Accommodation Milas, Bodrum Turkey 2024
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Meltemi Breeze, Milas

Meltemi Breeze

Milas, Bodrum, Turkey

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    Bodrum Bargilya Villalari, Milas

    Bodrum Bargilya Villalari

    Milas, Bodrum, Turkey

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      Doora Bodrum Hotel, Milas

      Doora Bodrum Hotel

      Milas, Bodrum, Turkey

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      Mylasa Farm And Villas, Milas

      Mylasa Farm And Villas

      Milas, Bodrum, Turkey

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        Beach Front Apartment, Milas

        Beach Front Apartment

        Milas, Bodrum, Turkey

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          Luxury And Comfortable Villa With A View, Milas

          Luxury And Comfortable Villa With A View

          Milas, Bodrum, Turkey

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            Adabuku Lux Ve Yeni Villa, Milas

            Adabuku Lux Ve Yeni Villa

            Milas, Bodrum, Turkey

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              Villa Akasya, Milas

              Villa Akasya

              Milas, Bodrum, Turkey

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                Villa Mila, Milas

                Villa Mila

                Milas, Bodrum, Turkey

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                  Villa Lake View 10 By Likya Global, Milas

                  Villa Lake View 10 By Likya Global

                  Milas, Bodrum, Turkey

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                    Villa Lake View 7, Milas

                    Villa Lake View 7

                    Milas, Bodrum, Turkey

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                      Milas

                      Milas is an ancient city and the seat of the district of the same name in Muğla Province in southwestern Turkey. The city commands a region with an active economy, and the region is very rich in history and its remains, the whole territory of Milas district containing a remarkable twenty-seven archaeological sites of note.[3] The city was the first capital of ancient Caria and of the Anatolian beylik of Menteşe in medieval times. There was a Jewish community.

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                      One of the two ancient symbols of the city is "Baltalıkapı" (Gate with an ax), a well-preserved Roman gate called as a result of a trapezoid sculpture of a two-headed ax (labrys).
                      There are a number of historic buildings Turkish Milas, dating from both mentee and Ottoman periods. A number of old houses built in the nineteenth or early twentieth century, which have been preserved in their original appearance are also noteworthy. Of the three most important mosques of Milas's Grand Mosque dating from 1378 and Orhan Bey Mosque dating from 1330, when it was built, was the capital of the principality Milas Turkish mentee. Imposing Firuz Bey Mosque Something was built shortly after the incorporation of Milas Ottoman Empire's first named city administrator ottoman.
                      Milas carpets and rugs woven in wool have been internationally famous for centuries and bears the typical elements. Nowadays, they are no longer produced in the town of Milas, but rather in a dozen villages around Milas.
                      Castle Beçin capital bey mentee is located in a village dependent Beçin at a distance of 5 km from Milas city. The fortress was restored in 1974, and includes two mosques, two Medresesi, hammam, the remains of a Byzantine chapels and traces of earlier periods.
                      At a distance of 14 km from Milas center, set on a steep hill and surrounded by pine forests is the old center of Labranda Carian cult, his name echoed again homonymous labrys tradition. The ruins, including a temple, banquet halls and tombs have been excavated by a Swedish team in the early 20th century, and spectacular views across the valley attracts little interest visitors adventurous ready to climb.