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  • ANKARA: Eastern Anatolia Churches Turkish, Not Georgian Or Armenian

    EASTERN ANATOLIAN CHURCHES TURKISH, NOT GEORGIAN OR ARMENIAN - STUDY

    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Dec 7 2006

    ["RESEARCH REVEALS MANY OF CHURCHES IN EASTERN TURKEY BELONG TO TURKS" - AA headline]

    ERZURUM (A.A) -07.12.2006 -A research carried out by Ass.Prof. Dr
    Tahsin Parlak, head of the Traditional Craftsman Department at Ataturk
    University, has revealed that many of the churches in eastern Anatolia
    belonged to Kipchack Turks.

    Speaking to A.A correspondent on Thursday, Parlak said they compared
    the motifs, designs and manuscripts crafted on the Menzil Churches
    which were constructed in eastern Anatolia, (which was under the
    rule of Cildir Principality) between the 12th and 14th centuries with
    those of motifs and designs from Central Asian Turks and Gokturk and
    Uyghur epitaphs.

    Noting that they have came across traces of Turkic origin in Aksik-a,
    Banak, Parin-ak, Hov-ak, Ak-Pisor, Ak-Cur, Ovsan-Ak, Bibi Meryem Ana,
    Haluli and Ishan churches Parlak said, "We have found motifs of "the
    sun" and "two headed eagle" motifs and letters belonging to Uyghur
    and Gokturk alphabets in the mentioned churches. These motives have
    been used by Turks of the Central Asia for thousands of years. It is
    possible to come across these motifs in all Turkic works of art.

    These churches were thought to be of Georgian and Armenian origin as
    no research had been done.

    However, these motifs designs and letters reveal unequivocally that
    these churches are the work of Kipchack Turks"

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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