Historical tombs located next to Ahmet Gazi's tomb in Muğla's Fethiye district will be restored.
Archaeological excavations in Fethiye Castle in Kesikkapi, under the auspices of the General Department of Cultural Heritage of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Muğla Undernation, Governor of Fethiye District, Fethiye Museum and Fethiye Museum continue.
Under the chairmanship of the Fethiye Museum, Professor.dr. PhD with a scientific liability of Kadir Pektaş, the study was started at the historic cemetery in the region.
The tombs in the cemetery next to the tomb of Ahmet Gazi will be restored and the tombs will be identified for the person they belong to. Ottoman articles on Stones will be translated into Türkiye and are placed next to the tombs. Professor Dr. Kadir Pektas, next to the tomb, is probably the mosque from the Menteseoglu period, he said.
A few tombs in the cemetery in the current surrounding area, especially the Ottoman and tombstone tombs indicated that Pektaş, “We are reading the engravings of these tombs at this time.
“Different names transmitted on stones” Pektaş stated that they had encountered the name of Fethiye in previous tombs in the past, ”in a stone, the former name of Fethiye was written. Fethiye from Ottoman's tombs and final periods.