Places of interest [ ] Museums in Gaziantep [ ] The and mosaic in The has collections of ceramic pieces from the Age; various objects, figures and seals from the and ; stone and bronze objects, jewellery, ceramics, coins, glass objects, mosaics and statues from the , , Greek , , , and periods | , the former Armenian Cathedral of the Holy Mother of God Surp Asdvadzadzin , was converted into a after the liberation of the city from the occupying French forces following the 1918—1921 |
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On 25 December 1921, was signed and as a result French evacuated the city | In any case, in 2004, AKP obtained 55 |
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7[ ] Unlike most Southeastern Anatolian cities, the city of Gaziantep didn't have a significant Kurdish minority until the last century, when the city saw an increase in its Kurdish population through economically-motivated to the city from , which is why a population close to a sixth of the current residents of Gaziantep are originally from the Turkish provinces with larger ethnic Kurdish presence like , , , and | This bazaar was used as a wholesale market hall for meat, fruit and vegetables |
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There has been a major restoration, so much so that the present structure hardly resembles the original building | It has one of the world's oldest wooden which is elaborately adorned with Koranic verses, stars and geometric patterns |
Gaziantep Historical Inns [ ] Anatolia Inn The exact date of the inn's construction is unknown, but it is estimated to have been built in the early 19th century.
Dissertation, Clark University, Worcester, MA, Strassler Center of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 19 April 2016, quoted in Robert Fisk, "A beautiful mosque and the dark period of the Armenian genocide", The Independent, 15 October 2016• These communities no longer exist in the city due to the in 1895 and the in 1915 | However, on 25 December 1921, the was signed, and as a result, the French evacuated the city |
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appointed as governor of the region | Ayin dab or Ayin debo in Aramaic, meaning "Spring of the wolf" History [ ] in Gaziantep Neolithic period [ ] The of , which gives its name to the , is situated a few kilometers to the north of the city center |
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