cappadocia
Carpets and kilims
Hand made turkish carpets and kilims are world well known and are weaved in different regions of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye). Various Well-Known Anatolian Rugs There are four types of rugs ...
Central Anatolia
... Sights: Cappadocia (Turkish:Kapadokya) , Tuz Lake , Catalhoyuk , Gordion (Gordium) , Hattusas , Phrygia and the Phrygians See also: Galatia , Ankara museums Central Anatolian Region / The ...
Bayburt
... like the ones in Cappadocia (Turkish:Kapadokya), and the natural wonder Sirakayalar Waterfall which are all attractive. Some other sites of interest are: Bent, Ali Singah, Meydan, Pashaogullari, Pulur ...
Tokat
... first century A.D. during the Roman emperor Trajan's period, and that the city was separated from the Pontus Galaticus Polaminiacus districts and was included in the Cappadocia (Turkish:Kapadokya) region. ...
Top Tourist Sites
... Central Anatolia (Turkish:Anadolu): Ankara , Cappadocia (Turkish:Kapadokya) , Konya , Catalhoyuk , Gordion (Gordium) , Hattusas , the region… Eastern Anatolia (Turkish:Anadolu): Mount Ararat ...
Turkish University Links
... Vakif Professional Higher Education Kapadokya (Cappadocia (Turkish:Kapadokya)) Profession High school (Nevsehir) ...
Important Christians
... of the Church, and 1 of the 3 Cappadocia (Turkish:Kapadokya)n Fathers. He was born into the distinguished family of Basil the Elder and Emmelia in Pontus. He received the best education available, studying ...
Janissaries
Janisseries were special troops of the Ottoman sultans. Janissaries (in Turkish Yeni is recent and Çeri means soldier), standing Ottoman Turkish army were organized via Murat I. Ottoman armies ...
Greek mythology A-M
Greek mythology A-M A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - L - M Abaris In Greek mythology Abaris was a priest to the god Apollo. Apollo gave him a golden arrow which rendered him invisible and also ...
Religious sites in Turkey
... Christian Settlement Goreme Milli Parki (Cappadocia (Turkish:Kapadokya)) Haci Bektas Veli Complex Hacibektas Harran (According to the Old Testament, Abraham lived here) Harran ...
Roman Empire in Asia Minor
... reign of the Roman Empire; the Christianity. Early Christians, escaping from the Roman persecutions, settled in Antioch (modern Hatay), Iconium (modern Konya), Ephesus (Turkish: Efes), Cappadocia (Turkish:Kapadokya) ...
Silk Road
... their animals were taken care of and fed, and the sick were cured, all at the expense of the foundation. Today there are fine examples of caravanserais in Anatolia (Turkish:Anadolu); Agzikarahan in Cappadocia ...
Historical and cultural sites
... pieces of ancient pottery, contemporary walls often have corner stones which may date back to antiquity. Children play and sheep graze amidst fragile remains. Until very recently Fairy Chimneys in Cappadocia ...
Sports in Turkey
... (Turkish: Efes) and Istanbul. Hot air Balloon rides can be taken daily over Cappadocia (Turkish:Kapadokya) near Nevsehir. Each flight is a fantastic experience as you float intimately amongst the fairy ...
Nevsehir
Nevsehir is in the heart of Cappadocia (Turkish:Kapadokya), central Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye). Sights in Nevsehir Göreme Göreme Open Air Museum Avanos Uçhisar Ortahisar ...
Nigde
Nigde is a small town of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) in Central Anatolia (Turkish:Anadolu) Lying on a plateau embellished via volcanic peaks is this city of Central Anatolian Region, which was called ...
Nyssa
... titular see in Cappadocia (Turkish:Kapadokya) during the times of early Christianity in Asia Minor from which there is a well known Christian bishop and saint, St. Gregory of Nyssa. ...
Pontus
Ancient Pontus Kingdom in Asia Minor Pontus was an ancient country, North-east of Asia Minor (now Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye)), on the Black Sea coast. On its inland side were Cappadocia (Turkish:Kapadokya) ...
The Medieval madrasa
Islamic theological elementary schools were called as medrese during the Ottoman period In the Middle Ages the madrasa (literaly, "place to study", in Arabic darasa "to study"; for discussion of darasa ...


