Old towns of the Middle East outlines a list of notable old towns in the Middle East. The Middle East contains many of the world's oldest cities, some of them inhabited for several thousand years, with heritage to Ancient Mesopotamia or at least the Islamic Golden Age.
List
[edit | edit source]Egypt
[edit | edit source]See old towns in Africa#Egypt for the African side.
Iran
[edit | edit source]Iraq
[edit | edit source]Israel and Palestine
[edit | edit source]Jordan
[edit | edit source]Lebanon
[edit | edit source]Saudi Arabia
[edit | edit source]Syria
[edit | edit source]Turkey
[edit | edit source]See Old towns in Eastern Mediterranean Europe#Turkey for the European side.
- Adana
- Amasya
- Antakya
- Antalya
- Ayvalık
- Beypazarı
- Birgi
- Bursa
- Edirne
- Eskişehir (Odunpazarı)
- Kayseri
- Kemaliye
- Konya
- Mardin
- Safranbolu
- Sinop
- Şirince
- Sivas
- Sivrihisar
- Tarsus
- Trabzon
- Urfa
