Yakutiye Madrasah and About Time - in Türkiye

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Hello Dear @Worldmappin Page Friends;

How are you, I hope everyone is well.. I wanted to share another museum tour for you. I am sharing from Erzurum, one of our most beautiful cities located in the easternmost part of Turkey, and which we call Siberia by making jokes about cold weather because the winter months are very cold. Erzurum has been an important center of struggle throughout history, on the one hand it is a southern city that the Russians constantly wanted to take, on the other hand it is one of the most important provinces of animal husbandry that the Turks did not want to let go. Yakutiye Madrasah is a madrasah that contains many aspects of the historical and cultural past that is most visited in this city.

Time

I usually share my feelings about a place I visited or a subject I want to talk about instead of explaining everything one by one like a museum guide. Since I already share many photos in my posts, I find it more important to share my feelings instead of explaining the objects in those photos or the subject in detail in the subtexts for each picture.

I liked the old walking clocks the most while visiting this madrasah. A clock is the most important piece of jewelry or home object that we all love. However, time is the concept that everyone focuses on the most, is present in every aspect of our lives, is both the most critical concept for us and the concept that we hate the most because it is wasted for no reason. How ironic that a concept is both the most important in our lives and the concept that we hate the most in our lives.

Thanks

As I said, most of the time I prefer to comment on the subject in the photos rather than telling them in detail. In this post, I shared a small thought about time.

I would like to thank #Hive and #Ecency playforms for giving us the opportunity to make beautiful posts.

Also, I would like to thank #Worldmappin page for allowing us to share our stories, especially about travel.

All photos were taken by me. Samsung A11

I wish to continue sharing many beautiful posts together.. @oneplanet @sophieleit

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l like and learn many things via this post. Thank you.

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