By: Sunnatillayeva Mavluda Qudrat

When you hear or say these words involuntarily, when you mean Turkey, Istanbul, a feeling similar to a beautiful melody appears in your heart. The culture of the Turkish state is completely different and distinct from all over the world. If we take a closer look at the history and culture of Turkey, we will witness a number of wonders.
The history of Turkey is a multi-ethnic country, where people can not mix with each other and thus preserve separate ethnic and religious identities within the empire. After the establishment of an empire after the First World War, the Republic of Turkey adopted a unitary approach that brought together the different cultures within its borders in order to create a national and cultural identity. Soon, a number of fundamental reforms were implemented, in the center of which the Turkish society should westernize itself politically and culturally in order to modernize.

It combines a very diverse and heterogeneous set of elements originating from different cultures of Eastern European, Eastern Mediterranean, Caucasian, Middle Eastern and Central Asian traditions. Many of these traditions originally originated in Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, It was united by the Ottoman Empire, a multi-ethnic and multi-religious country spanning East and North Africa. Established after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the government in the early years of the Republic of Turkey built a new amalgam of reforms and Western-oriented policies and a lot of money was spent on fine arts, such as sculpture and other artistic fields throughout the country.
Kapali Chorshi, one of the oldest and largest shopping centers in the world, is located in Turkey.

An unusual Turkish dish – “chicken gogsu” – is one of the delicious desserts of the Turkish state. Every 10 days, a new type of plant is discovered. Famous, fruits grown in the southern parts of the country are of high quality and useful.
The largest metro station in Turkey is also a historic old building. The sea with the most turtles is also in Turkey, and it is the most peaceful.
The buildings of Turkey, famous for their ancient churches, are low but very attractive.

