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<h1>Kayseri & Develi</h1>

Part of the <a href="../armenian-heritage-trip.html">Armenian heritage trip memory.</a>

<hr>
<h2 id=2019-09-25><a href=#2019-09-25>2019-09-25 Wednesday</a></h2>

<h3>Traveling Cappadocia to Kayseri</h3>

<p>
The travelers drove from Cappadocia to Kayseri.
It rained hard, revealing that their rental vehicle had bad wipers.
There wasn't much traffic, but Google routed them strangely including a trip through Kayseri's industrial district.
</p>

<h3>first night in Kayseri</h3>

<p>
In Kayseri the travelers stayed in Setenonu 1892 Hotel, a very fancy hotel in the center of the city.
They had two rooms, with three beds this time.
Nancy used the very fancy hotel bathroom for her laundry, a humorous juxtaposition.
After settling in, the travelers had a quick dinner within walking distance.
The waiter and restaurant owner spoke no english.
It continued to rain very hard.
</p>

<img src="kayseri-develi/hotel-beds.jpg"
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One of the rooms in Setenonu 1892 Hotel.
[38.716 N, 35.485 E] <br>
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<img src="kayseri-develi/hotel-laundry.jpg"
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Nancy does her laundry in the hotel bathroom.
Note the use of suction cups to attach to the marble walls.
[38.716 N, 35.485 E] <br>
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<hr>
<h2 id=2019-09-26><a href=#2019-09-26>2019-09-26 Thursday</a></h2>

<h3>traveling Kayseri to Develi</h3>

<p>
The travelers enjoyed a wonderful drive over Mt Erciyes from Kayseri to Develi.
They met their guide (Selim Akdoğan) at the entrance of town.
</p>

<h3>Armenian vineyards</h3>

<p>
The traveler's ancestors that lived in Develi had the surname Torosian.
This corresponds to the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurus_Mountains">Toros mountain range</a>, which pass through Develi.
</p>

<p>
The Torosians were, in part, vineyard owners.
There are no longer vineyards in Develi, but the same valley described in Nancy's notes still has visible terracing from those days.
The entire area was clearly farmed in the past.
The guide Selim remembered the time when there were vineyards from his own childhood.
</p>

<img src="kayseri-develi/terracing.jpg"
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Valley in Develi, showing signs of terracing.
[38.392 N, 35.502 E] <br>

<h3>old fountain</h3>

<p>
Nancy's notes contained references of a fountain, where spring water would emerge with great force.
This old fountain has been converted into a swimming pool.
There are many springs around Develi, which lead to a "ground irrigated" effect and relatively fertile soil.
</p>

<img src="kayseri-develi/pool.jpg"
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old fountain, now a swimming pool.
[38.387 n, 35.501 e] <br>

<h3>ruins of St. Trovos</h3>

<p>
The guide Selim showed the travelers where the ruins of St. Trovos were.
This is likely where the Torosians would have attended church.
It has now been made into a childrens playground, with only one wall of the church still standing.
</p>

<img src="kayseri-develi/trovos.jpg"
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     width="100%">
Ruined wall of St. Trovos church.
Left to right: unknown local man, Selim, Nancy, Jim.
[38.387 N, 35.496 E] <br>

<h3>municipality office</h3>

<p>
Selim was kind enough to introduce the travelers to the municipality officials at the head office of Develi.
These are the locally elected government officials.
The travelers were introduced to the acting mayor, and the <a href="https://www.develi.bel.tr/birimlerimiz/kultur-ve-sosyal-isler-mudurlugu">acting director of culture and social affairs</a>.
These officials were very accommodating, seeing that all needs were taken care of.
They even vacuum packed the goat cheese (Tulum) that the travelers were still carrying from Kemeryaka.
The culture and social affairs director (Ali Orhan), stayed with the travelers for the remainder of their visit.
</p>

<p>
All enjoyed a discussion of Torosian property and Develi history.
A map showing the various districts of Develi hung on the wall.
The Torosian family lived in the Fenesse district.
The Everek district was close by, but separated by Turkish occupied land.
</p>

<img src="kayseri-develi/districts.jpg"
     alt=""
     width="100%">
Districts of Develi. <br>

<h3>Fenesse</h3>

NO ACTUALLY EVEREK

<p>
After meeting the municpality officials, the travlers, guide Selim, and cultural affairs director Ali headed out to take a walking tour of Fenesse.
This is the district where the Torosians lived.
</p>

<img src="kayseri-develi/fenesse-sign.jpg"
     alt=""
     width="100%">
A sign points the way to Fenesse.
[38.391 N, 35.492 E] <br>

<p>
A school near the town center was serving a special "noah soup", celebrating the date when the biblical arc made ground.
Nancy was of great interest to the local students as a professor from America.
All gathered around to try out their ability to speak english.
</p>

<img src="kayseri-develi/soup.jpg"
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Travelers enjoy "noah soup".
Foreground left to right, acting mayor, local government man, Ali, Selim, Jim.
Note very large soup bowl on table.
[38.387 N, 35.492 E] <br>
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<img src="kayseri-develi/nancy-students.jpg"
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Students gather around Nancy.
All are interested to hear and speak English.
Students asked if Americans learn about Turkey.
[38.387 N, 35.492 E] <br>

<p>
Along the walking tour of Fenesse, the travelers meet a local family making grape syrup on the street.
They share their creation, which tasted very sweet with unusual undertones.
</p>

<img src="kayseri-develi/honey1.jpg"
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<img src="kayseri-develi/honey2.jpg"
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<img src="kayseri-develi/honey3.jpg"
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Locals reduce grapes into a rich honey.
[38.383 N, 35.491 E] <br>

<p>
They visited many old buildings.
</p>

<img src="kayseri-develi/fenesse-building.jpg"
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Typical old building in Fenesse.
Many of these buildings were around even when Armenians occupied this area.
[38.383 N, 35.490 E] <br>
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<p>
There were also local people knocking down walnuts from trees.
The freshly harvested walnuts had a strong flavor.
</p>

<img src="kayseri-develi/walnuts.gif"
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     width="100%">
Locals use a long stick to harvest from a walnut tree. <br>

<h3>lunch</h3>

<h3>Everek</h3>

old church now mosque

house owned by Bedrosians

<h3>upper Develi</h3>

tomb of ???

second oldest mosque

cross mountain

turkish millitary memorials

<h3>saying goodbye</h3>

turkish coffee

returned cheese

exchanged contact information

<h3>back to Kayseri, dinner</h3>

sampled types of Manti

<hr>
<h2 id=2019-09-27><a href=#2019-09-27>2019-09-27 Friday</a></h2>

Casual day exploring Kayseri.

<hr>
<h2 id=2019-09-28><a href=#2019-09-28>2019-09-28 Saturday</a></h2>

Nancy and Blaise back to USA.

James to Istanbul until Monday.

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