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  • San Vitale church wit mosaics depiting the Byzantine rulers Justinian the Great and Teodora.
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  • Stilo. The Cattolica di Stilo is a Byzantine church built in the 9th century, when Calabria was part of the Byzantine Empire.  It is a national monument and one of the most important examples of Byzantine architecture. The Cattolica follow a plan with "inscribed cross", typical of the middle Byzantine age.
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  • Stilo. The Cattolica di Stilo is a Byzantine church built in the 9th century, when Calabria was part of the Byzantine Empire.  It is a national monument and one of the most important examples of Byzantine architecture. The Cattolica follow a plan with "inscribed cross", typical of the middle Byzantine age.
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  • San Vitale church.
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  • San Vitale church.
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  • San Vitale church.
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  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire. Friday prayer at Rizvaniye Vafki Camii (mosque), replacing an earlier Byzantine church, houses the site where Abraham fell to the ground.
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  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire. Friday prayer at Rizvaniye Vafki Camii (mosque), replacing an earlier Byzantine church, houses the site where Abraham fell to the ground.
    em2711824.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
    em2711828.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.
    em2711595.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire. The Ulu Cami (mosque) dates from 1170-1175 A.D.
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  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.
    em2711591.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  is the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The city distinctly Middle Eastern flavour is mainly in the jumble of narrow streets of the 16th century bazaar.
    em2711568.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  is the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The city distinctly Middle Eastern flavour is mainly in the jumble of narrow streets of the 16th century bazaar. the old bedensten of Gumruk Hani, the customs dept, now is a courtyard full oof merchants.
    em2711556.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
    em2711577.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  is the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The city distinctly Middle Eastern flavour is mainly in the jumble of narrow streets of the 16th century bazaar.
    em2711572.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire. The Ulu Cami (mosque) dates from 1170-1175 A.D. Old graveyard.
    em2711602.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
    em2711583.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  is the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The city distinctly Middle Eastern flavour is mainly in the jumble of narrow streets of the 16th century bazaar.
    em2711571.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  is the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The city distinctly Middle Eastern flavour is mainly in the jumble of narrow streets of the 16th century bazaar.
    em2711554.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
    em2711829.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  is the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The city distinctly Middle Eastern flavour is mainly in the jumble of narrow streets of the 16th century bazaar. Guns shop.
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  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  is the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The city distinctly Middle Eastern flavour is mainly in the jumble of narrow streets of the 16th century bazaar.
    em2711614.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.
    em2711600.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.
    em2711594.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
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  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
    em2711576.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  is the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The city distinctly Middle Eastern flavour is mainly in the jumble of narrow streets of the 16th century bazaar. the old bedensten of Gumruk Hani, the customs dept, now is a courtyard full oof merchants.
    em2711557.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.
    em2711599.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire. Old houses.
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  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.
    em2711610.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.
    em2711585.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
    em2711574.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  is the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The city distinctly Middle Eastern flavour is mainly in the jumble of narrow streets of the 16th century bazaar.
    em2711551.jpg
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