The Ottoman-Era Bird Palaces Showing The Great Love Turkish People Have For Birds 😃

Long ago, during the reign of the Ottoman Empire, people usually construct small palaces for birds. This region is now found within the territory of Turkey, these birds houses are fixed to the walls outside city structures that are of utmost importance like inns, bridges, mosques, schools, libraries as well as fountains. 0:00 - Intro 0:00:12 - Back in the Ottoman Empire, people would build elaborate miniature palaces for the birds 0:00:21 - The birdhouses were affixed to the outer walls of significant city structures 0:00:30 - Such asmosques, inns, bridges, libraries, schools and fountains 0:00:39 - The oldest one is a 16th-century bird palace that is attached the Bykekmece Bridge in Istanbul 0:00:48 - Not only did they provide the birdies with shelter, these structures also fulfilled a religious purpose 0:00:57 - They birdhouses were believed to grant good deeds to those who built them 0:01:06 - They encouraged love for animals among the Turkish public, and was a win both for the city, and for the birds 🎶Music Channel🎶 🎬 For more videos SUBSCRIBE 🎬 😉 About Yolo Oraculus 😉 Cool relaxing content, we show cute and not so cute animals, their lives, and just their appearance, because often, you know the name of the animal, but you have no idea what they look like. ........................................................................................... 😀Thanks for watching! ❤️Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE and press LIKE if you enjoy this video!
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