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Turkish first lady attends book promotion about Gul Baba and Spiritual Heritage of Ottoman Hungary

Emine Erdogan visits Gul Baba Tomb in Budapest, which was restored in collaboration with Hungarian government and TIKA in 2018

Burcu Calik Gocumlu and Bugra Ayhan  | 07.11.2024 - Update : 08.11.2024
Turkish first lady attends book promotion about Gul Baba and Spiritual Heritage of Ottoman Hungary

BUDAPEST

Türkiye’s first lady Emine Erdogan on Thursday attended a special program in Budapest to promote a book by a Turkish architect titled Gul Baba and the Spiritual Heritage of Ottoman Hungary.

Emine Erdogan, who is accompanying President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to attend the European Political Community (EPC) summit in Budapest, was welcomed by Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) Coordinator in Budapest Elif Turkislamoglu, Deputy Chairman of the Gul Baba Foundation Suat Karakus, and the book's author, architect Mehmet Emin Yilmaz.

Emine Erdogan visited the Gul Baba Tomb, which was restored in collaboration with the Hungarian government and TIKA in 2018.

During the visit, Yilmaz, who was also in charge of the restoration project, presented his book, Gul Baba and the Spiritual Heritage of Ottoman Hungary, which was published by TIKA.

Yilmaz also gave a presentation about the book and personally handed over a copy to Emine Erdogan.

"I am happy to gather around the legacy of Gul Baba, who came from Anatolia and was laid to rest in this land, on the 100th anniversary of the Türkiye-Hungary Friendship Treaty. It is truly exciting that six years after TIKA's restoration efforts and the establishment of the cultural center at the Gul Baba Tomb, this spiritual heritage is now being crowned with a new book,” Erdogan wrote in the guestbook at the Gul Baba Tomb.

“I wholeheartedly believe that this valuable work, which embarks on a journey to discover Ottoman traces in Hungary alongside Gul Baba, will further strengthen the long-standing friendship between Türkiye and Hungary, which has already spanned a century,” she added.

“The accumulation of cultural wealth in the world, growing through the values we add to each other's worlds of meaning, reminds us once again of the fact that we are all members of the human family.

“It is deeply meaningful that the path once taken by a Bektashi Dervish named Gul has now turned into a symbol of friendship between two nations. This precious gathering, which has touched our hearts in the friendly country of Hungary, will remain in my heart forever,” she added.

She also spoke briefly with Turkish journalists who were in Budapest to cover the summit.

Erdogan wrote on her social media account that on the 100th anniversary of the Türkiye-Hungary Friendship Treaty, they gathered around the legacy of Gul Baba, who came from Anatolia and was buried in Hungary.

She expressed her immense happiness at witnessing the traces of Türkiye-Hungary friendship and the enduring brotherhood that spans centuries in a place where every step resonates with history and spirituality

"This tomb, which came to life again in 2018 with the support of TIKA, is a testament to our shared values that have endured from the Ottoman era to the present—an inheritance that is respected and cherished with love.

“With Mehmet Emin Yilmaz's book Gul Baba and the Spiritual Heritage of Ottoman Hungary, we added another piece to this story and shared the excitement of putting into words the century-old friendship. I hope this meaningful work will light the way for future generations, helping to build many more bridges of the heart between Türkiye and Hungary,” she added.

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