One of the oldest churches in Sivas is St. George (_Sourp-Kvork_),
occupied by the Greeks, but claimed by the Armenians; it is situated near
the centre of the town, in what is called the ‘Black Earth,’ the spot
where Timur is said to have massacred the garrison. A few steps north of
St. George is the Church of St. Blasius, occupied by the Roman Catholic
Armenians. The tomb of St. Blasius, however, is shown in another part of
the town, near the citadel mount, and the ruins of a very beautiful
Seljukian Medresseh. (From a MS. Note by Sir H. Yule. The information had
been supplied by the American Missionaries to General Sir C. Wilson, and
forwarded by him to Sir H. Yule.)
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