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Ankara is the capital of Turkey and the country's second largest city after Istanbul. The city has a mean elevation of 850 m (2800 ft), and as of 2007 the city had a population of 3,901,201, which includes eight districts under the city's administration. Ankara also serves as the capital of Ankara Province. The hill which overlooks the city is crowned by the ruins of the old castle, which adds to the picturesqueness of the view, but only a few historic structures surrounding the old citadel have survived to our date.
There are, however, many finely preserved remains of Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine architecture, the most remarkable being the Temple of Augustus and Rome (20 BC) which is also known as the Monumentum Ancyranum.. - Wikipedia |
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Of Interest to Indiansand South Asians in Basel: Indian Restaurants // Indian Grocery // Temples // Indian Association // Articles on Indians in Basel
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Spice restaurant, Ankara, Turkey
Address: Çayhane sokak 30
A Gaziosmanpasa
Ankara
Tel: 312 446 68 85
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It's surprisingly difficult to find good, authentic Indian cuisine in a city the size of sprawling Istanbul. However, this is definitely the place to come if you can't live without tandooris, biriyanis and a vast range of tasty but tongue-numbing curries. It's located in a restored Ottoman building on three beautifully renovated saffron-hued levels, just one street away from Sultanahmet's main drag, Divan Yolu. The cost of lunch and dinner at Dubb is surprisingly reasonable considering international cuisine in Istanbul typically equals pricey. - Yahoo |
Indian, South Asian Grocery Shops in Ankara, Turkey |
Please send details if you are aware of an Indian grocery shop in Istanbul
Will I get indian vegetables and provisions in Istanbul Turkey? Lots of the dried herbs ans spices can be found in Misircarsisi( (Spice Bazaar in Eminonu district) and most- not all-of the Indian veggies are also sold in open green markets or supermarkets, including vermicelli, Basmati rice, and all kinds of peppers.
You wont be able to find canned coconut milk powder and coconut oil in here, though - Read more in Yahoo Answers |
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