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  • It is on the road of Mut-Karaman, about 20 km away from Mut and 3 km far from the main road.

    Claudiopolis: Legendary History Weaved Into Nature of Mut 2009

  • It is on the road of Mut-Karaman, about 20 km away from Mut and 3 km far from the main road.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • Karaman, the Muslim librarian who braved enemy shelling to rescue the hagaddah.

    People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks: Questions 2008

  • Part of the region between Gülnar, Gilindere, Ermenek, and Karaman is rich in narrow endemics of Verbascum spp.

    Eastern Mediterranean conifer-sclerophyllous-broadleaf forests 2008

  • Kapadokya Lezzeti Cappadocia Flavor, a book by Sula Bozis, originally published in Greek and recently in Turkish, brings back the gastronomical culture and the recipes of the Turkish-speaking native Greeks of Anatolia, especially of the Cappadocia and Karaman regions.

    Archive 2007-01-01 AYDIN 2007

  • Kapadokya Lezzeti Cappadocia Flavor, a book by Sula Bozis, originally published in Greek and recently in Turkish, brings back the gastronomical culture and the recipes of the Turkish-speaking native Greeks of Anatolia, especially of the Cappadocia and Karaman regions.

    A recipe for snail eaters AYDIN 2007

  • Konya, former capital of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum, was captured by the principality of Karaman and made its capital.

    c. 1297 2001

  • Ottoman recapture of Izmir and territories previously recovered by the principality of Karaman.

    2. Defeat, Recovery, and Imperial Expansion 2001

  • The principality of Karaman in the foothills of the Taurus Mountains was founded by the Turkoman leader Karaman ibn Musa.

    c. The Mongol Empire and Its Successors 2001

  • Ottoman occupation of Karaman (1397), the state of Kadi Burhaneddin based in Sivas (1398), and the areas of Elbistan and Malatya west of the Euphrates (1399); Ottoman control was thus extended over most of Anatolia.

    1394 2001

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