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Anaku
Author(s) : Karachristos Ioannis (21/3/2005)Translation : Papadaki Irene
For citation: Karachristos Ioannis, "Anaku",Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Asia MinorURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=6793>
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SUMMARY
Anaku lay on the road that connected Neapolis (Nevşehir) with Niğde in Cappadocia. The population of the settlement, as well as the ethnic and religious composition of its districts, was mixed. In the 18th century the unsatisfactory agricultural production led the Christian male inhabitants to earn their living as migrants, following a trend noticeable to many other Cappadocian settlements.
Administrative Dependence
Muhtarlık at the müdürlük of Malakopi, kaymakamlık of Nevşehir, mutasarrıflık of Niğde, vilayet of Konya
Historical Region
Cappadocia
Geographical Location
Central Asia Minor
Other Names
Eneyi
1. Anthropogeography
2. Economy
2. 1 Agricultural production
2. 2 Manufacturing production, trade, immigration
3. Administration, communal organisation, social stratification
4. Religion
5. Education
6. Clubs
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