32 Bilder zum Thema "corum" bei ClipDealer

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The ancient city of Hattusa located within the borders of Corum province the capital of the Hittite Empire the city's walls tunnels gates statues landscapes reliefs
An old carved stone with ancient signs-Hittite findings in Anatolia, Corum Turkey
An aerial view of the landscape of Hattusa, Bogazkale, Corum in Turkey
Roasted Chickpea Leblebi is a cheap snack widely in Turkey
Stone carving artworks made in Hattusa, the old capital of the Hittite Civilization - Corum, Turkey
Turkish leblebi.Turkish Double roasted chickpea. Corum, Turkey
Healthy and tasty roasted chickpeas (Leblebi) snack with different spices. .sesame seeds, honey and sugar coated roasted chickpea.
The Mushroom Stones
Roasted Chickpea in bowl on wooden background. Turkish known as leblebi
Roasted chickpeas in a wood bowl. Chickpeas on white wood background. Close up
Hattusha, the capital of the Hittite empire in the world heritage of Unesco, was discovered in Anatolia. Corum,Turkey
Roasted Chickpea in bowl on wooden background. Turkish known as leblebi
Some orthostats in Yazilikaya archaeological site, Corum, Turkey
The Mushroom Stone
Roasted Chickpea Leblebi is a cheap snack widely in Turkey
Turkish leblebi.Turkish Double roasted chickpea. Corum, Turkey
The Lion Gate in the south west of Hattusa is an ancient city located near modern Bogazkale in the Corum Province of Turkey Black Sea Region.
Healthy and tasty roasted chickpeas (Leblebi) snack with different spices. .sesame seeds, honey and sugar coated roasted chickpea.
close up Turkish roasted chickpeas leblebi
Some orthostats in Alacahoyuk archaeological site, Corum, Turkey
The Mushroom Stone
Chickpeas on wooden background. The Turkish name is leblebi.
Roasted Chickpea Leblebi is a cheap snack widely in Turkey
Roasted, yellow chickpeas in black bowl on stone background (Turkish name; sari leblebi).
Roasted Chickpea Leblebi is a cheap snack widely in Turkey
An old carved stone with ancient signs-Hittite findings in Anatolia, Corum Turkey
 Valley of river Chulyshman
Sphinx Gate entrance of ancient Hattusa city, Turkey
An old carved stone with ancient signs-Hittite findings in Anatolia, Corum Turkey
City and castle ruins from the Hittite civilization. Relief sculpture.
City and castle ruins from the Hittite civilization. Entrance gate of the city. Winged statue head.
Roasted Chickpea in bowl on wooden background. Turkish known as leblebi

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