As civilisations succeeded each other over a period of 11,500 years, they each left their religious legacy and, after the monotheistic domination of Anatolia, Islam, Christianity and Judaism co-existed in harmony.
As a natural outcome of centuries-long peaceful coexistence of different ethnic and religious identities, today Christian and Jewish shrines are preserved and respected in line with the Islamic tradition of tolerance.
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Today, there are more than 5000 sacred Muslim, Christian and Jewish sites in Turkey.
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As this is a country that has embraced peoples of diverse culture and faith during its long history, many of these religious places have been restored.