Bursa
Bursa
(formerly known as
Brusa or
Prusa) is a city
in northwestern
Turkey.
With a population of approx. 620 000 it is Turkey's fifth city. The ancient Greece
city of Prusa in the 1st century BC was founded by the Bithynian king Prusias.
Later it was a major city located on the westernmost extension of the famous
Silk
Road and the capital of the
Ottoman
Empire in the
14th
and early
15th
centuries. The city is now famous for its ski resorts (on the mountain of Uludağ),
the mausoleums of Ottoman sultans, and the surrounding fertile plain. The city
is also famed as the home of some important
Turkish
foods, especially
chestnut
desserts and a meat dish called
iskender
kebap.