48 Hours in Hatay, Turkey - Independent Online
Sunday 27th of May 2012 06:56:18 AM
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![]() Independent Online | 48 Hours in Hatay, Turkey Independent Online By Jonathon Burch A visitor looks at mosaics at the Antakya Archaeology museum, also known as the Antakaya Mosaic museum, in Antakya. With thousands of refugees now taking shelter in Hatay after fleeing violence just across the border in their Syrian ... |
Southwestern Turkey, Part I: The Fertile Crescent and the airs of antiquity - Main Line
Sunday 27th of May 2012 06:56:18 AM
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Southwestern Turkey, Part I: The Fertile Crescent and the airs of antiquity Main Line Because of the enormous size of this region, Part I will focus on the cities of Diyarbakir, Mardin and Sanliurfa and Part II on Harran, Ataturk Dam, Mt. Nemrut, Gaziantep and Antakya (Antioch). Southeastern Turkey abounds in Biblical sites and early ... |
48 Hours In Hatay, Turkey - International Business Times
Sunday 27th of May 2012 06:56:18 AM
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![]() International Business Times | 48 Hours In Hatay, Turkey International Business Times Home to the ancient cities of Alexandretta or modern-day Iskenderun, the Mediterranean port where the whale is said to have spat out the prophet Jonah; and Antioch or modern-day Antakya, once the Roman Empire's third-most important city where St. Paul ... |
48 hours in Hatay, Turkey - Reuters
Sunday 27th of May 2012 06:56:18 AM
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48 hours in Hatay, Turkey Reuters Home to the ancient cities of Alexandretta or modern-day Iskenderun, the Mediterranean port where the whale is said to have spat out the prophet Jonah; and Antioch or modern-day Antakya, once the Roman Empire's third-most important city where St. Paul ... |
Saffron Dust and Holy Lettuce - AINA (press release)
Sunday 27th of May 2012 06:56:18 AM
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![]() AINA (press release) | Saffron Dust and Holy Lettuce AINA (press release) They are kept so by the donations and piety of Mardin's diaspora Orthodox Assyrian Christian community, adherents of what they claim to be the oldest Christian church in existence, founded by St Peter when he gathered the disciples in Antioch after the ... |
Febrile and fragmented - Financial Times
Sunday 27th of May 2012 06:56:18 AM
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Febrile and fragmented Financial Times By David Gardner When Beshara al-Rai, patriarch of Lebanon's Maronite church, this year described Syria as “the closest thing to democracy” in the Arab world, and Ignatius IV Hazim, patriarch of Antioch and the Greek Orthodox Christians in Syria, ... |




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