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"Bursa: A Treasure Trove of History, Culture, and Natural Beauty" Step into the enchanting city of Bursa, Turkey

Background imageBursa Collection: Turkey, Bursa, The 700-year-old village of Cumalikizik is significant site of many

Turkey, Bursa, The 700-year-old village of Cumalikizik is significant site of many
Turkey, Bursa, The 700 year old village of Cumalikizik is significant site of many Ottoman-period buildings. Bursa and Cumalikizik are good examples of Ottoman lifestyle where rural living continues

Background imageBursa Collection: Turkey, Marmara, Bursa Province, Bursa, Bursa shopping street, scarves for sale

Turkey, Marmara, Bursa Province, Bursa, Bursa shopping street, scarves for sale

Background imageBursa Collection: Asia, Turkey, Bursa, Cumalikizik village. Cumalikizik is significant site of many Ottoman-period

Asia, Turkey, Bursa, Cumalikizik village. Cumalikizik is significant site of many Ottoman-period
Turkey, Bursa, Cumalikizik village. Cumalikizik is significant site of many Ottoman-period buildings in a very good state of preservation. Calabash Gourds and farming implements handing on stone wall

Background imageBursa Collection: Asia, Turkey, Bursa. The 700-year-old village of Cumalikizik is significant site of

Asia, Turkey, Bursa. The 700-year-old village of Cumalikizik is significant site of
Turkey, Bursa. The 700-year-old village of Cumalikizik is significant site of many Ottoman-period buildings in a very good state of preservation

Background imageBursa Collection: Asia, Turkey, Bursa. Preserved fruits, pickled vegetables and pastes / sauces for sale

Asia, Turkey, Bursa. Preserved fruits, pickled vegetables and pastes / sauces for sale
Asia, Turkey, Bursa. Preserved fruits, pickled vegetables and pastes/sauces for sale. Cumalikizik village is a Ottoman Empire World Heritage Site

Background imageBursa Collection: Village of Cumalikizik near Bursa, Bursa Province, Marmara Region, Turkey

Village of Cumalikizik near Bursa, Bursa Province, Marmara Region, Turkey

Background imageBursa Collection: Lefke gate, ancient city walls of Iznik, Bursa Province, Marmara Region, Turkey

Lefke gate, ancient city walls of Iznik, Bursa Province, Marmara Region, Turkey

Background imageBursa Collection: Broken shoulder, artwork C016 / 6568

Broken shoulder, artwork C016 / 6568
Broken shoulder. Artwork of a vertical (coronal) section through the bones of the shoulder, showing a fracture (centre right) of the upper part of the humerus (upper arm bone)

Background imageBursa Collection: A detail from the Osman Gazi Tomb in Bursa, Turkey

A detail from the Osman Gazi Tomb in Bursa, Turkey
A detail from the tomb of Osman Gazi who is one of the original founders of the Ottoman state. The Bursa earthquake in 1855 completely destroyed the original tomb

Background imageBursa Collection: General view, Bursa, Turkey

General view, Bursa, Turkey. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBursa Collection: View of the city, Bursa, Turkey

View of the city, Bursa, Turkey. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBursa Collection: Sultans Tomb interior - Bursa, Turkey

Sultans Tomb interior - Bursa, Turkey
The oppulent painted and tled interior of the Sultans Tombs in Bursa, Turkey. Fourth largest city and the first Ottoman Capital. Historically also known Prussa and later Brussa

Background imageBursa Collection: Artwork showing calcaneal spur and foot pain

Artwork showing calcaneal spur and foot pain
Calcaneal spur and foot pain. Illustration showing causes of pain in the foot. At top left are the calf muscles which attach to the calcaneus (heel- bone) via the Achilles tendon (white)

Background imageBursa Collection: Lymph node, SEM

Lymph node, SEM
Lymph node. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a freeze fracture section through a lymph node, showing part of the medullary sinus

Background imageBursa Collection: Artwork showing the structure of the knee joint

Artwork showing the structure of the knee joint which articulates the femur (upper centre) with the tibia and fibula (bottom)

Background imageBursa Collection: Bursa on wrist

Bursa on wrist
Inflamed bursa on the wrist of an elderly woman. A bursa is a fluid-filled sac present at points in the body where skin, muscles and tendons slide across bone

Background imageBursa Collection: Bursa, Turkey - The house of the French Consulate

Bursa, Turkey - The house of the French Consulate. Fourth largest city and the first Ottoman Capital. Contains the Mausoleum of Osman Bey

Background imageBursa Collection: Celik Palace Hotel, Bursa, Turkey - Water Treatments

Celik Palace Hotel, Bursa, Turkey - Water Treatments
Celik Palace Hotel, Bursa, Turkey. This Hotel boasts a standard mineral bath from a mountainside source but also a radioactive water source

Background imageBursa Collection: Clock Tower - Bursa, Turkey

Clock Tower - Bursa, Turkey
Clock Tower Bursa - Turkey. Fourth largest city and the first Ottoman Capital. Contains the Mausoleum of Osman Bey, founder of the Ottoman Empire as well as two world famous Sufi Saints

Background imageBursa Collection: Turkish Market Scene - Bursa, Turkey

Turkish Market Scene - Bursa, Turkey
Market scene in Bursa - Turkey. Fourth largest city and the first Ottoman Capital. Contains the Mausoleum of Osman Bey, founder of the Ottoman Empire as well as two world famous Sufi Saints

Background imageBursa Collection: Bursa - Turkey - Turkish merchants

Bursa - Turkey - Turkish merchants
Turkish street merchants outside a general hardware store at Bursa - Turkey. Fourth largest city and the first Ottoman Capital

Background imageBursa Collection: Bursa - Turkey - Grand New Baths - Yeni Kaplidja

Bursa - Turkey - Grand New Baths - Yeni Kaplidja
The New Thermal Baths/Spa at Bursa - Turkey. Fourth largest city and the first Ottoman Capital. Contains the Mausoleum of Osman Bey ( Sultan / Chieftain ) (1258 - 1356)

Background imageBursa Collection: Interior of the Baths - Bursa, Turkey

Interior of the Baths - Bursa, Turkey
Interior of the Baths at Bursa - Turkey. Fourth largest city and the first Ottoman Capital. Contains the Mausoleum of Osman Bey ( Sultan / Chieftain ) (1258 - 1356)

Background imageBursa Collection: Bursa - Turkey - Tomb of Sultan Osman I

Bursa - Turkey - Tomb of Sultan Osman I
Tomb of Sultan Osman Bey, founder of the Ottoman Empire at Bursa - Turkey. Fourth largest city and the first Ottoman Capital. Historically also known Prussa and later Brussa




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"Bursa: A Treasure Trove of History, Culture, and Natural Beauty" Step into the enchanting city of Bursa, Turkey, where history comes alive through its splendid treasures. Among them are the awe-inspiring swords adorned with Gold, Silver, Lapis Lazuli, and Obsidian - fit for kings and queens. These magnificent weapons tell tales of power and valor from a bygone era. Circa 1890 in Brousse (now known as Bursa), Turkey was a time when this bustling city thrived with trade and craftsmanship. The echoes of its rich past can still be felt today as you wander through its ancient streets. From Mudanya to Yeni Kaplica Hot Spring Baths, every corner offers something unique. However, repetitive activities like aerobics that involve lifting up the knee should be approached with caution to prevent any potential trauma. The Tomb of Sultan Murad II stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Ottoman Empire during his reign from 1421 to 1451. This historic site has been digitally restored from a 19th-century original photograph - allowing us to glimpse into the past. Snapping hip syndrome may cause discomfort when the iliopsoas tendon subluxes over the greater trochanter, and is essential to take care while engaging in physical activities in order to avoid such injuries. Immerse yourself in relaxation at Eski Kaplica Hamami (Old Hot Spring Bathhouse) located in Cekirge Bursa or rejuvenate your senses at Yesil Turbe's Mausoleum dedicated to Mehmed I - both offering an authentic Turkish experience not found anywhere else. No visit would be complete without exploring architectural marvels like Yesil Cami (Green Mosque), which showcases intricate design elements reflecting Islamic artistry at its finest. And don't forget to admire vintage houses that stand proudly amidst the modern landscape, preserving Bursa's unique charm.