Teşekkürler ve Tebrikler hocam. Güzel bir gezi olmuş. Videonuz da çok güzel. Sizi çok sevdik. Hep böyle mutlu olun 😊. (Bu arada ben Hatay'lıyım ve dönerimiz çok güzeldir 😅)
@@thrasivouloslenakis2849 Ayasofya konusunda durum farklı İstanbul'un fethiyle camiye dönüşüp cumhuriyet turkiyesinde 1935 de Atamızın kararıyla müze olarak hizmet verdi.Ama bunun karşılığı diyorsanız saygı duyarım.O zaman bütün kiliseleri camiye çevirelim Yunan hükümeti de camileri kilise yapsın.Ben uygulamanın yanlış olduğuna atıfta bulundum.İki halk birbirinin aynı yazık oluyor politikaya alet ediliyorlar.
Turkey transformed even Aghia Sofia , which had been a museum for so many years, into a Mosque, asking tourists to pay €25 just to enter in a small area of it. In Greece you can enter all churches for free, we do not rip off foreign tourists like you in Aghia Sofia in Istanbul that your government asks tourists to pay € 25 just to enter in a small area.
@@adam1959 I agree with you on this issue. A very small amount can be charged for maintenance and repair, but 28 euros is a very high price. Also, the same fee should be charged from both Turks and foreigners. I'm sure if we talk, we will have many common thoughts as well as our differences of opinion.
@@adam1959 I agree with you on this issue. A very small amount can be charged for maintenance and repair, but 28 euros is a very high price. Also, the same fee should be charged from both Turks and foreigners. I'm sure if we talk, we will have many common thoughts as well as our differences of opinion.
Cesme Aghios Haralambos Orthodox Church after renovation has been transformed in an exhibition center, it does not operate as a church. Why do you expect that Greece will not transform the Mosque into a Byzantine Museum? Check your information right before telling the wrong side of history, please
@@adam1959 In Izmir, you can worship openly and freely in all your churches. We, the people of Izmir, find this natural. The church in Cesme was not used as a church anyway, it was in ruins. You are only looking at history from your own window. Why did you use the mosque in that way? Hagia Sophia became a mosque after conquering Istanbul. But the Christians there did not practice their religion. His rights were free. Still, all religions in our country worship freely.
@@adam1959 Also, let me tell you one last thing. You are talking about history. Were you a humanist when you tried to occupy the lands you had lived with for centuries during the War of Independence and burned all the villages when you lost the war and retreated?
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Teşekkürler ve Tebrikler hocam. Güzel bir gezi olmuş. Videonuz da çok güzel. Sizi çok sevdik. Hep böyle mutlu olun 😊. (Bu arada ben Hatay'lıyım ve dönerimiz çok güzeldir 😅)
@@fatihbilgin5634 Hatay candır.Lahmilavarka yerdik oradayken.Tesekkur ederim beğenmene sevindim.
@@anlatadamm4929 yıkıldı buralar ama gelirseniz beklerim. Ailecek sizleri ağırlamaktan memnun olurum.
Selam adamım iyi bir çekim gezinti abone oldum beğendik hadi bakalım.
@@intepesi Çokk teşekkürler
Haklisiniz Turkiyede hic bir kilisi camiye cevrilmedi , muzeye bile tahammulunuz yok Ayasofya kilisesi gibi , saygilarimla
@@thrasivouloslenakis2849 Ayasofya konusunda durum farklı İstanbul'un fethiyle camiye dönüşüp cumhuriyet turkiyesinde 1935 de Atamızın kararıyla müze olarak hizmet verdi.Ama bunun karşılığı diyorsanız saygı duyarım.O zaman bütün kiliseleri camiye çevirelim Yunan hükümeti de camileri kilise yapsın.Ben uygulamanın yanlış olduğuna atıfta bulundum.İki halk birbirinin aynı yazık oluyor politikaya alet ediliyorlar.
Turkey transformed even Aghia Sofia , which had been a museum for so many years, into a Mosque, asking tourists to pay €25 just to enter in a small area of it. In Greece you can enter all churches for free, we do not rip off foreign tourists like you in Aghia Sofia in Istanbul that your government asks tourists to pay € 25 just to enter in a small area.
@@adam1959 I agree with you on this issue. A very small amount can be charged for maintenance and repair, but 28 euros is a very high price. Also, the same fee should be charged from both Turks and foreigners. I'm sure if we talk, we will have many common thoughts as well as our differences of opinion.
@@adam1959 I agree with you on this issue. A very small amount can be charged for maintenance and repair, but 28 euros is a very high price. Also, the same fee should be charged from both Turks and foreigners. I'm sure if we talk, we will have many common thoughts as well as our differences of opinion.
Cesme Aghios Haralambos Orthodox Church after renovation has been transformed in an exhibition center, it does not operate as a church. Why do you expect that Greece will not transform the Mosque into a Byzantine Museum? Check your information right before telling the wrong side of history, please
@@adam1959 In Izmir, you can worship openly and freely in all your churches. We, the people of Izmir, find this natural. The church in Cesme was not used as a church anyway, it was in ruins. You are only looking at history from your own window. Why did you use the mosque in that way? Hagia Sophia became a mosque after conquering Istanbul. But the Christians there did not practice their religion. His rights were free. Still, all religions in our country worship freely.
@@adam1959 Also, let me tell you one last thing. You are talking about history. Were you a humanist when you tried to occupy the lands you had lived with for centuries during the War of Independence and burned all the villages when you lost the war and retreated?