With its historical fabric, its geographically indicated mulberry exported worldwide, and its memory, Ulukale village has featured in the national press many times. We gather the coverage here.
The adobe houses, fountains, mill and mosque ruins of the abandoned old village drew the press's attention.
The old Ulukale settlement in Çemişgezek welcomes nature and photography enthusiasts with its adobe buildings, fountains, mill and mosque ruins.
Read the article →With adobe houses, a tomb, fountain, bath, mill and mosque ruins, the abandoned old village is presented through a photo gallery.
See the photo gallery →Produced at roughly 400 tonnes a year, the organic, geographically indicated Ulukale mulberry travels from the village to the world.
Produced at roughly 400 tonnes a year, the seedless Ulukale mulberry is grown organically using only animal manure; women in particular put in the labour at harvest.
See the photo gallery →The distinguishing feature of the geographically indicated, organic Ulukale mulberry: around 70% of the fruit dries and falls naturally on the branch.
Read the article →Exported to the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and France, the organic Ulukale mulberry is described by the village's residents — many over a hundred years old — as the secret of long life.
Read the article →Ulukale's past also holds a painful event from 1994 that received wide coverage. We record it with respect for the village's memory.