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Nevşehir and 6 cm from Ürgüp, attracts travellers' attention. St Paul considered Göreme to be more suitable for the training of missionaries. There are about 400 churches in the vicinity of Göreme which was one of the most important centres of
Christianity between the 6th and the 9th C, including churches found in and around Zelve, Mustafapaşa, Avcılar, Uçhisar, Ortahisar and Çavuşin.
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Scripture, dealt food to the hungry and satisfied the poor with bread He gathered together the victims of the famine and obtaining contributions of all sorts of food which can relieve famine, set before them basins of soup and such meat as was found preserved among us, on which the poor live Such was our young furnisher of corn, and second
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History, nature and mankind have created many important wonders in
Cappadocia: 1- The unique natural landscape, include fairy chimneys, rock formations and valleys. 2- The rock-hewn churches decorated with frescoes from the 6th-12th C of scenes from the Bible, especially the lives of Jesus, Mother
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Cappadocia were dug by Christians who could not bear Arabic and Sassanid threat after Capadocia was conquered … It is clearly visible in some underground cities in Cappadocia that the rooms located near the
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Christians taking shelter in the valleys of Göreme because of Arab raids, named this place 'gor emi' meaning 'you cannot see this place'. The name was changed to Korama and then to Göreme. With its very interesting fairy chimneys and the rock-cut churches, the valley of Avcılar, 17 km from
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Sebaste (now Siwas) district of Cappadocia. Their number grew to such an extent that they became valuable auxiliaries to the imperial armies. They were employed to garrison the fortresses reconquered from the Arabs (probably Membedj, Dolouk, etc.). They formed excellent
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Cappadocia, thus creating a buffer zone against the encroaching Romans. It was not until Rome had deposed the Pontic and Armenian kings that the rule of Ariobarzanes was established (63 BC). In the civil wars Cappadocia was first for
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1946:, but detailed epidemiological investigation demonstrated that the substance causes the disease mostly in families with a genetic predisposition to mineral fiber carcinogenesis. The studies are being extended to other parts of the region.
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to the northwest. Due to its inland location and high altitude, Cappadocia has a markedly continental climate, with hot dry summers and cold snowy winters. Rainfall is sparse and the region is largely semi-arid.
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services were gratuitous and his succour of the famine gained no profit, having only one object, to win kindly feelings by kindly treatment, and to gain by his rations of corn the heavenly blessings.
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later called Tokhma Su. But as no one of these rivers was navigable or served to fertilize the lands along its course, none has much importance in the history of the province.
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aristocracy, dwelling in strong castles and keeping the peasants in a servile condition, which later made them apt to foreign slavery. It was included in the third
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entrance are profoundly different from those that are inside. Saratli and Özlüce underground cities are given as an example regarding these differences.
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Jerusalem God-fearing Jews from every nation under heaven," seeming to suggest that some of the Cappadocians were
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was given the throne, by favour first of Antony and then of Octavian, and maintained tributary independence until AD 17, when the emperor
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era it remained relatively undisturbed by the conflicts in the area with the Sassanid Empire, but was a vital frontier zone later against the
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was eventually formed. This immigration was increased further after the decline of the local imperial power and the establishment of the
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Carbone, Michelle; et al. (2007). "A mesothelioma epidemic in Cappadocia: scientific developments and unexpected social outcomes".
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epochs, underlie the Cappadocia region. The rocks of Cappadocia near Göreme eroded into hundreds of spectacular pillars and
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Mary and saints. 3- The undergound settlements many consider to by the 8th wonder of the ancient world.
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deposits that erupted from ancient volcanoes approximately nine to
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tried to rule the area through one of his military commanders. But
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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The 'Three beauties' fairy chimneys, thought to be named after to
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A fundamental change occurred in between when a new urban center,
1344:. The Ariobarzanes dynasty came to an end, a Cappadocian nobleman
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The Crusades and the Christian World of the East: Rough Tolerance
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was causing 50% of all deaths. Initially, this was attributed to
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1493:. In the 9th–11th centuries, the region comprised the themes of
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Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie
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Extraction and Control: Studies in Honor of Matthew W. Stolper
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descent and Iranian fire worship is attested as late as 465".
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Dogan, Umran (2003). "Mesothelioma in Cappadocian villages".
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Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002, p.14.
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Kingdom of Snow: Roman rule and Greek culture in Cappadocia.
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Kingdom of Snow: Roman rule and Greek culture in Cappadocia.
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A video showing all the different landscapes and terrain of
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The most important towns and destinations in Cappadocia are
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entered Cappadocia, dethroned king Ariobarzanes and crowned
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2013:, features a photo of this region's fairy mountains as the
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1482:. From the 7th century, Cappadocia was divided between the
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is very popular in Cappadocia and is available in Göreme.
898:. This division had already come about before the time of
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in 368 described as "the most severe ever remembered" by
1177:. His claims were made good in 322 BC by the regent
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in the 6th century BC, Cappadocia was ruled by a sort of
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332:
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Un empereur byzantin au dixième siècle, Nicéphore Phocas
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Acts of the VIIIth International Congress of Hittitology
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As a result of the Byzantine military campaigns and the
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699:). In these lists of countries, the Old Persian name is
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The kingdom of Cappadocia still existed in the time of
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Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft
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1242:, to whom they had been from time to time tributary.
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2799:"The resurrection of Cappadocian (Asia Minor Greek)"
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Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices
769:. One of the Cappadocian tribes he mentions is the
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3317:"Autechre — Amber. Short story behind the artwork"
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2728:Pont-Euxin et polis. Actes du Xe Symposium de Vani
1809:Sedimentary rocks formed in lakes and streams and
1755:The region is located southwest of the major city
1631:population. By the end of the early 12th century,
1462:of the 4th century were integral to much of early
3367:"Elite Athletes to run at The Runfire Cappadocia"
1910:is practised in Ihlara Valley, Monastery Valley (
1604:Cappadocia is famous for traditional cave hotels.
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3140:. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
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1466:. It also produced, among other people, another
1311:, to succeed (93 BC); but in the same year
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1008:, and the whole course of the tributary of the
523:The earliest record of the name of Cappadocia (
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3021:
2906:"The First 100 IUGS Geological Heritage Sites"
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2182:Pigeon Valley, formerly known as Vasil Potamus
5616:Wooden Hypostyle Mosques of Medieval Anatolia
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5323:by the Eastern Empire in 534 as the separate
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1666:, was founded in the early 18th century by a
765:), who were most probably descendants of the
714:Subsequent research suggests that the adverb
16:Historical region in Central Anatolia, Turkey
3291:"Cappadocia « the Spirits of Vengeance"
3080:
2913:IUGS International Commission on Geoheritage
2232:(3916 m), the highest mountain in Cappadocia
1379:Ceiling fresco in Daniel Pantonassa Church,
1303:The Cappadocians, supported by Rome against
924:was the name given to the district in which
5346:'s administrative reorganization in 534–536
2617:. 16: Azim Matbaacılık. pp. 11–15, 70.
1736:Touristic Cappadocia includes four cities:
1520:, by that time a region of the Empire. The
1474:, who held office 517–520. For most of the
863:The region is also mentioned in the Jewish
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3011:Asia Minor Coins – regal Cappadocian coins
2704:Yakubovich, Ilya (2014). Kozuh, M. (ed.).
2703:
2694:, A. Süel (ed.), Ankara 2008, pp. 299–319.
2003:was also filmed in the Cappadocia region.
1451:: "Many inhabitants of Cappadocia were of
1037:International Union of Geological Sciences
252:
164:Cappadocia among the classical regions of
4280:. Provincial administration reformed and
3514:Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. IV, Fasc. 7–8
3371:Istanbul Convention & Visitors Bureau
1860:The three main castles in Cappadocia are
1447:character; Stephen Mitchell notes in the
5756:First 100 IUGS Geological Heritage Sites
5751:Tourist attractions in Nevşehir Province
4254:Late Roman and early Byzantine provinces
3511:Weiskopf, Michael (1990). "Cappadocia".
3510:
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3100:
3090:. Paris: Firmin-Didot. pp. 250–251.
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2690:'down' and *ānni 'with, for, against'",
2686:Petra Goedegebuure, "The Luwian Adverbs
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1955:
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1230:, first as a foe espousing the cause of
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996:Cappadocia contained the sources of the
976:(ancient Caesarea) being the tallest at
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3467:The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity
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1553:into the mountainous areas of northern
1251:Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus
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5541:Selimiye Mosque and its Social Complex
2712:. Chicago: Oriental Institute: 347–52.
1420:This is similar to another account by
1226:, Cappadocia came into relations with
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2525:List of traditional Greek place names
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1371:Early Christian and Byzantine periods
718:meaning 'down, below' is exclusively
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3315:Palladev, George (9 February 2018).
3165:. 16: Azim Matbaacılık. p. 19.
2649:. 16: Azim Matbaacılık. p. 70.
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2584:. 16: Azim Matbaacılık. p. 15.
920:) as a nominally independent state.
871:13:11, and in several places in the
840:in their own language on the day of
737:The earlier derivation from Iranian
618:
409:. It is largely in the provinces of
3340:
2026:(Turkish: Kış Uykusu), directed by
1942:mineral with similar properties to
1573:. To the crusaders, Cappadocia was
1449:Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity
13:
2809:
2771:) and a chief or ancestor's name,
2520:List of colossal sculpture in situ
2248:Monastery Valley and Church Mosque
2198:and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia (
1670:who was a native of the locality (
1093:Location of Achaemenid Cappadocia.
800:on the ceiling of Karanlık Kilise
14:
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5661:
5468:Divriği Great Mosque and Hospital
2722:See R. Schmitt, "Kappadoker", in
1705:
1161:After ending the Persian Empire,
1027:age are present within the area.
984:and separate Cappadocia from the
722:, while its Luwian equivalent is
284:Cultural: i, iii, v; Natural: vii
5698:
5681:
5643:
5642:
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4686:Africa proconsularis (Zeugitana)
4312:in c. 640–660, although in
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2566:University of Pennsylvania Press
2489:Cappadocia under the Achaemenids
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2058:Runfire Cappadocia Ultramarathon
2000:Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
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816:on the cross at Karanlık Kilise
755:, while they were termed by the
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238:and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia
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2706:"From Lower Land to Cappadocia"
2142:Göreme Historical National Park
1982:Yor, the Hunter from the Future
1925:
1210:
1139:in the division established by
940:, not far from the foot of the
448:to the vicinity of the Euxine (
5746:Geography of Nevşehir Province
5726:World Heritage Sites in Turkey
5387:World Heritage Sites in Turkey
4644:Flaminia et Picenum Annonarium
4568:Diocese of Suburbicarian Italy
3101:MacEvitt, Christopher (2008).
2716:
2697:
2680:
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2217:Balloons taking off at sunrise
1672:Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pasha
1257:, a claimant to the throne of
1213: 27 BC – AD 14
1108:, and was the homeland of the
397:: Καππαδοκία) is a historical
1:
4711:Tripolitania (Roman province)
4289:
3163:Cappadocia: Cradle of History
2748:is a Persianized form of the
2647:Cappadocia: Cradle of History
2615:Cappadocia: Cradle of History
2582:Cappadocia: Cradle of History
2541:
2260:Cappadocia traditional houses
1839:Churches of the Ihlara Valley
1031:IUGS geological heritage site
910:
894:, while the other was called
828:account given in the book of
152:, Aerial view over Cappadocia
3556:Ancient kingdoms of Anatolia
3196:Indoor and Built Environment
2934:Map of the Achaemenid Empire
2288:Horses roaming in Cappadocia
1619:under the leadership of the
1580:Cappadocia contains several
1528:asserts the following about
1269:Roman and Byzantine province
1120:) after their defeat by the
1053:List of rulers of Cappadocia
656:
639:
626:
609:
506:
25:Cappadocian (disambiguation)
7:
5319: Re-established after
4631:Diocese of Annonarian Italy
4266:
3373:. July 2013. Archived from
3202:(6). Ankara: Sage: 367–75.
2479:Ancient regions of Anatolia
2466:
2397:, meaning "Bell Church" in
1817:years ago, during the late
1563:Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
1536:, during the 10th century:
1468:Patriarch of Constantinople
1275:Cappadocia (Roman province)
1073:Cappadocian soldier of the
964:Cappadocia lies in eastern
692:, as one of the countries (
676:
460:, to the east by the upper
21:Cappadocia (disambiguation)
10:
5772:
3494:Cambridge University Press
3458:
3082:Schlumberger, Gustave Léon
3034:Bunbury & Hogarth 1911
3022:Bunbury & Hogarth 1911
2878:Bunbury & Hogarth 1911
2857:Bunbury & Hogarth 1911
2785:Bunbury & Hogarth 1911
2416:, meaning "Red Church" in
2067:
2056:of desert concept, called
1272:
1234:, then as an ally against
1154:
1046:
1042:
1015:
824:Cappadocia appears in the
648:
635:
598:
273:Derinkuyu underground city
245:UNESCO World Heritage Site
18:
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5292:Quaestura exercitus (536)
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2194:Aktepe "White Hill" near
2041:
1717:is popular in Cappadocia.
1586:Kaymaklı Underground City
1512:, "Church of the Buckle".
1307:, elected a native lord,
777:with the biblical figure
711:, meaning "Low Country".
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310:
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269:Kaymakli Underground City
260:
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5168:Palaestina III Salutaris
4364:Alpes Poeninae et Graiae
3208:10.1177/1420326X03039065
3179:: CS1 maint: location (
3134:Vryonis, Speros (1971).
2663:: CS1 maint: location (
2627:: CS1 maint: location (
2598:: CS1 maint: location (
2303:in Monks Valley, Paşabağ
2081:Aerial view of the town
1949:
1305:Mithridates VI of Pontus
1297:Orophernes of Cappadocia
1100:Cappadocia was known as
5335: Placed under the
4696:Mauretania Caesariensis
4515:Diocese of the Britains
3471:Oxford University Press
3450:Encyclopædia Britannica
3433:Bunbury, Edward Herbert
2980:Psychology Press, 2001
2758:Placenames of the World
2446:Architectural style of
2364:in traditional clothing
1246:marched with the Roman
972:(ancient Argaeus) near
703:. It was proposed that
46:Central Anatolia Region
5178:Phoenice II Libanensis
4881:Macedonia II Salutaris
4294:praetorian prefectures
4256:(4th–7th centuries AD)
3967:Historical regions of
1974:
1857:
1831:Göreme Open Air Museum
1730:
1718:
1605:
1590:periods of persecution
1543:
1513:
1418:
1399:. The region suffered
1392:
1384:
1300:
1288:
961:
821:
805:
590:
520:
501:periods of persecution
456:that separate it from
390:
150:Göreme Open Air Museum
5578:Southeastern Anatolia
4900:Praetorian prefecture
4775:Noricum mediterraneum
4751:Praetorian prefecture
4701:Mauretania Sitifensis
4596:Picenum Suburbicarium
4557:Praetorian prefecture
4345:Praetorian prefecture
4292: 293. Permanent
3437:Hogarth, David George
3240:Nature Reviews Cancer
2301:rock-cut architecture
1968:
1855:
1845:, some having superb
1724:
1713:
1603:
1538:
1507:
1409:
1390:
1378:
1294:
1282:
1157:Kingdom of Cappadocia
1151:Kingdom of Cappadocia
1060:Achaemenid Cappadocia
955:
948:Geography and climate
932:(originally known as
811:
795:
514:
468:, and to the west by
440:, in the time of the
193:38.65833°N 34.85361°E
5478:Göreme National Park
5331:Diocese of Illyricum
5325:Prefecture of Africa
5080:Galatia II Salutaris
4848:Diocese of Macedonia
4738:Eastern Roman Empire
4500:Mauretania Tingitana
4332:Western Roman Empire
3161:Demir, Ömer (1997).
2797:Janse, Mark (2009).
2645:Demir, Ömer (1997).
2613:Demir, Ömer (1997).
2580:Demir, Ömer (1997).
2272:Decorated tree with
2036:Cannes Film Festival
1464:Christian philosophy
1405:Gregory of Nazianzus
1049:Cappadocia (satrapy)
265:Göreme National Park
236:Göreme National Park
19:For other uses, see
5586:Diyarbakır Fortress
5337:Quaestura exercitus
5110:Diocese of the East
5100:Pontus Polemoniacus
4762:Diocese of Pannonia
4591:Lucania et Bruttium
4538:Maxima Caesariensis
4533:Flavia Caesariensis
4112:History of Anatolia
3024:, pp. 287–288.
2859:, pp. 286–287.
2484:Cappadocian Fathers
2203:World Heritage Site
1725:An early Christian
1610:Battle of Manzikert
1460:Cappadocian Fathers
1232:Antiochus the Great
1163:Alexander the Great
682:Achaemenid emperors
239:
189: /
131:Clockwise from top:
5741:Underground cities
5188:Syria II Salutaris
5045:Armenian Satrapies
4818:Dacia Mediterranea
4740:(395–c. 640)
4668:Venetia et Histria
4576:Apulia et Calabria
4277:Notitia Dignitatum
3517:. pp. 780–86.
3341:Corliss, Richard.
2752:name for Cilicia,
2377:Gümüşler Monastery
2362:Cappadocian Greeks
2276:in the background.
1975:
1904:Hot-air ballooning
1858:
1856:Uchisar Kaya Hotel
1835:Churches of Göreme
1775:and other cities.
1731:
1719:
1715:Hot-air ballooning
1692:Greek is known as
1623:began settling in
1606:
1596:Turkish Cappadocia
1582:underground cities
1514:
1472:John of Cappadocia
1393:
1385:
1317:Tigranes the Great
1301:
1289:
1236:Perseus of Macedon
1224:Ariarathes IV
962:
956:Fairy chimneys in
844:shortly after the
822:
818:Churches of Göreme
814:Christ Pantocrator
812:Another fresco of
806:
802:Churches of Göreme
798:Christ Pantocrator
521:
464:, to the north by
234:
198:38.65833; 34.85361
44:Ancient region of
30:Place in Katpatuka
5658:
5657:
5637:Turkey portal
5353:
5352:
5315:Septem Provinciae
5305:
5304:
5277:Other territories
5267:
5266:
5263:
5262:
5259:
5258:
5050:Armenia III (536)
5022:Diocese of Pontus
5012:Phrygia Salutaris
5007:Phrygia Pacatiana
4911:Diocese of Thrace
4894:
4893:
4727:
4726:
4723:
4722:
4719:
4718:
4678:Diocese of Africa
4551:
4550:
4419:Diocese of Vienne
4409:Maxima Sequanorum
4321:
4320:
4220:
4219:
4078:
4077:
3934:
3933:
3926:Turkey portal
3147:978-0-52-001597-5
2535:Tourism in Turkey
2028:Nuri Bilge Ceylan
2009:'s second album,
1966:
1700:required to leave
1695:Cappadocian Greek
1684:), and where the
1633:Anatolian Seljuks
1629:Cappadocian Greek
1612:in 1071, various
1575:terra Hermeniorum
1397:Diocese of Pontus
1244:Ariarathes V
1112:power centred at
986:Mediterranean Sea
892:Greek geographers
759:"White Syrians" (
674:
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5684:
5674:
5646:
5645:
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5634:
5633:
5609:Multiple regions
5505:Arslantepe Mound
5455:Central Anatolia
5380:
5373:
5366:
5357:
5356:
5329: Later the
5313: Later the
5273:
5272:
5251:Thebais Inferior
5246:Thebais Superior
5203:Diocese of Egypt
5193:Theodorias (528)
5055:Armenia IV (536)
4907:
4906:
4810:Diocese of Dacia
4800:Valeria ripensis
4758:
4757:
4747:
4746:
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4616:Tuscia et Umbria
4564:
4563:
4467:Diocese of Spain
4352:
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4274:As found in the
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5065:Cappadocia I
4972:Hellespontus
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4838:Praevalitana
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4543:Valentia (?)
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5148:Mesopotamia
5095:Paphlagonia
4924:Haemimontus
4902:of the East
4866:Epirus Nova
4790:Pannonia II
4523:Britannia I
4384:Germania II
4050:Paphlagonia
3896:Paphlagonia
3600:Hayasa-Azzi
2919:13 November
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1985:and 1985's
1806:and Zelve.
1788:Love Valley
1767:service to
1681:Karamanlıca
1559:Mesopotamia
1441:Mesopotamia
1336:, then for
1332:, then for
1325:client-king
1323:as the new
1255:Aristonicus
1021:Ignimbrites
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694:Old Persian
666:Կապադովկիա,
632:Old Persian
314:9,883.81 ha
299:Inscription
196: /
5731:Cappadocia
5720:Categories
5668:Cappadocia
5482:Cappadocia
5463:Çatalhöyük
5445:Safranbolu
5413:Hierapolis
5321:reconquest
5211:Aegyptus I
5173:Phoenice I
5128:Cilicia II
5035:Armenia II
4785:Pannonia I
4457:Viennensis
4379:Germania I
4374:Belgica II
4314:Asia Minor
4286:Diocletian
3990:Cappadocia
3871:Cappadocia
3851:Antigonids
3800:Carchemish
3747:Cimmerians
3687:Purushanda
3682:Sagalassos
3618:Kizzuwatna
3585:Carchemish
3563:Bronze Age
3441:Cappadocia
3406:2016-12-14
3381:2013-11-28
3352:2017-08-15
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4663:Raetia II
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