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Christian faith in Cappadocia

Christian faith in Cappadocia

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alexander stefanatos


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Christian faith in Cappadocia

Turkey
Cappadocia
Cappadocia, deeply in the depths of Anatolia, is one of the most historic regions of Turkish territory and a land of exceptional natural wonders and unique cultural heritage.The earliest record of Cappadocia dates from the Bronze age as homeland of the Hittite empire after the decline of which it was annexed as territory to the vast Persian empire of Achemenides.Then Alexander the Great after conquering the Persian state extended the territory of Cappadocia as far as to the Black Sea.After that became Roman and consequently Byzantine region a period in which reached it's highest level of Orthodox Christian faith and culture.Due to the deserted and mountainous nature, it quickly became land of Holy pilgrimage for Orthodox Christians and hermitage for monks and Saints that in order to protect themselves from robbers and other intruders, built subterranean caves and churches to live in and decorated them with paintings with scenes from the Bible and other Holy Books. Even Byzantine emperors are reported to have ended their lives there in solitude and penitence.These places still survive in our days having sustained not only hostile attacks but also disastrous earthquakes. Subsequently Cappadocia became part of the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia and eventually of the Ottoman Empire and, nowadays of the modern state of Turkey.
The photo is just a sample from these churches and caves that served as residencies and places of Faith.

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  • Silvana W. 26/01/2015 14:30

    How wonderful***
  • adriana lissandrini 21/01/2015 22:15

    The graffiti on the walls, despite all the destruction and degradation of human and not, are of great interest and value, a stunning presentation Alexander
    un caro saluto, Adriana
  • Lawson McCulloch 21/01/2015 21:44

    I also would like to thank you for the information and of course the fine shot Alexander.
    best wishes,
    from Lawson
  • SINA 21/01/2015 13:36

    Faszinierend was Du alles erkundest und transparent machst für uns dear Alex
    sehr schön.....
    herzlich Sina
  • Harold Thompson 21/01/2015 9:45

    Interesting reading about the history of the area and seeing your photos o the art work in the caves
    :-)) Harold
  • Sue Thompson 21/01/2015 8:52

    It is amazing to think that over the ages, since these places were created, men have sought shelter and refuge and in spite of earthquakes and wars these caves and places of worship have survived.
    Your depiction of the painted walls is excellent, and the info....Thank you.

    :))
  • patrick hyrailles 21/01/2015 6:32

    j'aime bien bravo
  • Adele D. Oliver 21/01/2015 3:19

    not everything has survived, but one gets a very
    good idea of how splendid this interior must
    have loooked like ... so much history here, so
    fascinating - a fine capture and great editing to
    bring out patterns and colours !!!
    Greetings, Adele
  • Vitória Castelo Santos 21/01/2015 0:13

    Very nice too.!!
    regards

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