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Mokissos — with Hasan Dağı Mokissos is the formal name for a now inactive Diocese of the Greek Orthodox Church. Mokissos was an ancient Byzantine city (Turkish: Kırşehir), located in western Cappadocia at the foot of what is now known a … Wikipedia