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Tepebağ
Tepebağ ((英語:Orchard Hill)) is a historical neighborhood in the old town of Adana. It is situated on a hill overlooking the Seyhan River on the west, steps away from the Taşköprü, and reflects the traditional housing architecture of the city. Tumulus at Tepebağ is the area of the first settlements in Adana. ==History== Throughout the history, Adana was re-built several times at the area of the Tepebağ Tumulus. The city architecture did not develop much until the mid 19th century due to the nomadic living styles of the Turkmens and Yörüks living in the city, and the re-construction of the buildings along the Seyhan River which get frequently destroyed by the floods. Until the late 19th century, Adana consisted of one-story houses made of mud brick. During this period, the city had a rapid development with the improvements on the Seyhan River, the increase in the cotton yield and with the development of the manufacturing industry. The period of development also affected the architecture in which the mud brick homes were replaced with 2-3 story structured durable houses. These are the building styles which could exist to present and were named the ''Traditional Adana Houses''.〔Payaslı-Oğuz, Gülin and Aksulu, Işık, 2007. Adana Tepebağ’daki tarihi yerleşim dokusunun incelenmesi, koruma sorunları ve öneriler (Turkish). Gazi Üniversitesi Mühendislik-Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi, Cilt 22, No 2, 207-216〕
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