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'We're happy here': Antakya antique seller stays put despite quake

Almost all of Antakya's shops were closed and rows of buildings lay in heaps of rubble, but Mehmet Serkan Sincan, an antique trader who decided to stay put, laid out his wares on the street and played music for passersby - just as he did before the quake struck.

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Were happy here: Antakya antique seller stays put despite quake

"It is a matter of honour for Turks. We say that the flag doesn't go down and the Adhans (call to prayer) don't stop," he said.

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Were happy here: Antakya antique seller stays put despite quake

A man who has made a living from old things, Sincan said he took a historical view of the earthquake's devastation.

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Were happy here: Antakya antique seller stays put despite quake

Antakya, formerly called Antioch, has been heavily damaged or destroyed several times over more than 2,000 years, both by earthquakes and conquest as it changed hands between ancient Greeks, Romans, Arabs and Ottomans.

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Were happy here: Antakya antique seller stays put despite quake

Sincan said he was confident the city would rise again.

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Were happy here: Antakya antique seller stays put despite quake

"Antakya has fallen six times, this was the 6.5th time. God willing, we'll rebuild it until the 7th time."