Karaman
Karaman is a city located in the Karaman Province of Turkey. It is situated in the southwestern part of the country, about 200 kilometers south of the city of Konya. The city has a rich history dating back to the ancient times, and it has been an important center of trade and commerce for centuries.
Karaman was a significant city during the Seljuk era, serving as a major stopover for merchants and
Today, Karaman is a thriving city with a population of over 200,000 residents. The city's economy is
Karaman has a number of historical and cultural landmarks, including the Karaman Castle, the Grand Mosque, and
Karaman has been affected by the 2011 Turkish state reforms, which aimed to decentralize power and give