What is seddülbahir?

Seddülbahir is a small village located on the Gallipoli (Gelibolu) Peninsula of Turkey. It is famous for its historical significance in World War I as the site of the Battle of Seddülbahir. This battle was fought between the Ottoman Empire and the Allied forces, mainly from Australia and New Zealand, in April 1915 during the Gallipoli Campaign.

The village has several important landmarks, including a Turkish war cemetery, British and French memorials, and a museum dedicated to the history of the battle. The Seddülbahir Fortress, built during the Ottoman Empire, is also a major attraction in the area.

Today, Seddülbahir is a popular destination for tourists interested in history and culture. Visitors can explore the battlefield and the various landmarks, and also enjoy the natural beauty of the Gallipoli Peninsula. The village has a small number of hotels and restaurants to accommodate its visitors.