Women are really under pressure about what they wear and how they talk to men.
Unfortunately, as a women you will be exposed to the direct gaze of men by only walking on the street.
Bursa, historically known as Prusa, is a city in northwestern Turkey with a rich and diverse history. Established in 5200 BC near its current location, it became part of the Bithynian Kingdom in 202 BC under King Prusias I, who rebuilt the city with the guidance of Hannibal of Carthage. Known as first major capital of the Ottoman Empire from 1335 to 1363, under the leadership of Orhan Gazi, son of Osman I. This period marked the beginning of its transformation into a major commercial center, especially known for its silk industry and strategic location on trade routes. The cultural diversity of Bursa is woven from its historical interactions with various civilizations, including Byzantine Greeks, Armenians, Seljuks, and Ottomans. Throughout its history, Bursa has been a melting pot where Islamic, Christian, and Jewish communities have lived side by side, contributing to a unique cultural blend. The city's architectural landscape is a testament to this, with stunning examples of both Ottoman mosques and Byzantine churches.