Turkish Urban Legends No. 4: Azem: The Haunted Village of Sakarya
Sakarya is one of the richest regions in Turkey when it comes to folk horror narratives. Today’s article focuses on a story we previously covered in an episode of the Kat 3 Daire 5 Podcast: the tale of the cursed village in Sakarya, also known as Azem Village. The legend of Azem Village is a prime example of Anatolian folklore blended with horror elements. This village’s story contains many components of folk beliefs centered on djinn haunting a settlement following a curse. We wanted to briefly touch on these elements before diving into the village’s story. Jinn: In Turkish mythology, jinn or djinn can be summarized as frightening entities that…
Turkish Urban Legends No. 7: The Three Shadows Village
After a long hiatus, we’re back with another urban legend. Today’s subject is the village known as “Üç Çatallı Gölge” (Three-Pronged Shadow) or “Üç Gölge Köyü” (Three Shadows Village)—a place said to be plagued by paranormal events, which also served as the inspiration for the film “Dabbe: Zehr-i Cin.” We’ll be examining the terrifying folkloric narratives that have formed around this village. All of the stories we’ve covered so far—the haunted bathhouse in Eskişehir, Apartment No. 129 in Ankara (or Antalya, according to some accounts), and the haunted building in Antalya—each had their own distinctive characteristics. What sets Three Shadows Village apart from these other narratives is…







