Georgian Orthodox Church in Turkey
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The Georgian Orthodox Church is a major part of Orthodox Christianity in Turkey. Bana cathedral used to be a Georgian Orthodox cathedral and Khakhuli Monastery used to be a Georgian Orthodox monastery. Oshki is a Georgian Orthodox monastery in Erzurum Province. [1]
Churches
Church name | Picture | Status |
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Notre Dame de Lourdes (Turkey) | active | |
Oshki (Öşk Vank/Çamlıyamaç) | abandoned | |
Khakhuli Monastery (Haho/Bağbaşi) | converted into a mosque | |
Doliskana (Dolişhane/Hamamlıköy) | abandoned | |
Bana cathedral (Penek) | ruins | |
Tbeti Monastery (Cevizli) | ruins | |
old Georgian Church, Ani | ruins | |
Ishkhani (İşhan) | protected | |
Parkhali (Barhal/Altıparmak) | converted into a mosque | |
Khandzta | ruins | |
Ekeki | ruins | |
Otkhta Eklesia ((Dörtkilise)) | abandoned | |
Parekhi | ruins | |
St. Barlaam Monastery of Antioch წმ. ბარლაამის მონასტერი კასიუსის მთაზე |
ruins | |
Ancha monastery | ruins |
See also
References
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