Fisherman of Halicarnassus: Cevat Åžakir KabaaÄŸaçlı
Another exile story is in the lead role. The story of the head of the Bodrum uphill welcomes us with the pseudonym of the Halicarnassus Fisherman. Cevat Åžakir was born in Istanbul. He spent his childhood years in Athens because his father was an ambassador. She attended high school at Robert College. In Oxford University, he started writing new articles in various newspapers and magazines. He's drawn cartoons. He wrote comic books. After the proclamation of the republic, he was sentenced to Istanbul for a period of three years due to an article about the smuggling of troops. After staying in Bodrum for a year and a half, he completed the rest of his sentence in Istanbul but returned to his beloved home in Bodrum where he spent 25 years. He wrote a lot of his work here. When the children of secondary school age, there was no secondary school in Bodrum, so he had to move to Izmir. Cevat Åžakir's mind has always remained in Bodrum. She loved Bodrum so much that she wanted to be buried there after she died. His son said he should bury him in İzmir so that he could visit frequently. Cevat Åžakir ’‘ I don't want to. You know I love Bodrum. Children visit me for occasional trips and air. I'm not gonna ask for a stance. He said, ’A fish is good for fish. 3 He then said that his children would not say so and he was buried in Bodrum after he died in 1973.
Çıfıt Kale (Aspat): southwest of the peninsula on a rock near the Bay of Bagla was established. Remains of various civilizations are located.
Ancient Cities: Myndos (GümüÅŸlük), Termena (Akçaalan) Telmisos (Gürece), Kadıyanda (AÅŸağıgöl), Theangela (Etrin) are the ancient cities in the peninsula.