Rising dramatically on a steep incline from the banks of the Enguri Su, Ankara, Turkey's capital and second most populous city, is a modern European metropolis speckled with reminders of its varied history. Old castles and ruins from Hittite, Phrygian, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman civilizations dot the landscape. The modern city includes government and state houses, major universities, military bases, consulates, bustling nightlife and the oldest park in the city, Genclik Park.
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I was 1969 born in Nigde province next to a carpet loom. My family moved to Ankara 1970. My father was in carpet business and travelling in Anatolia. After elementary school, I have entered to carpet business with my father in Ulus – Opeara square where all the people used to come and sell their textiles and rugs from all other towns of Anatolia. I started to work for other dealers in Ankara and Adana with Vedat Karadag and he made me fall in love with rugs. I started my own repair shop in Ankara in 1987. I started to buy and sell tribal and village rugs and kilims. My greatest interest was nomadic gran bags – Yastiks and ethnic personal weavings. I moved my shop to Balgat in 2001 to be closer to embassy people and uptown. Later years, we have established a washing and cleaning facilitiy in 2004. Years went by and I have had the chance to sell many pieces to U.S and all other embassies. There has been clients who bought over 300 pieces in just 3 years period and many other rug
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Gallery Soyut opens an average of 40 solo exhibitions annually. Gallery Abstract, one of the most active art galleries in Turkey, is a place frequented by artists and art enthusiasts, with its principled, consistent galery attitude and uninterrupted activities.
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