Turkey is beautiful with its cities and villages and there is hardly any area except where there is a famous tourist landmark and beautiful. In this article, we will talk about one of the most beautiful and charming villages in the village of Jum'a (Jum'a Leqqq).
Jomaa village in Bursa, northwestern Turkey, still retains the Ottoman architectural style to this day. The 700-year-old village and city of Bursa entered the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2014, as well as the first place of the founding of the Ottoman Empire, as well as the presence of mosques, colleges and Ottoman ruins.
It was called the Kizak because of its location on the outskirts of the villages between the valley and the outskirts of the high mountain Oludag. To distinguish the villages there, the village near the water table was called the "Kizak Table", the village that gives a ransom ransom, and because of going to the village to pray, it was called "Jum'a Leqqq".
There are 270 houses in this village, but only 180 are currently used. These houses were built of stone and earth, consisting mostly of two or three floors, and can be accessed through a wooden door, preferably used as a store.
The second floor is the summer section. The rooms are often arranged on different types of shed and Ottoman-style sofa.
With its colorful walls and narrow alleyways, this village is the favorite place for lovers of tourism and photographers in East Bursa, about 1 km away. This village is considered one of the rare villages in terms of Ottoman architecture.