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[553] Riyâz-ı Belde-i Edirne. :2200.
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2014. [194] The Sacred City of Hittites: Sapinuwa. The new excavations. Sacred Landscapes of Hittites and Luwians: Proceedings of the International Conference in Honour of Franca Pecchioli Daddi.
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2014. [680] Sustainability of historic building systems: Anatolian Seljuk and Ottoman hospitals. APT Bulletin. :45–51.
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2014. [2014] Waste and clean water systems in Anatolian Seljuk and Ottoman period hospitals. International Journal of Academic Research. 6
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[602] Byzantine Renegade and Holy Warrior: Reassessing the Character of Köse Mihal, a Hero of the Byzantino-Ottoman Borderland. Journal of Turkish Studies. 40
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2013. [2013] The Crusade of Varna, 1443-45.
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2013. [655] Edirne Fountains That Leak Sorrow Into Basins. The Handicraft Magazine. 16
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2013. [786] Gate to Hell Found in Turkey. 2018
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2013. [567] History of the Later Roman Empire, Vol. 2: From the Death of Theodosius I to the Death of Justinian.
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2013. [480] Mastering the Conquered Space: Resurrection of Urban Life in Ottoman Upper Thrace (14th - 17th c.). Department of History.
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2013. [2013] Miletus (Antiquity), Nymphaeum of Flavius. Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Asia Minor.
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2013. [2013] Neue spät- und nachantike Monumente von Milet und der mittelbyzantinische Zerfall des anatolischen Städtewesens. Archäologischer Anzeiger. 2
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2013. [2013] Notes towards the reconstruction of the forum of the strategion and its related roads in early Byzantine Constantinople. Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association. 9:3.
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2013. [133] The Phrygians.
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2013. [237] Rural Habitat in the Hinterland of Seleucia ad Calycadnum: Architectural Survey at Işıkkale and Karakabaklı. Rough Cilicia: New Archaeological and Historical Approaches.
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2013. [273] The St Paul Trail. 1:160.
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2013. [646] “We are all servants here!” Mimar Sinan – architect of the Ottoman Empire. Periodica Polytechnica Architecture. 44:17–37.
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2013. [595] Yersinia pestis DNA from skeletal remains from the 6th century AD reveals insights into Justinianic Plague. PLoS Pathogens. 9:e1003349.
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2013. [139] Biblical Turkey.
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2012. [535] Constantine and the Christian Empire. Roman Imperial Biographies. :440.
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