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Ayasuluk Hill (Turkish:
Ayasuluk Höyük,
Medieval Gr****: Θεολόγος, romanized: Theológos) is an
ancient mound in İzmir
Province in Turkey. It
forms part...
- the Holy
Apostles in Constantinople. The
basilica is on the
slopes of
Ayasuluk Hill,
right next to the İsa Bey Mosque, just
below the
fortress near the...
- Armenians. The old
quarter of Selçuk
retains much
traditional Turkish culture.
Ayasuluk Hill
dominates the
surrounding area, with
several historical buildings...
- in
recent years have
unearthed settlements from the
early Bronze Age at
Ayasuluk Hill.
According to
Hittite sources, the
capital of the
kingdom of Arzawa...
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capital was a
coastal city
called Apasa,
which is
believed to have been
Ayasuluk Hill at the site of
later Ephesus. The hill
appears to have been fortified...
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identified for a
while as the
Castle of al-Al
Anavarza Castle Antioch Amouda Ayasuluk Castle, Selçuk
Bagras Cursat, 36°5′46″N 36°11′59″E / 36.09611°N 36.19972°E...
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Mubariz al-Din
Muhammad Bey (r. 1308–1334).
During his reign, the town of
Ayasuluk was
relatively prosperous economy wise, and held good
mercantile relations...
- 2021.
Retrieved January 30, 2021.
Floor coverings found in
church at
Ayasuluk Hill [https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/church-in-ancient-city-to-open-to-tourism-202316...
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Empire Yoros Castle Phoenicia Republic of
Genoa Izmir Province Asar
Castle Ayasuluk Castle Çandarlı
Castle Unknown Çeşme
Castle Ottoman Empire Foça Castle...
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Byzantine wars with the
Averil Cameron Avienus (consul 501) al-Awasim
Ayasuluk Hill
Aydinids Azaz, 1030
Battle of Al-Aziz Aziz al-Dawla
Babylon Fortress...