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    AN OFF-TOPIC DAY
    By Berk Cektir

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Aug 15 2007

    I am on the way back to Istanbul from Van (pronounced similarly to
    the English word "one"). The city is located in Turkey's East and
    is a border city near Iran. I went to Van for business but was able
    to take some time off and visit the beauties of this sacred city. I
    would like to write a bit about Akdamar Island and the stunning old
    Armenian church. The city was first founded by the Urartians (1000
    B.C.). Van Citadel was first built by Sardur I, the Urartian king,
    in the ninth century B.C., is 80 meters above the lake level and
    extends 1,800 meters from east to west, 120 meters from north to south.

    The church on Akdamar Island in Lake Van represents one of the most
    sublime examples of Armenian religious architecture. The church was
    built by the architect Bishop Manuel between 915 and 921 A.D.

    Constructed in a cruciform plan (cross-shaped) and with a conical
    roof domed on the inside, the building is made of red tufa stone
    brought to the island from distant quarries.

    The outside walls of the church are very beautiful, and the reliefs
    depict Biblical scenes with Adam, Eve, Abraham, David and Goliath
    and Jesus, as well as themes from daily life. You can also feel the
    influence of ninth and 10th century Abbasi art. The interior church
    walls are also decorated with frescoes with religious themes.

    My companion during the visit to the island was an executive at
    a restoration company who told me the original bell of the church
    had been lost but that he found it with the help of an unbelievable
    coincidence in Turkmenistan. Now there are efforts being made to
    bring the bell back to the church.

    I am totally amazed by the city and recommend you visit it soon.

    Now let's go back to legal matters. As most of my readers know,
    I choose to write about real estate law and private real estate
    investments in particular.

    The first reason for such preference is the presumption that most of
    my readers are involved in some kind of real estate transaction or
    private investment in Turkey, and I am trying to satisfy the needs of
    my readers. However I sometimes receive very sophisticated questions
    about company law and/or stock exchange matters. These questions
    convinced me to revise my schedule of articles, and I will be writing
    about some corporate matters in the coming days.

    The second reason for writing about company law is the fact that
    I am actually a corporate lawyer who specializes in mergers and
    acquisitions. In other words, I cannot resist the call of the wild...

    Some of my readers may find this very complicated or very specific,
    but don't forget that you never know what kind of information you
    might need. A bit of information about specifics of company law may
    be very handy for your private investments.

    I'm sorry I used the space today writing about irrelevant issues. I
    will finish the second part of this article and begin with information
    for shareholders of Turkey's companies tomorrow.

    Goodbye.

    NOTE: Berk Cektir is a licensed attorney at law and available to answer
    questions on the legal aspects of living in Turkey. Send enquiries to
    [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> The names
    of the readers are disclosed only upon written approval of the sender.

    DISCLAIMER: The information provided here is intended to give basic
    legal information. You should get legal assistance from a licensed
    attorney at law while conducting legal transactions and not just rely
    on the information in this corner.
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