I was born in Ankara. My mother is Turkish and my father is American Indian. I was fortunate enough to live in Turkey for a while I still have family there in Turkey. Thank you so much for sharing .❤🇹🇷🇺🇸
You gave such a full history of Türkiye in one day in Ankara! From ancient Anatolia to Roman times through the Ottomans, you showed the richness of culture and civilization itself. Thank you, Aysenur for such a beautiful exploration of Ankara! It’s wonderful also that you become happiest in the fruit and vegetable market 😊 Everything looked delicious! (Even the offal 😍😆). I look forward to your versions of the recipes you’ve learned at the dinner ❤
I am watching you on YT and love your travel logs as well as your recipes .... you bring loving memories of my grandmother, long departed from this world - I am not Turkish but I grew-up in my grandmother's home town of Braila, town that while independent, it was Ottoman Empire's regional capital from the time of Mehmed the Conqueror .... the city had a significant ottoman population for few centuries with a blend of both Christians from Anatolia and Phanar/Fener and Muslims from some of the military stationed. To this day, the old mosque still stands, a lot of the dishes are still popular and part of local culture even though, most Turks that can be found, are new comers, after 1990. As I said, it has been few decades since I've visited my grandmother's home town but I still cook for my family many of her traditional dishes that seem to have been significantly influenced by the Ottoman cuisine of the time ... now, thanks to you, I can refresh some of those recipes and even put them in writing for the younger generation in my family - I never been in Ankara so enjoyed your walk about the city - Thank you!
Hi dear Camelia, thanks for sharing your lovely story. I am happy to hear that ı make you remember your memories of your grandmother (may she rest in peace) Also glad that there are still traditions influenced by Ottomans ❤️ best wishes from Istanbul
@@TFT Thank you for taking the time to read my comment - I am also sending you best wishes from Long Beach California .... one of the good things in living in Los Angeles/Long Beach California area is that I can shop Turkish specialized markets and find all the ingredients, sometime the same brands that you are using. It is very helpful that you describe the ingredients that you are using, just in case I need to find the same but from a different brand .... Thank you again and wishing you and your family the very best ....
Thank you Sister for sharing Türkiye’s and Ankara’s beautiful rich history - a part of why I fell in love with Türkiye! I miss it every day more and more. I live through your sharing inshallah! MashaAllah Sister! 😊
What a beautiful video! All those historical places, I love history so much. You said it Aysenur “My kind of place “ the market , I love markets too. I really enjoy this video. Thanks for sharing with us the history and also the Capital of Turkey Ankara. TC. ❤️😘🇲🇹🌹
Beautiful vlog on Ankara. The scenes from the train, the mosque and everything in between were wonderful to see. Thank you for sharing your beautiful adventures! Can’t wait to see some of those recipes. 🤗
Hi, dear aysenur! Nice vlog...exploring very systematically. I enjoyed a wounderful senaries of museum. Mosque looks so peaceful and beautiful. Happy to watch all goods things from a wounderful country. 'Turkey' !! My lot's of love and good wishes with u ❤ me fatma from india.🙂
Hello, I am a huge fan of your channel and I love all your videos. I am from London and will be coming to Turkey in July. I would like meet Erkan Davulcu. Seeing as you've already met him, is there any possibility that you can contact him to see if he would permit us to see him and his family?
Ankara la sento nominare a Terra Amara una fiction Televisiva Turca ma da 2anni in Italia 🇮🇹un giorno se ti va x non vai ad Adana ? Ok ti saluto ciao dall'Italia un abbraccio 🖐️🇮🇹🇮🇹la Turchia è nel mio cuore ❤️👍
Wonderful love from Santa Fe, New Mexico. The earth here is Red and fine Just like Libya.I lived there for four and a half years before and After the Ghadafi Coup.I am always drawn to Desert Areas And Roman Ruins Istambul Still is top of my bucket list.Come to Santa Fe ,New Mexico. Native American. Continuously Occupied By 10 Native American tribes for 2,300 years.
"İnşaallah " detayı çok hoş olmuş, zaten ülkenin tanıtımı için çok önemli videolar bunun yanında duruşunuzla ve bazı ifadelerinizle diğer İslam ülkelerinin nazarında da önemlidir, diye düşünüyorum.
I was born in Ankara. My mother is Turkish and my father is American Indian. I was fortunate enough to live in Turkey for a while I still have family there in Turkey. Thank you so much for sharing .❤🇹🇷🇺🇸
You gave such a full history of Türkiye in one day in Ankara! From ancient Anatolia to Roman times through the Ottomans, you showed the richness of culture and civilization itself. Thank you, Aysenur for such a beautiful exploration of Ankara! It’s wonderful also that you become happiest in the fruit and vegetable market 😊 Everything looked delicious! (Even the offal 😍😆). I look forward to your versions of the recipes you’ve learned at the dinner ❤
Thank you so much 😊 yes I can’t wait to try some of the recipes and share it with you all
I am watching you on YT and love your travel logs as well as your recipes .... you bring loving memories of my grandmother, long departed from this world - I am not Turkish but I grew-up in my grandmother's home town of Braila, town that while independent, it was Ottoman Empire's regional capital from the time of Mehmed the Conqueror .... the city had a significant ottoman population for few centuries with a blend of both Christians from Anatolia and Phanar/Fener and Muslims from some of the military stationed. To this day, the old mosque still stands, a lot of the dishes are still popular and part of local culture even though, most Turks that can be found, are new comers, after 1990. As I said, it has been few decades since I've visited my grandmother's home town but I still cook for my family many of her traditional dishes that seem to have been significantly influenced by the Ottoman cuisine of the time ... now, thanks to you, I can refresh some of those recipes and even put them in writing for the younger generation in my family -
I never been in Ankara so enjoyed your walk about the city - Thank you!
Hi dear Camelia, thanks for sharing your lovely story. I am happy to hear that ı make you remember your memories of your grandmother (may she rest in peace) Also glad that there are still traditions influenced by Ottomans ❤️ best wishes from Istanbul
@@TFT Thank you for taking the time to read my comment - I am also sending you best wishes from Long Beach California .... one of the good things in living in Los Angeles/Long Beach California area is that I can shop Turkish specialized markets and find all the ingredients, sometime the same brands that you are using. It is very helpful that you describe the ingredients that you are using, just in case I need to find the same but from a different brand .... Thank you again and wishing you and your family the very best ....
Such an amazing trip, and was awesome to do it with you, teşekkurler. I can't wait to watch your new recipes coming from the event
Thank you Sister for sharing Türkiye’s and Ankara’s beautiful rich history - a part of why I fell in love with Türkiye! I miss it every day more and more. I live through your sharing inshallah! MashaAllah Sister! 😊
Nice to see the sun rising from the train and parts of Ankara.
The old mosque was beautiful...my kind of place 💚
What a beautiful video! All those historical places, I love history so much. You said it Aysenur “My kind of place “ the market , I love markets too. I really enjoy this video. Thanks for sharing with us the history and also the Capital of Turkey Ankara. TC. ❤️😘🇲🇹🌹
My pleasure dear Beatrice. I’m glad you enjoyed too. Yes my kinda place 😃🙋🏻♀️
Beautiful vlog on Ankara. The scenes from the train, the mosque and everything in between were wonderful to see. Thank you for sharing your beautiful adventures! Can’t wait to see some of those recipes. 🤗
Turkish are amazing people and culture. Yummy 😋 foods Thank you for sharing your travel video with us. God bless you and family 😊😊😊❤
Always interesting. Thank you 🙋🇬🇧🇹🇷
I love turky waching from sindh pakistan❤
Hi, dear aysenur! Nice vlog...exploring very systematically. I enjoyed a wounderful senaries of museum. Mosque looks so peaceful and beautiful. Happy to watch all goods things from a wounderful country. 'Turkey' !! My lot's of love and good wishes with u ❤ me fatma from india.🙂
Tebrikler, bu kez çekimler daha da profesyonel olmuş.
You should have visited Ataturk's new tower in anakara and Presidential Library and anitkabir
Спасибо большое Я как бутта была Анкары спасибо вам я из Узбекистана ❤❤❤❤❤❤😅
Aslm, MaashaAllah, how beautiful' love your videos. Aunty Sha from Cape Town South Africa
Hello, I am a huge fan of your channel and I love all your videos. I am from London and will be coming to Turkey in July. I would like meet Erkan Davulcu. Seeing as you've already met him, is there any possibility that you can contact him to see if he would permit us to see him and his family?
Ankara la sento nominare a Terra Amara una fiction Televisiva Turca ma da 2anni in Italia 🇮🇹un giorno se ti va x non vai ad Adana ? Ok ti saluto ciao dall'Italia un abbraccio 🖐️🇮🇹🇮🇹la Turchia è nel mio cuore ❤️👍
Thank you, it was great and very heartwarming vlog!❤
Thank you for sharing Ankara and wonderful history information. I hope someday I will visit your beautiful country. Inshallah ❤️
Love from Guwahati Assam India 🇮🇳🇹🇷
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Very nice video. I enjoyed the video tour of the city. Thank you for sharing.
You’re welcome 😊
Sizinle istanbulu gezmeyi çok isterim 😢
Ama birgun mutlaka gelecam😍
I love your travel videos.
Thank you so much
Çok güzel Ülkemiz gibi yok Teseekurler video için ❤
Rica ederim, teşekkürler güzel yorumunuz için
Alhamdolillah, very interesting ❤❤❤
I see i have a new history teacher
Thank you dear Ayşe
An amazing city - well done on your content.
Nice trip.
They have to allow filming
to know more about thier event.
Would have been Nice yes 😊
اسواق جميله❤
mashallah
Beautiful places
Ma'am, You looks simple and the most beautiful and dignified in The Presidential complex :)
Love from Mauritius
Wonderful love from Santa Fe, New Mexico. The earth here is Red and fine Just like Libya.I lived there for four and a half years before and After the Ghadafi Coup.I am always drawn to Desert Areas And Roman Ruins Istambul Still is top of my bucket list.Come to Santa Fe ,New Mexico. Native American. Continuously Occupied By 10 Native American tribes for 2,300 years.
It is Their land not Anglo's
Spanish for 'White people'.
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very nice! salam from Singapore!
Thank you very much!
Merhaba Kardeşim 💙🇹🇷🇹🇷💙 Zeynep 🌸🧿🌸 Pamuk Prenses ✨🌸✨ LOVE from INDIA 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Merhaba teşekkürler 😊🙋🏻♀️
"İnşaallah " detayı çok hoş olmuş, zaten ülkenin tanıtımı için çok önemli videolar bunun yanında duruşunuzla ve bazı ifadelerinizle diğer İslam ülkelerinin nazarında da önemlidir, diye düşünüyorum.
you make great videos 💖
Thank you so much!
Why is the sky so dark.
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I like liver, kidney, and heart. I need to try more things, lol.
😊👍🏻good luck
Very cruel .
@@phillipcarter8045 Hi, I would suggest you do not eat it since you find it cruel.
Ok
Hi
Obviously you're not Turkish