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Kayseri Surp Krikor Lusavoric Armenian Church

Kayseri Surp Krikor Lusavoric Armenian Church

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December 11, 2025

The Kayseri Surp Krikor Lusavoriç Church is one of the seven remaining Armenian churches in Anatolia and is the oldest and most significant among them. Located in the Setenönü neighborhood of Kayseri on place land, this building was originally constructed with its foundation laid in 1191 and has survived to the present day through multiple repairs and reconstructions over the centuries. As the only Armenian church in Central Anatolia, it serves as the spiritual center for the Christian Armenian

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Muhammed Samed Acar

Muhammed Samed Acar

Burnt Mosque Massacre

Burnt Mosque Massacre

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November 30, 2025

The Burnt Mosque Massacre was a mass killing in which a large number of Muslim-Turkish civilians lost their lives in 1915 in a building in Ardahan known as the Arab Mosque or Halil Efendi Mosque. The event occurred within the context of actions carried out by Armenian armed groups operating alongside the Russian army. Following the massacre, the mosque became known among the public as the “Burnt Mosque” due to the fire that destroyed it.Historical BackgroundDuring the Russo-Ottoman War of 1877–1

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Yusuf Bilal Akkaya

Yusuf Bilal Akkaya

Çandır CastleÇa

Çandır Castle

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June 21, 2025

Çandır Castle is a castle located within the borders of the Toroslar district of Mersin province in Türkiye, on the summit of a dominant plateau at an altitude of 1450 meters, 7 kilometers east of Ayvagediği Plateau, northwest of Çandır Village. The castle holds a strategic position near the junction of two important roads coming from Central Anatolia. These roads converge on the route coming from Lampron via the Ereğli-Evciler path and descend southward. Situated along the southern route, the c

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Melike Saraç

Melike Saraç

1918 Russian-Armenian Ricati

1918 Russian-Armenian Ricati

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December 9, 2025

The years 1916–1918 are of great significance for the East Anatolia region. During this two-year period, the Russians and Armenians occupied the eastern regions and demonstrated military social and political existence. The efforts of Russia and the Armenians to establish a permanent presence in the east were halted by the Russian Revolution of 1917. Subsequent developments forced Russia to focus on its internal affairs, causing its occupation process in the eastern region to give way to a withdr

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Mustafa Cem İnci

Mustafa Cem İnci

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