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Turkey Winemaking
October 27, 2010 8:00 PM
Turkey's Assyrians start returning home and pick up their life in their old hometown
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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, seen with metropolitan Yusuf Cetin, leader of Turkey's Assyrian Orthodox Church, during a meeting in Ankara, Turkey (File Photo)
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Assyrian men sit outside of the 7th century church of Mor Dodo in the village of Haberli, southeastern Turkey (File Photo)
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Religious and local leaders, left to right: Vatican spokesman George Marovic, Mufti Recep Ozturk, Catholic Assyrian leader Yusuf Sag, Armenian Patriarch Mesrob II, Sisli Mayor Mustafa Sarigul, Assyrian Metropolit Yusuf Cetin and businessman Adil Isik gath
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The Saliba family left to right: Stefan, Sara, Marcus, Ninua and Erden pose in front of their Christmas tree at their house in the village of Haberli, southeastern Turkey (File Photo)
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