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Çomakdağ Neighborhood is a settlement area within the Milas district of Muğla Province. The neighborhood, whose historical origins date back approximately five centuries, preserves traces of Yörük-Turkmen culture and continues to maintain its traditional way of life.
Located in the northeast of Milas district, Çomakdağ features traditional architecture that harmonizes with its natural environment. Houses built from stone, wooden roofs, and narrow stone-paved pathways are characteristic elements of the neighborhood’s fabric. These structures were designed with consideration for the region’s climate and topography.
The establishment of the neighborhood is rooted in the Yörük-Turkmen communities that settled in the region during the Ottoman period. Over time, this settlement has preserved its rural culture and social traditions up to the present day. Historically, economic and social activities in the area have shaped the neighborhood’s cultural identity.
In Çomakdağ, women continue to wear traditional attire in daily life and during ceremonies. These garments include baggy trousers made of silk and embroidered fabrics, colorful headscarves, woven towels, and jewelry. Natural flower decorations added to headscarves and gold ornaments are integral parts of regional traditions. The aesthetic and economic value of these garments becomes especially prominent during special events such as weddings.

Everyday Clothing of Women in Çomakdağ Neighborhood (Milas Subgovernorship)

A Young Girl from Çomakdağ Neighborhood (Milas Subgovernorship)
Wedding ceremonies and other social events held in Çomakdağ Neighborhood are vital components in sustaining social cohesion and preserving cultural heritage. Handmade cloth dolls, crafted by women, reflect the local cultural richness and contribute to the local economy.
Local authorities and civil society organizations have initiated various projects aimed at preserving the neighborhood’s traditional architecture and cultural values. These efforts are significant both for transmitting the cultural heritage to future generations and for enhancing the region’s tourism potential.
Documentary on Çomakdağ Neighborhood (Filiz Canpolat)
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Geographical Location and Settlement Characteristics
Historical Development and Cultural Heritage
Traditional Women’s Clothing and Cultural Expression
Social Life and Community Activities
Conservation and Promotion Efforts