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    TURQUIE
    The Ancient Ghost City of Ani


    Situated on the eastern border of Turkey, across the Akhourian River
    from Armenia, lies the empty, crumbling site of the once-great
    metropolis of Ani, known as "the city of a thousand and one churches."
    Founded more than 1,600 years ago, Ani was situated on several trade
    routes, and grew to become a walled city of more than 100,000
    residents by the 11th century. In the centuries that followed, Ani and
    the surrounding region were conquered hundreds of times -- Byzantine
    emperors, Ottoman Turks, Armenians, nomadic Kurds, Georgians, and
    Russians claimed and reclaimed the area, repeatedly attacking and
    chasing out residents. By the 1300s, Ani was in steep decline, and it
    was completely abandoned by the 1700s. Rediscovered and romanticized
    in the 19th century, the city had a brief moment of fame, only to be
    closed off by World War I and the later events of the Armenian
    Genocide that left the region an empty, militarized no-man's land. The
    ruins crumbled at the hands of many : looters, vandals, Turks who
    tried to eliminate Armenian history from the area, clumsy
    archaeological digs, well-intentioned people who made poor attempts at
    restoration, and Mother Nature herself. Restrictions on travel to Ani
    have eased in the past decade, allowing the following photos to be
    taken.

    The Ancient Ghost City of Ani
    http://www.armenews.com/IMG/The_Ancient_Ghost_City_of_Ani.pdf

    dimanche 16 février 2014,
    Stéphane (c)armenews.com
    http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article-964



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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