers from Malatya, the Caravanserai of Silahtar Mustafapaşa is a 17th-century Ottoman architectural masterpiece spanning approximately 4 thousand square meters. Partially restored and visited by tourists, future plans involve converting it into an accommodation facility suitable for daily use.
Embracing Ottoman Traditions and Delights
Ottoman Times in Marmaris
Rediscovering Oriental Pleasures
Do you agree that savoring a cup of Turkish coffee on a sofa is incomparable to Nescafe? Can the confined space of a
Historic Caravanserais
Preserving the Past for Modern Use
Exploring Seljuk Era Architectural Marvels
THE SULTAN HANI (THE SULTAN’S INN) – Caravanserai of Alaeddin
Situated in Sultan Han town, 40 km from Aksaray, the Sultan Hani is a splendid Seljuk era caravanserai dating back to the 13th century. Covering a base area of 5 thousand square meters, this well-preserved structure is currently a tourist attraction. Plans are underway to restore and repurpose it as an accommodation facility Read More about Exploring Turkish Traditions and Delights in Marmaris
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THE SARAPSA HA AN (THE SARAPSA INN)
Found on the Antalya-Alanya highway, 12 km from Alanya, the Sarapsa Han is a 13th-century Seljuk architectural gem spanning approximately six hundred square meters. Currently serving as a discotheque, the han is set to undergo renovations and transformation into a restaurant.
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Entrepreneurs in Laleli
Opening Doors to the World
Alper Solakoglu’s Global Journey
Alper Solakoglu, a graduate of Galatasaray Lyceum and a Paris-educated professional, embarked on a unique journey in the world of business. Drawing from his experience in foreign trade operations with Kog Group in North African countries, known as Maghreb, he established his own company. His innovative approach involved procuring denim fabric from Indonesia, manufacturing in Turkey, and exporting the finished products to Europe. Fluent in English, French, and Arabic Laleli from the Ashes, Solakoglu chose Laleli strategically to tap into the Russian markets. He explains, “I decided to open a shop here after the change. I established a shop in Odessa to access the Russian and Middle East markets. Russia’s extensive railway system allows goods sent from here to reach the entire country and Central Asia. With a shop in Moscow, the consumption hub of Russi
Laleli from the Ashes
Laleli A Phoenix Resurrected from the Ashes
Unveiling Unbelievable Tales
In the vibrant district of Laleli, where tales of resilience and rebirth unfold, one name stands out—Hakki Celik. Originally an architect by profession, Hakki’s journey took him from France to Algeria, where he engaged in restoring the famed Andalusian and Ottoman District of Kezbah. Amidst his adventures, he married and later returned to Turkey, driven by a desire for his children to embrace their Turkish heritage. Transitioning from official roles, Hakki, guided by his Urfa lineage, ventured into the trade business. Seven years ago, he acquired a flat in Laleli and initially delved into tourism, focusing on connections with Algeria. Subsequently, he expanded his horizons, engaging in foreign trade with Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. Fluent in French, English, and Arabic, Hakki Celik became a witness to the evolution of the luggage trade and the remarkable transformations in Laleli.
Dreams Unveiling Potential
Laleli’s Ascent to a Global Fashion Hub
Strategic Location and Accessibility
Nestled in the heart of Istanbul, boasting a rich history spanning 5000 years, Laleli emerges as a promising candidate for the title of World Fashion Center, according to Ayhan Karahan, President of the Association of the Industrialists and Businessmen of Laleli (LASiAD). Laleli’s geographical advantage, being just minutes away from sea, land, and air transportation, positions it as an accessible gateway. With a short flight duration, business connections spanning 22 countries are easily accessible within one or two hours Entrepreneurs in Laleli.
Unique Transportation Infrastructure
Karahan highlights the unique transportation infrastructure, emphasizing the convenience of reaching historic landmarks like Sultanahmet in just five minutes via the tramway system. This accessibility, unmatched by fashion capitals like Paris,