Durupinar Ark

The Durupınar site is a geological formation of 164 metres made of limonite on Mount Tendürek, adjacent to the village of Üzengili in eastern Anatolia or Turkey. The site is 3 km north of the Iranian border, 16 km southeast of Doğubayazıt in the Ağrı Province, and 29 kilometres south of the Greater Mount Ararat summit, at an elevation of 1,966 to 2,004 …
The Durupınar site is a geological formation of 164 metres made of limonite on Mount Tendürek, adjacent to the village of Üzengili in eastern Anatolia or Turkey. The site is 3 km north of the Iranian border, 16 km southeast of Doğubayazıt in the Ağrı Province, and 29 kilometres south of the Greater Mount Ararat summit, at an elevation of 1,966 to 2,004 m above sea level.
  • Location: Üzengili, Turkey
  • Satellite of: Doğubayazıt
  • Archaeologists: Prof. Ayhan Yardimciel
  • Ownership: Kafkas Üniversitesi, KARS
  • Public access: Complete
Data from: en.wikipedia.org