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Merzifon became a center of European trading and missionary activity by the 19th century. American missionaries established a seminary in 1862. In 1886, a boarding school, Anatolia College in Merzifon was founded (and expanded to also serve girls in 1893).
Merzifon is a town in Amasya Province in the central Black Sea region of Turkey. It is the seat of Merzifon District. Its population is 61,376 (2021).
Aug 15, 2022 · The original Armenian protestant church of Merzifon was built in 1853 and this new structure was built to meet a growing need. The church was ...
At that time, Merzifon was an important place of settlement with a population of 25,555 of which 6,216 were Armenian. Since they earned their living wih trade, ...
Classes were offered to both male and female students. Established by American missionaries, the college existed from 1886 to 1924. The college was essentially ...
The purpose of this study is to present a historical account of the times Merzifon district has passed through during the period when Republic of Turkey tried ...
Dec 30, 2013 · Choosing to become Muslims rather than die, 17 Armenians lived for 2 years in the cellar. The Merzifon Dildilian family that left 8 years after ...
The article presents that tereke records of the city dwellers in Merzifon were prosperous than the ones from the rural village population. Keywords: Merzifon, ...
This exhibition tells the story of the. Dildilian family, whose members worked as photographers primarily in the cities of Sivas, Merzifon, and. Samsun.
Anatolia College founded at the Merzifon Seminary with Charles Tracy as President; the students are principally Greek and Armenian, most coming from outside ...