Celebi's books enter into UNESCO list

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"Seyahatname" (Book of Travels), written by the Ottoman traveler Evliya Celebi has been included in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. The "Seyahatname" was approved to be included in the Memory of the World Register during the International Consultative Committee for the Memory of the World program meeting in Gwangju, South Korea. The Ottoman traveler’s Seyahatname is considered to be the longest travel book and it forms an integral whole, experts say. Celebi began his travels in Istanbul, taking notes on buildings, markets, customs and culture; in 1640, he started his first journey outside the city. His collection of notes from all of his travels formed a ten-volume work called the "Seyahatname."