- Caber Kalesi
Caber Kalesi (Jaber Castle) was a historical castle considered as a territory of
Turkey within today'sSyria n borders. The tomb ofSuleyman Shah , grandfather ofOsman I the founder of theOttoman Empire , was placed within the castle. It was conquered by OttomanSultan Selim I during16th century , and was ceded along with the rest of the Syrian province to theFrench Mandate of Syria in 1920, following the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire afterWorld War I .In accordance with Article 9 of the
Treaty of Ankara (1921) signed betweenFrance andTurkey , the castle containing the tomb has been considered Turkish territory.In 1973, the castle was submerged into the reservoir lake of the newly built Tabka Dam. The tomb of Suleyman Shah was relocated to a designated area of 8,797 m² close to Karakozak village in
Aleppo Governorate , in accordance with the negotiations between Turkish and Syrian governments.In accordance with the treaty, the tomb is guarded by a
squad of theTurkish Army References :
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