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  CAPPADOCIA PHOTOS
  CAPPADOCIA MAPS
  DISTRICTS OF CAPPADOCIA
     ° Avanos (Venessa)
     ° Cavusin
     ° Gumusler Monastery
     ° Goreme
     ° Gulsehir
     ° Haci Bektas
     ° Ihlara Valley
     ° Mustafapasa(Sinasos)
     ° Nevsehir
     ° Ortahisar
     ° Pasabagi (Monks' Valley)
     ° Soganli Valley
     ° Uchisar
     ° Urgup
     ° Zelve
  GEOLOGY OF CAPPADOCIA
     ° Volcanic Eruptions and       Geological Formations
  HISTORY OF CAPPADOCIA
     ° Prehistoric Periods
     ° Assyrian Trade       Colonies Period
     ° Late Hittite Kingdom
     ° Persian Period
     ° Roman Period
     ° Byzantine Period
     ° The Seljuk Period
     ° Ottoman Period
     ° First Travelers
  CAPPADOCIA INFO
     ° The Location
     ° Civil Architecture
     ° Dove-Cotes
  SUBTERREANEAN SETTLEMENTS OF CAPPADOCIA
     ° General Info
     ° History
     ° Structural Features
  UNDERGROUND CITIES OF CAPPADOCIA
     ° Derin Kuyu
     ° Kaymakli
     ° Mazi
     ° Ozkonak
     ° Ozluce
     ° Tatlarin
  SELJUK REMAINS IN CAPPADOCIA


Ihlara Valley Churchs


Agacalti Church (Beneath the Tree)
The plan of this church is cruciform, with domes, a barrel vaulted ceiling and three apses. The main apse and the southern apse are collapsed. Entrance to the church is by this collapsed main apse. It is also known as the church of St.Daniel, due to the picture of St.Daniel on the wall opposite the entrance. Red, grey and yellow were used on a white background to decorate the church. The vault of the north arm of the cross is covered in various motifs.
This church belongs to the Pre-Iconoclastic period or between 9th and 11th centuries.
Scenes: Annunciation, Visitatino, Nativity, Adoration of the Magi, Flight into Egypt, Baptism, Koimesis (Falling Asleep of Mother Mary), Daniel among the Lions; on the dome are Ascension and portraits of the saints.

Kokar Church
This single nave, barrel vaulted church is entered by way of the collapsed apse. Beyond the nave the rock was further dug out to form a burial area. The main color of the paintings is grey. A large cross is painted on the well-preserved vault, and a hand painted within a square in the center of the cross symbolises the Triple Sanctitication and around it an embellishment, divided into 4, full of geometrical patterns. The church is dated to 9th century.
Scenes: Deesis, Annunciation, Visitation, Proof of the Virgni, Nativity, Adoration of the Magi, Baptism, Three Young Men in the Fiery Furnace, Flight into Egypt, Last Supper, Betrayal of Judas, Crucifixion, Women at the Tomb, Ascension, Entombment, Pentecost and portraits of saint.

Yilanli (Snake) Church
This barrel vaulted church has one apse and is built on a cruciform plan. Monks' graves are housed in the chapel on the north wall. The church gets its name from the painting of four naked, sinful women being attacked by serpents on the west wall. As the inscriptions have been worn away, the sin of the first woman attacked by 8 serpents is unknown. The second woman's breast is being attacked because she did not breast feed her baby. The third woman is being attacked on the mouth for telling lies, and the fourth's ears are under attack because she was disobedient. This church dates back to the end of the 9th century.



 
 

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