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Uncovering Ancient Treasures at Istanbul's Museum of Archeology🏺| Türkiye 🇹🇷 Turkey

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2023
  • 🇹🇷 Welcome to Episode 32 of The Bearded Vagabond's Turkey Travel Series! THE LAST ONE!
    🔍 Join us as we uncover ancient treasures at Istanbul's Museum of Archeology! This fascinating museum is a must-visit for history buffs and travelers alike. 🇹🇷
    🏺 In this episode, we'll explore the museum's vast collection of artifacts, dating back thousands of years. From ancient civilizations to the Ottoman Empire, you'll be amazed by the rich history on display. Our journey will take us through the museum's various sections, showcasing the incredible artistry and craftsmanship of the past. 🎨
    👍 If you enjoyed this video, please give it a thumbs up and leave a comment below. We'd love to hear about your favorite artifact or exhibit at the museum! And don't forget to subscribe to The Bearded Vagabond for more travel adventures.
    🌍 Want more travel content? Check out our recent videos on Topkapi Palace and Hagia Irene, both located in Istanbul, Turkey. You won't want to miss these incredible destinations! 🕌
    🔔 Hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest videos, and join us as we continue to explore the world together. Happy travels! ✈️
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Komentáře • 6

  • @BaqPaqJaq
    @BaqPaqJaq Před rokem +3

    Great stuff Rex. Turkey is very nice. I agree tho, cities have too many people 🤣

    • @TheBeardedVagabond
      @TheBeardedVagabond  Před rokem

      For some reason the congestion of cities in Asia doesn't bother me. With the exception of the capitals with thier high rises.

  • @rendergartenarts
    @rendergartenarts Před rokem +3

    Ahh, Istanbul, the true location of Yeshua's crucifixion in 1148 AD (or 1048AD, I forget). I know you hate conspiracy theories, but your last coupe videos are key locations used in Anatoly Fomenkos work. I bet it would be a lot more spicy using him as a base line. When I watched them I was like "holy shit, that ties his theory in even more" Thank you

  • @rendergartenarts
    @rendergartenarts Před rokem

    #BiblicalEventsAreDescribingEventsFromTheMiddleAges

    • @TheBeardedVagabond
      @TheBeardedVagabond  Před rokem

      So your suggesting books that were written hundreds of years prior about even older "events" took place in the middle ages? I am not saying I believe a single word in any religious texts. But to suggest those stories in question actually took place after said books were written is kinda crazy. You know that we have a written history of well over 2000 years right? This is why some sights like say Göbekli Tepe are prehistoric as we do not have any written historical texts from then. But we absolutely have documented historical texts from over 4000 years ago.

    • @rendergartenarts
      @rendergartenarts Před rokem +1

      ​@@TheBeardedVagabond
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      Allow me to guide you, not by force or coercion, but by merely indicating the path I traversed. I can never compel you to embark upon it, but I can offer a gentle nudge towards the road, should the opportune moment arrive when you find yourself prepared to suspend disbelief. Only then shall you, and you alone, make the conscious choice to follow its winding course and behold the destination it unveils.
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