Adventurer Maceracı Harran’da! Eşeğe Bindi, Kümbet Evleri Gezdi! 4

Yes, we fell to avoid falling into the pit. Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube. Yes, well done. Go ahead. Go home, brother. Thank you. Thank you, brother. Yes. Yes, friends, we have arrived in Harran. We are in the Harran town center. Harran Castle. Peace be upon you, young people. As-salam. What are you doing? We are riding a donkey, is there a race? Yes. Yes. Let’s race. Sir , where are you going, brother? Are you traveling like that? Yes. Hot, aren’t you adventurous? Yes. Well. Uh-huh. How are you, brother? Good. I am following you. Tell me, brother . Are you an adventurer? Yes. Yes. Welcome. Welcome, brother. Adventurer, huh ? Yes. You were here the other day. When was it, brother? There was one adventurer the other day. I mean, I came once, 4-5 months ago. Exactly. It was time then. I came during fasting. Exactly. Come over there on the right, there is a Harran house . Come sit there and get some rest. Exactly, brother. No. Where are you talking about? That culture house? Okay, bro. Are you recording now? Uh-huh. Should I share you? Yes. Yes. Share . Yes. What’s your name? Yes. I’m following you. Ha, follow me. We, the people of Harran, already follow me a lot. That’s why I love Harran. Is it filming now? Ha, ha, this one isn’t. This one is. I’ll post it on YouTube too. We’ll share it on YouTube too. Instagram, Facebook, they all have it. I’ll post it. Come on, a lot. Do you know them too? Yes. Everyone knows you. Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube. Yes. Well done. They know them all. Look, why did you shave your hair so badly? Isn’t it hot? No. We don’t cut it. Why did you cut it like that? It’s always like that for all of you. Because it’s hot. Because it’s hot? I’m sweating. But put a hat on your head or something. In the shooting, bro? In the shooting? Come on, in the shooting. Let’s go home, bro. Thanks. Thanks, bro. When are you going to post it? Here I’ll post it on TikTok. If I get home I will post it. Where is your home, brother? In Adıyaman. Do you ride, brother? A donkey on a donkey? Yes. It’ll make me fall . No, I swear, it won’t do anything. God, God. Even Nasreddin Hodja rides. Should I ride? Well, how am I supposed to ride now? I ride a motorcycle like Nasreddin Hodja, but you’re used to it. It can’t carry me. It carries, but it’s yours, it carries, but look, see how you are, sir, do you know ? Run, then it runs, but it doesn’t run. Hello Turk, Turk, God , okay, Hello Turk, travel around, ride, brother, see if it’s smart? Come on, wait a minute, let me pull you aside. Cars are coming . Come on, brother. Okay. But I might fall. Sir, brother? But I might fall. I swear, you won’t fall. Come on, by God , falling won’t hurt. Where are you going, brother? I’ll tour Harran on a donkey. Are you going to the bazaar? Where to the bazaar? Maybe I’ll go to the bazaar. I don’t have any room. Look, there’s a bag. It won’t run, right? He won’t run. God. Let it go that way. Don’t hit too hard, huh. Look, I’ll fall . Come on, come on that way. Yes, we got off the motorcycle. We got on the donkey. In Harran. We’re going to the Harran culture houses. We’re on a cultural journey in Harran right now. Yes, friends, we are in Harran. We are in the Harran town center. Right now, we will get off the motorcycle and ride the donkey. We will continue culture and tourism in Harran by donkey. I’m riding this. Come on, black. God. Let’s go to our cultural tour with the donkey. We got off the motorcycle and continued on the donkey. Come on, fast. Wait, I’m stopping. The adventurer is touring Harran on the donkey. Where to the bazaar? There’s no room all the way to the bazaar. Look, there’s a bag. I can barely fit myself. There’s no way. There’s stuff in it. Stop, I’ll give it to you. Slowly, but slowly. Slowly. Row by row. Brother, I’m following. Okay, slowly. No no. Okay, okay, okay, young people, look. Okay, look, you’re going to break it. Okay. No, enough. No, enough. Come on, enough. No. Okay, guys, okay, look, guys. Okay, okay, okay, that’s enough. Can we see your faces? Come on, come on. Come on, pay attention. Let it go. Come on, bro, let’s just finish a little bro. No, no, bro, bro, bro, what are you doing, guys? Where are you from? Adıyaman. I see you on Instagram every day. Are you following? Well, it’s on TikTok. I came here and there. You’re like a soldier. Yes. Yes. Shall we make a TikTok, brother? Shall I rev up, brother ? Search for TikTok, rev up. Slowly, you too, rev up. Okay? Isn’t the adventure over? Does an adventure end in Haran? I went this way this time too. Where? I entered from Karahantepe. I came here. But you’ve been here for a while. No, I mean, I’ve traveled here. I did. Yes. The last time I came here was during the fasting month. I came in March. So, it’s July now. I’m from Adıyaman. Exactly. Well. See you guys. Pay attention. I’ll share you. Okay. Adventurer As an adventurer, I’m heading to the very heart of history today. I step inside the Harran gate on my motorcycle, entering thousands of years of ancient Harran. In these stone streets, every step holds a legend, every corner a mystery. This isn’t just a city; it’s another world where time stands still and the past blends with the present. Let’s explore together. Adventurer As I rode my motorcycle along the dusty roads of ancient Harran, I began to feel my weariness. I searched for a tree to cool off in, a corner to find shade, but there wasn’t one. History, as silent as nature itself, had been in these ancient lands. Just then, something on the horizon caught my eye. A giant Turkish flag waving proudly in the heart of ancient Harran. I turned my motorcycle towards the flag. The shadow of that flag wasn’t just a shadow. It was a refuge, a peace. And I rested under this sacred shade. It wasn’t just my body that was tired. My soul rested as well. We were under the shadow of the Turkish flag. The Harran Grand Mosque was built by the Abbasids in the 750s. It wasn’t just a place of worship; it was a center of knowledge. It’s where Islam meets science, and its stone walls still silently tell the tale of the past. The Harran Grand Mosque, a 1,000-year-old temple that housed Anatolia’s first Islamic university . These stones, dating from the Abbasid era, carry not only worship but also knowledge, wisdom, and civilization. History whispers with every step. This ancient structure still stands tall, one of the most precious legacies the past has left us. I continue to follow the footsteps of history. After taking in the magic of the Harran Grand Mosque, my eyes are drawn to another beauty. On the horizon, a fairytale-like sight, Harra’s famous dome houses. Without a second thought , I start my motorcycle and set off to encounter these unique structures. Because every stone, every dome, reveals a different story. As an adventurer, I rode my motorcycle to the heart of history. Before me stood the dome houses of Harran, rising like gateways to another world. Hello, dear friends. Where are we today? We are in Harran. Kadimşehir. We are in Harran. We are in the dome houses of Harran. Each one was built with stone, patience, and mastery. Not a single nail or beam. They have defied the sun, the wind, and time for thousands of years. Under these domes, not only people but also stories lived, and now I’m right in the middle of this mystical atmosphere. I ‘m at the center of this mystical atmosphere. I’m at the place where past meets present. These extraordinary dome houses, defying the desert heat of Harran, were built centuries ago with mud, straw, and brick. They had no air conditioning or windows, but they were cool in summer and warm in winter. These structures, which blend Islamic architecture with Mesopotamian tradition , are living history dating back thousands of years . Each dome is a story carried from the past to the present. Here we go. Harran dome houses The time spent among the dome houses of Harran was a silent yet profound journey intertwined with history . As the sun slowly sank below the horizon, it was time to leave this ancient city. The sound of my engine this time carried a farewell, but I know I will return to these lands one day. Because some places are not just for sightseeing; they are etched into your soul. Heh. Ah. Yes, we fell into the pit to avoid falling into it. H Yes, dear friends, I’ve left the Harran town center. I’m currently heading towards Yardımcı. Hopefully, I can find Yardımcı this time. When I came here in March, this road was dirt, but now it’s paved. And it’s a beautiful one, too. Asphalt has been laid. Hot asphalt. This is Bükdere. I came here in March too. Yes to Bükdere . I was saying this road, friends. When I came in March, this road was very bad. It was stabilized and very gravel. But now the Metropolitan Municipality has built this place too. It has laid very nice hot asphalt. At least people can go back and forth comfortably on this road. The cultural road I came on in the morning was also very nice. Hot asphalt. I was very pleased with that road too. The second road is this one. Very nice. Peace be upon you, uncle. Peace be upon you, brother, does it lead to Yardımcı? Yardımcı. Yes. Yes. This road goes. Should I go straight? You go straight. Look, the big road will come before you. Okay. You turn right, Yardımcı. That’s 5 kilometers anyway. I’ll make two right turns. One right. One right. Yes. Look, this road will come across. Don’t go across. You’re saying that after you pass this village, right, brother? After you pass the village, you’ll pass a nearby village, 2-3 villages. 2-3 villages, one village. Yes, they’re all mixed up. They’re close. Which village is that, brother? This is the Minaret. Okay, I passed the Minaret. Oh, this is the Minaret. Yes. Mosque village. Where is Sıralı village, brother? Is Sıralı that way? Sıralı is on the other side. I went from there to minaret, minaret. Yes. I extended the road quite a bit back then. Oh, look, look here. This isn’t a boat. Yes. The other boat, you go to the right. There’s a thing there. There’s a canal. Huh. That’s asphalt too. If you get on that, it’ll take you right to the thing. All the way to Yardımcı. To Yardımcı. Yes. Okay, brother. That road isn’t like this road. It’s like skimming here. Exactly. They did that well, brother. Yes. It was really bad when I was here last. They all called. Yes. Where? Where do you come from? I’m from Adıyaman, brother. Today I went to Karhantepe via the Mardin road. Yes. From that mountainside village, I came to Harran one by one, through those mountains. Yes. What are you doing, brother? Are the animals yours? Yes. Is this child yours? He’s my grandson. Grandson. May Allah forgive you. Peace be upon you. Peace be upon you. Good luck, master. Thank you, brother. Is this your follow on TikTok? Exactly. How are you? You’re good? Thank God. Thank God. I was on the Harran side today . From here, I’ll go to the assistant. The assistant also goes towards the center. Thank you, brother. Thank you . Thank you. Okay. See you. Thank you. Brother, I’m filming and stuff. They know me in this area. That’s right. Come on, brother. Let me have a drink of water while I’m standing. Yes. Is there a master? What’s there? Is there Instagram? Let’s follow them. Yes, there is, brother. There is Instagram. TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, they all have them. Are you following too? No. Is the camera recording? It’s recording now, brother. Is yours sharing too? Share, brother. Okay. We love you. Thank you, brother. You are our dear too. We love Urfa too. We love Harran. This is my second time in Harran. Is that so? What is your thing? What is it on Instagram? Bro, Adventurer If you write Adventurer, it will come up. Okay, okay . Adventurer, good luck. Thank you . Thank you, bro. I’m drinking hot hot water. Yes, I can’t get enough. You should have bought one thing. It’s frozen, bro, you ‘ll mix it up. Frost, everything I bought this morning was ice anyway. He. Edi has been on the bike since morning. He. Exactly. Since morning, both on the bike and Yes. I mean, since the sun hits the bags, the wind is also blowing. It’s blowing. It’s blowing hot. That’s why, bro, I mean, thank goodness for that too. Let’s see, slowly from here now, May God give you health. May God give you health. Amen. Amen. Amen. Is there anyone who wants or wishes, brother? Yes, my father. Come on. Thank you. Take care of yourself, bro. See you. May God protect you. Yes, dear friends, the sun is about to set in Harran. We have come to the end of another route. Hope to see you on another route, on another adventure, my friends.

🎥 Adventurer Maceracı ile Harran’da Unutulmaz Bir Yolculuk!
Bu bölümde motosikletimle tarihi Harran sokaklarında keşfe çıkıyorum. Yolda karşılaştığım eşekli çocuklarla sohbet ettim, onlar motorumun gazını verdi, ben ise onların eşeğine bindim. Bu renkli anlar hem güldürdü hem de içimi ısıttı.
🏠 Daha sonra rotamı Harran’ın meşhur kümbet evlerine çevirdim. Drone ile eşsiz kubbeleri ve Harran Ulu Camii’ni havadan görüntüledim.
🇹🇷 Harran’ın tam kalbinde yer alan dev Türk bayrağının gölgesinde kısa bir mola verdikten sonra, güneş ufka inerken motorumla tozlu yollarda kaybolmaya başladım…
📍 Bu videoda neler var?
✅ Harran sokaklarında motosiklet macerası
✅ Eşekli çocuklarla samimi sohbet
✅ Kümbet evleri ve tarihi atmosfer
✅ Drone ile Harran manzaraları
✅ Ulu Camii ve Türk bayrağı altında dinlenme
✅ Gün batımında unutulmaz bir yolculuk
⛔ Unutma! Beğenip abone olmayı, yorumlarda düşüncelerini paylaşmayı unutma. Yeni rotalarda görüşmek üzere!

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Video bölümleri
00:00 giriş
01:00 Eşekli Harranlı çocuklar ile sohbet ve eşeğe bindim
07:40 Harran Sokakları
08:52 Harran Kapı’dan giriş
09:40 Türk Bayrağı gölgesi dinlenme
10:11 Harran Ulu Cami
11:20 Harran Kubbe Evleri
15:36 Harran’dan ayrılma vakti
17:08 Motordan düştüm
18:25 Harran Kapı’dan çıkış
19:36 Harran’dan çıkış
20:52 Yolda amcayla sohbet
24:42 çıkış

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