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Selfie-taking Ottoman statue in Turkish town attracts tourists, raises eyebrows
AMASYA

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A bizarre steel statue showing an Ottoman prince taking a selfie with a smart phone while grasping his sword with the other hand has raised eyebrows in a historic Turkish town.

The municipality in the Black Sea province of Amasya erected the unconventional statue on the shore of the town’s Yeşilırmak River on May 9, Doğan News Agency reported.

In the Ottoman era, Amasya served as one of the cities to which sultans sent their young sons, titled “Shahzade,” to learn how to govern.

Amasya Deputy Mayor Osman Akbaş said the steel statue did not depict any particular “Shahzade.”

“We built it for a purely visual purpose. We thought it would draw attention,” Akbaş said.

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The statue indeed drew attention as scores of tourists flocked to the area to take their own selfies with the Ottoman prince, hours after reports of the statue appeared in the media.

“It is certainly very beautiful. It’s different,” said Turkish tourist Dilek Tuna, who was visiting Amasya from the Central Anatolian province of Çorum.

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“I don’t think it’s a bad idea. It is just a joke,” said Amasya University student Ali Torun.

But not everyone liked the idea. “This is our government’s latest investment in Amasya: A selfie-taking Shahzade. Not a joke,” tweeted main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) deputy Ramis Topal.

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May/10/2015
 
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Selfie-taking Ottoman statue in Turkish town attracts tourists, raises eyebrows
AMASYA

n_82190_1.jpg



A bizarre steel statue showing an Ottoman prince taking a selfie with a smart phone while grasping his sword with the other hand has raised eyebrows in a historic Turkish town.

The municipality in the province of Amasya erected the unconventional statue on the shore of the town’s Yeşilırmak River on May 9, Doğan News Agency reported.

In the Ottoman era, Amasya served as one of the cities to which sultans sent their young sons, titled “Shahzade,” to learn how to govern.

Amasya Deputy Mayor Osman Akbaş said the steel statue did not depict any particular “Shahzade.”

“We built it for a purely visual purpose. We thought it would draw attention,” Akbaş said.

29237302.jpg


The statue indeed drew attention as scores of tourists flocked to the area to take their own selfies with the Ottoman prince, hours after reports of the statue appeared in the media.

“It is certainly very beautiful. It’s different,” said Turkish tourist Dilek Tuna, who was visiting Amasya from the Central Anatolian province of Çorum.

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“I don’t think it’s a bad idea. It is just a joke,” said Amasya University student Ali Torun.

But not everyone liked the idea. “This is our government’s latest investment in Amasya: A selfie-taking Shahzade. Not a joke,” tweeted main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) deputy Ramis Topal.

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May/10/2015

:lol:

I like it.
 
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Motherf******.
Did you had to break it and ruin it for others just because you don't like the idea? Primitive scum.
 
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He even has a Curved Samsung, that Ottoman Prince is more open minded than me. :D

Btw: Amasya was the Sancak of famous Sehzade Mustafa.
 
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I don't know what to think about this. I think the selfie culture is degenerate but if it attracts tourists; why not? The end justifies the means but they should have used iPhone 6. That b1tch breaks so fast.
 
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lol nice, shame about the broken phone.. hopefully the artist can fix it and restore it.
 
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