Anı

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Anı is an archeological and tourist site to visit in Turkiye ... Read more on Wikipedia


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Attribution: User:Ggia, with CC BY-SA 3.0 license, original file:20110419_Church_of_Redeemer_Collage_Ani_Turkey.jpg , Wikipedia
Church of Redeemer, Ani, Western Armenia.



Attribution: Ggia, with CC BY-SA 3.0 license, original file:20110419_Monastery_of_Hripsimian_Virgins_Ani_Turkey.jpg , Wikipedia
Monastery of the Hripsimian Virgins, Ani, Turkey.



Attribution: Ggia, with CC BY-SA 3.0 license, original file:20110419_bridge_Akhurian_River_East_view_Ani_Turkey.jpg , Wikipedia
Ruins of the bridge over Akhurian River, Ani, Turkey.



Attribution: Ben Bender, with CC BY-SA 3.0 license, original file:36000_Ocakl%C4%B1-Kars_Merkez-Kars%2C_Turkey_-_panoramio.jpg , Wikipedia
36000 Ocaklı/Kars Merkez/Kars, Turkey



Attribution: Ben Bender, with CC BY-SA 3.0 license, original file:36000_Ocakl%C4%B1-Kars_Merkez-Kars%2C_Turkey_-_panoramio_%285%29.jpg , Wikipedia
36000 Ocaklı/Kars Merkez/Kars, Turkey



Attribution: Herbert Frank from Wien (Vienna), AT, with CC BY 2.0 license, original file:Ani%2C_Stadtmauer_%2839505607725%29.jpg , Wikipedia
Ani, Stadtmauer



Attribution: Citrat at Turkish Wikipedia, with CC-BY-SA-3.0 license, original file:Ani_2.jpg , Wikipedia
tr:Ani'nin Kuzey giris kapisi



Attribution: haigoes, with CC BY-SA 3.0 license, original file:Ani_seen_from_Armenia.jpg , Wikipedia
The medieval Armenian city of Ani now in Turkey as viewed from Armenia.



Attribution: Ben Men Lyun, with CC BY-SA 4.0 license, original file:City_of_Ani_014.jpg , Wikipedia
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Attribution: S Kaya from Pacific Northwest, with CC BY 2.0 license, original file:The_Church_of_Saint_Gregory_of_Tigran_Honents_%284218326274%29.jpg , Wikipedia

The Church of Saint Gregory of Tigran Honents in Ani.

The construction of the Church of the Saint Gregory of Tigran Honents was completed in 1215.



Attribution: Marko Anastasov, with CC BY 2.0 license, original file:Walls_of_Ani.jpg , Wikipedia
Walls of Ani, former capital of Armenia, nowadays in eastern Turkey


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