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Historical Places

Elaiussa Sebaste

Elaiussa Sebaste

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Elaiussa Sebaste, an ancient city located in modern-day Turkey, holds significant archaeological and historical importance. Founded in the late 2nd century BC, it became a notable center in the eastern Mediterranean. This blog post explores the city’s origins, its rise to prominence, and its eventual decline.Origins and FoundationElaiussa Sebaste was founded around 100 BC on…

Baç Bridge

Baç Bridge

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The Baç Bridge, located in the Syunik Province of Armenia, stands as a significant piece of medieval Armenian architecture. This stone bridge, crossing the Voghji River, serves as a reminder of Armenia’s rich historical and engineering heritage.Historical BackgroundBaç Bridge dates back to the 13th century AD, a period marked by the Mongol invasions and the…

Dagpazari Church

Dagpazari Church

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Dagpazari Church, located in Mersin Province, Turkey, is a significant example of early Christian architecture. Built during the Byzantine era, this church has gained attention for its architectural and historical value. Its construction dates back to the 5th or 6th century AD, a period marked by the expansion of Christianity within the Roman Empire.Architectural FeaturesThe…

Meydancik Castle

Meydancik Castle

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Meydancik Castle, located in the Taurus Mountains of modern-day Turkey, is an ancient fortress with a significant historical role. The castle stands in the region known as Cilicia, a key area in antiquity due to its strategic location. Researchers believe the castle was built to control the important trade routes passing through the Taurus Mountains….

The Haouanet Sidi Latrech

The Haouanet of Sidi Latreche

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The Haouanet of Sidi Latreche are ancient rock-cut tombs located in the region of Aïn Defla, Algeria. These tombs represent a significant archaeological and historical site, providing insight into the burial practices and cultural life of ancient North Africa.Description and StructureThe Haouanet are simple, rectangular rock-cut tombs. Each tomb typically consists of a single chamber,…

Sankissa

Sankissa

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Sankissa, an ancient city in India, played a crucial role in Buddhist history. It is located in the present-day Farrukhabad district of Uttar Pradesh. Historically, it was known as Sankasya or Sankassa and was a significant site for both Buddhists and Jains.The Historical Significance of SankissaSankissa gained prominence during the time of the Buddha. According…

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