- also
known as Cambazlı
Church Harım
Kilise Sarıca
Kilise Tavşanlı
Kilise Ala (Alaca)
Kilise Kepez Kilise Sarnıç
Kilise ('Column church')
Karabulut Church...
- Kırk
Kilise (40 churches).
Following the
establishment of the
Turkish Republic in 1923,
sanjaks became cities and on
December 20, 1924, Kırk
Kilise's name...
- Gümüşler
Monastery Courtyard in Niğde Çanlı
Kilise,
meaning "Bell Church" in
Aksaray Province.
Kizil Kilise,
meaning "Red Church" in Güzelyurt
Doors of...
- Çanlı
Kilise,
meaning "bell church" or "church with a bell", is a Byzantine-era ruin site
located about 15 km
southeast of the city of
Aksaray in Turkey...
-
Kilise Tepe is a
mound in
Mersin Province, Turkey, just west of the Göksu River,
lying 20
kilometers from Mut and 145
kilometers from Mersin. It was initially...
-
Varagavank (Armenian: Վարագավանք, 'Monastery of Varag'; Turkish: ****i
Kilise, 'Seven Churches') was an
Armenian monastery on the
slopes of
Mount Erek,...
- Kızıl
Kilise, the Red Church, also
known as
Sivrihisar Kızıl
Kilise, is a
partially ruined sixth-century
church in the Güzelyurt
district of
Aksaray Province...
- show
polycephalous snakes. A
poorly preserved wall-painting at the Yılanlı
Kilise [tr] ("Snake Church") that
depicts the two
saints Theodore and
George attacking...
- 18th-century
church of St.
Gregory the Illuminator. One of the chapels, Kara
Kilise,
still preserves the apse and the
pointed vault over the nave. Kozan, Adana...
-
paintings in the Tokalı
Kilise Tahtalı
Kilise (St.
Barbara Church).
Outside entrance into the
Yilanli Kilise, Soğanlı Valley.
Kubbeli Kilise Karabaş Kilisesi...