Underground Rock-Cut Church Complexes in Asia Minor (Byzantium) |
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Uprising of local rulers in Sivaş (mid-17th century) |
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Urban Culture in Ottoman Asia Minor |
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Settlement in Cappadocia, also known as Prokopi. The one third of its 15,000-20,000 inhabitants were Greek-Orthodox, spoke Turkish and were involved in agriculture, stock breeding and commerce. Many had emigrated to Constantinople. Several major communal and educational institutions were established in Ürgüp, while educational and charitable clubs were also based there. |
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Ürgüp, Church of St. Basil |
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Ürgüp, Church of St. John the Russian |
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