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Although there is no exact information about its history, BC. Cappadocia underground cities, which were settled in the Proto Hittite period around 3000 BC, are heavily thought during the Byzantine period.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

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Göreme National Park

Although there is no exact information about its history, BC. Cappadocia underground cities, which were settled in the Proto Hittite period around 3000 BC, are heavily thought during the Byzantine period.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

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Uç Hisar

Although there is no exact information about its history, BC. Cappadocia underground cities, which were settled in the Proto Hittite period around 3000 BC, are heavily thought during the Byzantine period.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

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Avanos

Although there is no exact information about its history, BC. Cappadocia underground cities, which were settled in the Proto Hittite period around 3000 BC, are heavily thought during the Byzantine period.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

The marble eagle statue, dated to Rome and found in the areas of Derinkuyu Underground City, which is not open to visitors, confirms this idea. The arrival of the Turks in the region dates back to the aftermath of the 1071 Malazgirt War.

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