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Excavations resume in ancient city of Ani in northeastern Türkiye

A team of art historians, archaeologists, architects and students has resumed excavations at the archaeological site of Ani, located in Türkiye's northeastern Kars province, in order to unearth historical artifacts.

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Excavations resume in ancient city of Ani in northeastern Türkiye

Known as "the world city" or "cradle of civilizations," Ani was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2016.

Located on the Türkiye-Armenia border, Ani is one of the greatest historical and cultural gems in the country.

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Excavations resume in ancient city of Ani in northeastern Türkiye

Ani was ruled by Bagrationi dynasty in 884-1045, and by Byzantium in 1045-1064.

It was conquered by Sultan Alparslan on Aug. 16, 1064.

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Excavations resume in ancient city of Ani in northeastern Türkiye

The site standing on an approximately 85-hectare (210-acre) area was home to many civilizations and languages throughout history, including Armenian, Greek, Turkish, Arabic, Georgian, Persian from 970 to 1320.

Muslims and Christians lived side by side in Ani for centuries.

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Excavations resume in ancient city of Ani in northeastern Türkiye

Ani is also home to many architectural masterpieces, including Ebul Manucehr Mosque, the first Turkish-built mosque in Anatolia, Amenaprgic Church, Cathedral of Ani, Dikran Honentz Church, Abugamir Pahlavuni Church, and Seljuk Caravanserai.

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Excavations resume in ancient city of Ani in northeastern Türkiye

Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Muhammet Arslan, head of the excavation team, said that the Ani archaeological site is a very important city with its 5,000-year history.

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Excavations resume in ancient city of Ani in northeastern Türkiye

Arslan added that Ani has a very important place because it is the beginning of Turkish history and Turkish architecture in Anatolia.