The Nuri Yamut Memorial is a Turkish memorial at the head of a valley known to the Allies as Gully Ravine. The Battle of Gully Ravine took place between 28th June to 5th July 1915. The memorial is named after a Turkish officer who led the defence here and who later sold his house to fund the building of the memorial. It lies in a quiet walled area overlooking the ocean.
In 2009 the Turkish authorities built a further memorial about 400 metres to the south west to commemorate the couragious but hugely costly defence at the head of the ravine. It is designed around a crescent and located directly over Essex Street and other Allied trenches.