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Church of Saint Michael the Archangel (Burç Monastery)

Church of Saint Michael the Archangel (Burç Monastery)

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January 27, 2026

Mor Mihail Kilisesi is a historic place of worship belonging to the Syriac Orthodox community, located in the city center, at the foot of the citadel, along Yeniyol Street. The structure is primarily referred to in sources as “Mor Mihail Kilisesi”, but due to its integration within a larger architectural complex and its development alongside monastic units, it is also known as “Burç Manastırı”. Today, it continues to serve its original function as a place of worship for the Syriac Orthodox commu

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Milena Bennu CAN

Milena Bennu CAN

Fertek Church Mosque

Fertek Church Mosque

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December 4, 2025

Fertek Kilise Cami is located in the former town of Fertek (historically known as Phertakaina, Ferteki, Ferteköy, Fertekena, today Aydınyurt), approximately two kilometers southwest of the center of Niğde. Originally constructed to serve the Orthodox Christian community, the church was dedicated to H. Taxiarchoi. Construction Date and PatronThe building’s Karamanlı inscription, now housed in the Niğde Museum, bears the date 1835 and names its patron, Fertekli Karamanoğlu Hacı Nikola Karamanlis.

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Meltem Saraç

Meltem Saraç

Kara Mosque (Sofu Mehmed Pasha Mosque / Saint Seven Saints Church)

Kara Mosque (Sofu Mehmed Pasha Mosque / Saint Seven Saints Church)

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December 1, 2025

Kara Cami is a significant külliye structure from the Ottoman period located in Sofia, the capital of present-day Bulgaria. It was commissioned in 1548 by Bosnian Sofu Mehmed Pasha, who served as vizier during the reign of Kanuni Sultan Süleyman. Recognized as the only work of Mimar Sinan in Sofia, the mosque formed the center of a large waqf complex that included a madrasa, imaret, caravanserai, library, and later an additional hammam.HistoryOttoman PeriodAt the time of its construction, the mo

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Meryem Şentürk Çoban

Meryem Şentürk Çoban

Ayvalık AyazmasıAy

Ayvalık Ayazması

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December 4, 2025

Ayvalık Ayazması is a sacred water structure belonging to the Orthodox tradition, located in the Ayvalık district of Balıkesir Province, Türkiye. The ayazma holds a significant place in the region’s historical and religious life and attracts visitors due to both its architectural features and its sacred water.HistoryThe term “ayazma” derives from the Greek word “Hagiasma,” meaning “sacred place.” The Ayvalık Ayazma was known as Panagia Phaneromeni in accordance with Orthodox devotion to the Virg

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Melike Saraç

Melike Saraç

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