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The Region of Cappadocia was very peaceful also during
the Ottoman
Period. Nevsehir was a small village in the
province of Nigde until the time of Damat Ibrahim Pasha.
At the beginning of the 18th century, especially during
the time of Damat Ibrahim Pasha, places like Nevsehir,
Gulsehir, Ozkonak, Avanos and Urgup prospered and
mosques, kulliyes (a collection of buildings of an
institution, usually composed of schools, a mosque,
lunatic asylum, hospital, kitchen, etc.) and fountains
were built. The bridge in the centre of the town of
Ozkonak, which was built during Yavuz Sultan Selim’s
campaign to the east (1514), is important in terms of
being an early Ottoman Period building.

The Christian people living in the area were treated
with tolerance in the Ottoman Period as in the Seljuk
Period. The 18th century church of Constantine-Helena in
Sinasos-Urgup, the 19th century church built in honor of
Dimitrius in Gulsehir and the Orthodox Church in
Derinkuyu are some of the best examples of this
tolerance.
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