Şanlıurfa, known as the City of Prophets in Southeastern Anatolia, is an ancient city that rewrites world archeology history with Göbeklitepe, the oldest temple complex in human history. Göbeklitepe, with its 12,000-year history, is the oldest known temple structure and is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Balıklıgöl attracts visitors as a spiritual center with the legend of Hz. İbrahim (Abraham). Harran's conical domed houses and the ruins of Harran Üniversitesi, considered the world's first university, add historical depth. Harran Üniversitesi is the city's academic center with over forty thousand students. The faculties of Medicine, Engineering, Agriculture, and Archeology are strong programs. The Archeology department provides student participation in the Göbeklitepe excavations — an opportunity to directly contribute to the most important discovery in human history. The cost of living is very low. Urfa cuisine is rich: çiğ köfte (raw meatballs), kebab, lahmacun (Turkish pizza), şıllık dessert, and isot pepper are local symbols. Exploring Göbeklitepe, relaxing at Balıklıgöl, visiting Harran's conical houses, and taking a boat tour in Halfeti's sunken city are the main activities. Halfeti's black roses floating in the water are unique in the world. Agriculture, textiles, trade, and tourism are Şanlıurfa's economic sectors. GAP projects have increased the region's agricultural potential. Şanlıurfa offers a unique university experience in the 12,000-year-old mystery of Göbeklitepe, in the spiritual atmosphere of Hz. İbrahim, and where human history began. The discovery of Göbeklitepe is one of the greatest archeological revolutions in human history, and studying at a university at the doorstep of this site is a unique privilege. Harran Üniversitesi's archeology program collaborates with world-renowned excavations. Halfeti's black roses do not grow naturally anywhere else in the world. Ceylanpınar's agricultural fields have been transformed by the impact of the GAP project. Viranşehir's historical structures and Suruç's plain show district diversity. The university campus has modern infrastructure, and the GAP research center contributes to the region's development. Urfa's çiğ köfte offers a gastronomic experience with fresh çiğ köfte prepared on the streets. The sacred atmosphere of Balıklıgöl affects every visitor. In this city, you read the first pages of human history. The university's faculty of medicine is the region's healthcare center. Akçakale's border dynamics and Siverek's cultural richness show district diversity. Bozova's dam lakes offer water sports. In this city, where you wake up every day knowing the existence of Göbeklitepe, history is felt in every breath. The discovery of Göbeklitepe is one of the greatest revolutions in world archeology, and studying at a university at the doorstep of this site is a privilege in itself. The GAP project has ensured the agricultural transformation of the region, and agriculture students closely examine this transformation. Hilvan's plateaus and Birecik's bald ibis breeding center offer nature explorations. The university's engineering programs train engineers for GAP infrastructure projects. Living in this city knowing the existence of a twelve-thousand-year-old temple makes every day meaningful. Göbeklitepe has rewritten human history — archeology students studying here have the privilege of directly contributing to the world's most important discovery. Balıklıgöl's sacred fish and the legend of Hz. İbrahim add a spiritual atmosphere to the city. Harran's conical domed houses and ancient university ruins bear traces of the Mesopotamian educational tradition. Halfeti's ancient city, which remained under the Birecik Dam Lake, is explored by boat tour, and the black roses floating in the water are unique in the world. Viranşehir's agricultural richness and Suruç's historical structures offer district explorations. The GAP project has transformed the region's agricultural potential. The university's agriculture program conducts research on irrigation and modern agricultural techniques. Urfa's çiğ köfte — served without spice — is the city's most well-known street food. Live music nights and "Sıra Gecesi" (traditional music nights) enrich the city's social life. Walking around Balıklıgöl every evening is the city's ritual. The university's medical program strengthens the region's healthcare infrastructure. Urfa isot is the most characteristic spice of Turkish cuisine. Akçakale's border dynamics and Bozova's dam lake show district diversity. Studying at a university in the 12,000-year-old mystery of Göbeklitepe is receiving education where human history began. The university's medical program strengthens the region's healthcare infrastructure. Eyyübiye's historical structures and Haliliye's modern infrastructure reflect the two faces of the city. Karaköprü's developing structure offers modern living. The madrasahs and caravanserais around Balıklıgöl keep the Ottoman heritage alive. Göbeklitepe has upset chronology. Harran conical houses are unique architecture. Halfeti sunken city and black roses are romantic. Birecik bald ibis lives in its natural environment. Ceylanpınar agricultural research is important. Bozova and Hilvan offer explorations. Archeology provides participation in Göbeklitepe excavations. Suruç and Akçakale add diversity. Urfa isot adds unique flavor. GAP offers agricultural opportunities. Viranşehir are routes to be discovered. The medical faculty is a health center. Nights — Balıklıgöl lighting — are enchanting. Siverek and Hilvan add diversity. Studying at ground zero is a unique privilege. ---