A two-century-old votive stone with 19 holes, located in a sacred area known locally as the "Delik Dede" cemetery in the Ula district of Muğla, has been stolen. The local headman, Şener Baykara, drew attention to the stone's spiritual value and warned those who took it about the consequences. "Whoever took the stone shouldn't expect to benefit from it. We will only thank the person who returns it."
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A two-century-old votive stone with 19 holes, located in a sacred area known locally as the "Delik Dede" cemetery in the Ula district of Muğla, has been stolen. The local headman, Şener Baykara, drew attention to the stone's spiritual value and warned those who took it about the consequences. "Whoever took the stone shouldn't expect to benefit from it. We will only thank the person who returns it."