Mt. Erciyes Region
Image 113 of 157
Mt. Argaeus (Turkish Erciyes Dağı), viewed from the town of Talas, 15 kilometers southeast
of Caesarea (Turkish Kayseri), looking south. (June 11, 2004 - A1:3.)
Image 114 of 157 Apse of the Armenian Church of Surb Stepanos (Saint Stephen) in the
village of Germir (Gemerek, Garmrag, Karmrag), about 60 kilometers northeast of Caesarea
(Turkish Kayseri), looking east (19th Century?). (July 25, 2004 - A12:7.)
Image 115 of 157 Outline of the roof of the Armenian Church of Surb Stepanos (Saint
Stephen) on the east wall of the adjoining building (the church’s zhamatun),
in the village of Germir (Garmir, Garmrag), looking southwest (19th Century?). (July
25, 2004 - A13:3.)
Image 116 of 157 Armenian Church of Surb Stepanos (Saint Stephen) in the town of Efkere,
about 45 kilometers northeast of Caesarea (Turkish Kayseri), looking southeast. (July
2, 2005 - A1:6.)
Image 117 of 157 Armenian Church of Surb Stepanos (Saint Stephen), in the village
of Efkere, viewed from the west bank of the stream that divides the town, looking
southeast. (April 12, 2007 - A3:1.)
Image 118 of 157 Foundations of Armenian homes on the west side of the town of Efkere,
viewed from the gardens of the Armenian Church of Surb Stepanos (Saint Stephen) on
the east side of the town, looking west. (July 2, 2005 - A1:2.)
Image 119 of 157 Remains of dovecotes and foundations of Armenian homes viewed from
gardens adjoining the Armenian Church of Surb Stephanos (Saint Stephen) on the east
bank of the stream that separates the town of Efkere, looking southeast. (April 12,
2007 - A1:8.)
Image 120 of 157 East side of the town of Efkere, the Armenian Church of Surb Stepanos
(Saint Stephen) (left), and foundations of Armenian homes (right), looking southeast.
(July 2, 2005 - A2:3.)
Image 121 of 157 Remains of Armenian homes on the west side of Efkere, above the stream
that divides the town’s east and west sides, viewed from gardens adjoining the
Armenian Church of Surb Stepanos (Saint Stephen). (April 12, 2007 - A2:6.)
Image 122 of 157 Homes on the west side of the town of Efkere, along a road that crosses
a stream and provides access between the town’s east and west sides, looking
west. (July 2, 2005 - A1:7.)
Image 123 of 157 West bank of the valley between the towns of Talas and Efkere where
the Armenian Monastery and town of Derevank were situated, looking south. (August
11, 2006 -A1:7.)
Image 124 of 157 An entrance to the initerior chambers and rock-cut chapel of the
Armenian Monastery of Derevank, looking east. (August 11, 2006 - A4:5.)
Image 125 of 157 Painting of an Armenian residence on the rock wall of an entrance
to the interior rock-cut chambers of the Armenian Monastery of Derevank, looking south.
(August 11, 2006 - A4:2.)
Image 126 of 157 Apse of the rock-cut chapel of the Armenian Monastery, of Derevank,
looking east. (August 11, 2006 - A3:1.)
Image 127 of 157 Armenian Church of Surb Boğhos and Surb Bedros (Saint Paul and Saint
Peter), in the town of Tomarza, exterior, west facade, looking east (19th Century).
(July 13, 2005 - A16:4.)
Image 128 of 157 Armenian Church of Surb Boğhos and Surb Bedros (Saint Paul and Saint
Peter), in the town of Tomarza, exterior, north facade and remains of the church’s
dome, looking south (19th Century). (July 10, 2005 - A6:8.)
Image 129 of 157 Armenian Church of Surb Boğhos and Surb Bedros (Saint Paul and Saint
Peter), in the town of Tomarza, interior, east apse, columns and vaults, looking east
(19th Century). (July 13, 2005 - A12:4.)
Image 130 of 157 Armenian Church of Surb Boğhos and Surb Bedros (Saint Paul and Saint
Peter), in the town of Tomarza, interior, columns and vaults above the east apse,
looking east (19th Century). (July 13, 2005 - A13:6.)
Image 131 of 157 Armenian Church of Surb Toros (now the Fatih Camii), in the town
of Everek (Turkish Develi), exterior, looking northeast (19th Century). (July 9, 2005
- A4:3.)
Image 132 of 157 Armenian Church of Surb Toros (now the Fatih Camii), in the town
of Everek (Turkish Develi), interior, looking east (19th Century). (July 9, 2005 -
A5:1.)