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Kirkkasık Bazaar

Rating 4.4
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Mersin, Tarsus, Şehitkerim Mah., 3416. Sok., 54
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Mersin, Tarsus, Şehitkerim Mah., 3416. Sok., 54
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Иван Ильин
Level 9 Local Expert
January 12
An atmospheric place. They only sell Tarsus souvenirs. For example, magnets with the prophet Daniel or St. Paul.
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İbrahim Özgenç
Level 10 Local Expert
November 2
This place is located in tarsus, which is my hometown, it is a place whose history goes back to the Ottoman period, it used to be used as a khan, it was used as a horse and camel caravanserai for those who came from far away, then its place here was converted into a shop, we continue to serve our people as a gate of profit
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Mehmet YAZGÜNOĞLU
Level 2 Local Expert
August 8
Kırkkaşık Bedesteni is one of the most important historical buildings of Tarsus. The Kırkkaşık Bedesteni, built by Ibrahim Bey, the son of Piri Pasha from the Ramazanoğulları Beylik, in 1579, was used as a soup kitchen during the periods when it was built. And today, those who are not able to give bread to strange gureba (!) our foundations rent it out for use as a commercial enterprise.
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