Misthi or Misti (Greek: Μιστί or Μισθί) was a Greek city in the region of Cappadocia, which is in modern-day Turkey. It was situated 82 kilometres southwest...
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Panhellenic Meeting of the Misthiotes, descendants of the inhabitants of Misthi (Cappadocia, today Turkey), in Greece. The Misthiotes refers to a group of Greek-Cappadocian...
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Kumru Konaklı, Mardin [tr] Konaklı, Niğde, the Turkish name for Misthi, Cappadocia Konaklı, Nilüfer [tr] Konaklı, Şefaatli [tr] Konaklı, Şiran [tr] This...
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(such as the Benaki Museum) display artifacts from Asia Minor, Pontus, Cappadocia and Eastern Thrace to denote the Greek presence and emphasize the origins...
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Cappadocian Greek (category History of Cappadocia)
known as Cappadocian is a dialect of modern Greek, originally spoken in Cappadocia (modern-day Central Turkey) by the descendants of the Byzantine Greeks...
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Niğde Province (category Cappadocia)
known as Aya Makrina Konakli, formerly known as St. Basil (St. Demetrius of Misthi) Church Kumulca Church Mosque Kurdunus (Hamamlı) Church Küçükköy Church...
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