- The
Karamagara Bridge (Turkish:
Karamağara Köprüsü, "Bridge of the
Black Cave") is a
Byzantine or late
Roman bridge in the
ancient region of Cappadocia...
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Karamağara is a
village in the
Merzifon District,
Amasya Province, Turkey. Its po****tion is 157 (2021). Köy,
Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory...
- 6th and 7th
centuries CE. The 5th- or 6th-century CE Romano-Byzantine
Karamagara Bridge in
Cappadocia (in present-day
Turkish Central Anatolia) features...
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energy portal Ağın Bridge, aka Ağın (
Karamağara)
Bridge named in
remembrance of the
submerged ancient Karamağara Bridge, was Turkey's
fourth longest bridge...
- and Mesopotamia, but also in
engineering works such as the
Byzantine Karamagara Bridge, with a
pointed arch of 17 m (56 ft) span,
making "the pre-Muslim...
- Constantine's
Bridge (Mysia)
Eurymedon Bridge (Aspendos)
Eurymedon Bridge (Selge)
Karamagara Bridge Kemer Bridge Limyra Bridge Misis Bridge Macestus Bridge Nysa Bridge...
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unusually flat
profile unsurp****ed for more than a millennium. The late
Roman Karamagara Bridge in
Cappadocia in
eastern Turkey may
represent the
earliest surviving...
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church building in
Syria and
occasional secular structures, like the
Karamagara Bridge; in S****anian architecture, emplo**** in
palace and
sacred construction...
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Byzantine Empire (330–1453)
Aesepus Arapsu Baç Gazi
Mihal Karamagara Kemere Macestus Misis Valens Aqueduct White Marwanids (983–1085)
Dicle Seljuk Sultanate...
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engineering feats include the 430 m long
Sangarius Bridge, the
pointed arch of
Karamagara Bridge, as well as the dome of the
Church of
Hagia Sophia. In the Macedonian...