The underground cities of the Byzantine Empire - Veronica Kalas

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The breathtaking geological formations of Cappadocia
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present one of the most astonishing landscapes on Earth.
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Also known as fairy chimneys,
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these sturdy stone cones were created by massive volcanic eruptions,
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which poured countless tons of ash across what would eventually become
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part of central Türkiye.
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Over millions of years,
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that volcanic fallout hardened into a porous rock known as ignimbrite,
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which was sculpted by centuries of wind and rain
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into the colorful spires we see today.
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But this impressive terrain hides an equally remarkable feat
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of pre-modern engineering:
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a network of extensive underground cities stretching deep below the surface.
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Archaeological work on these mysterious ruins only started in the 1960s,
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so researchers still have many unanswered questions.
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But they have been able to determine some of the basics.
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Cappadocia’s underground settlements date back to the Middle Ages
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when the region was part of the eastern territories of the Byzantine Empire.
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Throughout the 7th and 8th centuries,
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this border region was frequently under siege from Arab invaders,
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which may have led locals to seek refuge underground.
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Initially, archaeologists assumed these subterranean cities and sanctuaries
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were created by Greek-speaking Orthodox Christian monks
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due to the numerous Byzantine churches and copious religious imagery.
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But further investigation revealed intricately designed layouts
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and elements of domestic architecture
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that could only have been produced by master masons.
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Typically, these craftsmen would have built such structures
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with brick and stone,
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but under the surface they carved their designs directly into the rock.
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All these complexes were connected by stairs and tunnels
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which could be sealed off with large boulders for protection.
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Residents dug deep enough to reach the water table,
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ensuring their access to water during lengthy sieges.
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And vertical ventilation shafts connect these cities to the sky,
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circulating cool, fresh air to the residences inside.
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In addition to living spaces,
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these dwellings had wine presses, cooking areas, and stables for livestock.
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Some chambers even offered old-fashioned lavatories,
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where waste could be washed into deep pits or covered with lime.
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Normally, this approach would still have left some stench,
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but the region’s absorbent volcanic rock
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helped maintain a dry and odor-free environment.
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The rock’s composition also helped ensure stable temperatures throughout the year,
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making these spaces ideal for long-term living and food storage.
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By the 11th century, the Byzantine Empire secured its eastern frontier,
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bringing peace and stability back to the region.
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But rather than abandoning their underground settlements,
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locals expanded them into the landscapes above.
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Building directly into the region’s rocky cliffsides,
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stoneworkers skillfully carved dwellings with open courtyards
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and adorned their entrances with elegant facades.
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Numerous churches were also carved from the rock,
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all designed in the standard architectural styles of the Byzantine Empire
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during the 9th to the 11th centuries.
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This included simple structures with altars and apses
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as well as intricate designs featuring columns and domes.
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And on the inside, many showcased vibrant wall paintings
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depicting detailed Christian iconography.
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These paintings are still visible today,
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making Cappadocia one of the most significant repositories of Byzantine art
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in the world.
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But while these paintings and stony structures endured,
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their inhabitants were forced to move on.
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It’s believed that the Byzantines started vacating the region
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when the Seljuk and Ottoman Turks took hold of it in the late 11th century.
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Over the following centuries,
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local farmers and villagers used these spaces for storage and squatting,
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and there's evidence of some inhabitants as recent as the early 20th century.
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However, in the past few decades,
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these cities have been recognized as international heritage sites
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requiring care and preservation.
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This designation has earned them government protection
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and attracted both curious researchers and tourists
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eager to explore their labyrinthine passageways.
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Derinkuyu, which stretches up to 85 meters below the ground,
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and Kaymakli are the two best known and most visited.
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But Göreme, Ihlara, and many other valleys
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are where you can see the finest preserved churches,
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all with spectacular Byzantine architecture and wall paintings.
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And as researchers continue to excavate these sites,
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they'll undoubtedly uncover even more secrets from this buried history.
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