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Kayseri is one of the cities in the Central Anatolia Region of Turkey. It connects to the province of Nevşehir with the Cappadocia border. It has the Hörmetçi/Hürmetçi Marshes where the wild horses are. It is also famous for the Kapusbaşı Waterfall. Dishes such as mantı and yağlama are also local. Kayseri, one of the oldest cities in the world, is in the region called Cappadocia in classical times. This region, located south of Kızılırmak, extends from Lake Tuz to the Euphrates River. The Silk Road passes through here. The region has been the cradle of many civilizations. When Yavuz Sultan Selim Khan annexed Kayseri to the Ottoman Empire in 1515, it became the center of one of the seven sanjaks (provinces) of the Karaman (Konya) province (beylerbeylik). In the census conducted in 1830, it was stated in the sources that the number of households in Kayseri was 7693 and the population was between 21,005 and 26,000. After Tanzimat, it became one of the five sanjaks of Ankara Province, and had three districts. When all sanjaks (mutasarrıflıks) were called “vilayet-il” in the Republican era, Kayseri became a province. The name “Kaysarîye” was changed to Kayseri. Sultan II.Abdulhamid had a clock tower built in the city square. ✔Processes performed on the video: ✔FPS increased to 50 frames per second. ✔Image resolution increased to 1080 FHD. ✔Improved video clarity and brightness. ✔Colored only for ambiance. ✔Restoration (stabilization, denoising, cleaning, blur removal.) Please note that the coloring colors are not real, coloring is done only for ambiance and does not represent real historical data! Content preparation: AkifTanrıkulu