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The city of Elazığ, historically known as 'Al-Aziz', sits at the heart of Eastern Anatolia like a gem overlooking the headwaters of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, where fertile plains embrace mountain highlands to form a unique natural landscape. It is home to majestic water features such as Lake Hazar and the Keban Dam, which stands as one of the country's main sources of hydroelectric power.
The city's deep historical roots extend through the ancient citadel of Harput, a fortress that witnessed the rise and fall of civilizations from the Urartians and Romans to the Seljuks and Ottomans. To this day, the leaning minaret of its Great Mosque continues to tell stories of the region's artistic and cultural glory.
The city underwent a qualitative transformation in the 19th century when it was established in its current location as an administrative and developmental center under the name 'Ma'muret-ul-Aziz', evolving in the modern era into a leading scientific and cultural beacon guided by the prestigious Fırat University.
What makes 'Al-Aziz' an exceptional destination for Yemeni students is a harmonious blend of an advanced educational environment, safe and economically affordable living, alongside the generosity and authenticity of its people — making the city a truly ideal environment for academic achievement, personal growth, and building the future.
Elazig is one of the most important mineral capitals in Turkey. It is nationally renowned as a major center for chrome production.
Its mountains also abound with other important minerals such as copper, lead, and marble. Advanced manufacturing industries such as 'Ferrochrome' factories and cement plants have been established on the basis of this wealth.
The city embraces the fertile 'Uluova' plain, considered the food basket of the region. Elazig is famous for producing the finest types of grapes, especially the international 'Öküzgözü' variety.
In addition to apricots, sugar beets, and grains. This agricultural diversity has led to the prosperity of the food processing sector.
The Tigris and Euphrates rivers represent the lifeline of the region, on which the giant 'Keban' and 'Karakaya' dams were built.
The importance of these two dams is not limited to being among the largest sources of hydroelectric power in Turkey, but they also play a vital role in supporting industry and agriculture in the city.
In its main streets like 'Gazi Street' (Gazi Caddesi), you feel the city's pulse extending through the movement of pedestrians and modern cafes frequented by youth. Modern shopping centers (AVM) like 'Park 23' offer a complete shopping experience featuring famous international and local brands, as well as cinemas and restaurants.
New residential neighborhoods and advanced health facilities, such as the large 'Fethi Sekin' Hospital, reflect the city's commitment to providing the highest quality of life for its residents.
But just a few steps away, in the alleys of the Covered Bazaar (Kapalı Çarşı), time slows down. Here, the atmosphere is fragrant with the scents of spices and herbs, and echoes with the sounds of artisans practicing their inherited trades.
Social relationships remain the cornerstone of the city's culture, where family ties and respect for neighbors are fundamental values. Life here retains its simplicity and warmth, creating a safe and interconnected social environment.
An autumn celebration of traditional grape harvesting and molasses-making, used to craft the iconic 'Orcik' dessert.

Annual literary gathering on the shores of Lake Hazar, bringing poets from Turkey and beyond for evenings of verse and nature.

Archaeological tours, folk arts, traditional music, and handicraft workshops celebrating Harput's ancient heritage.

Lake Karakaya hosts thrilling summer competitions in rowing, sailing, and boat racing amid stunning scenery.
Folk dances, traditional music, and exhibitions of costumes and crafts celebrating Elazığ's rich cultural heritage.
Swimming, water sports, and beaches on the shores of the 'Hidden Sea of the East'.
Hike up to ancient hilltop ruins with sweeping panoramic views over Elazığ.
Fishing, camping, and nature walks along the vast shores of Keban Reservoir.
Explore a unique cave that freezes in summer and breathes warm air in winter.
Bulgur and minced meat patties slow-cooked in butter and tomato sauce — the most iconic dish of Elazığ.
