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Kayseri / Islamic architecture / Erciyes University / Kayseri Province / Seljuk architecture / Geography of Turkey / Anatolia / Amasya / Sivas / Gevher Nesibe / Seljuq dynasty / Asia
Date: 2006-03-12 17:18:08
Kayseri
Islamic architecture
Erciyes University
Kayseri Province
Seljuk architecture
Geography of Turkey
Anatolia
Amasya
Sivas
Gevher Nesibe
Seljuq dynasty
Asia

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