Ergenekon (2 E 25) Today
To escape, a blacksmith discovered a part of the mountain made of iron. By building massive fires, the people melted the mountain to create a passage to the outside world.
Isolated from the world, the population grew so large that they could no longer fit in the valley. Ergenekon (2 E 25)
The legend tells the story of a great crisis where the ancient Turks suffered a devastating military defeat. To escape, a blacksmith discovered a part of
As they emerged, a sacred gray wolf named Asena appeared to guide them across the mountains and back to their ancestral steppes. 🏛️ Modern Significance and Controversy Ergenekon (2 E 25)
Known as Ergenekon—likely derived from Old Turkic roots meaning "mountain gorge encampment" —this valley served as a sanctuary for 400 years.

