Amasia in antiquity. It is the seat of Amasya Province and Amasya District. Its population is 114,921 (2021). Amasya stands in the mountains above the Black...
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Amasya Province (Turkish: Amasya ili) is a province of Turkey, situated on the Yeşil River in the Black Sea Region to the north of the country. Its area...
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Manisa to Konya and relocating Bayezid from Kütahya to the remote town of Amasya. To encourage Bayezid's compliance, Suleiman offered a substantial enhancement...
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The 1921 Amasya trials (Turkish: Amasya İstiklâl Mahkemesi; Greek: Δικαστήρια της Αμάσειας) were special ad hoc trials, organized by the Turkish National...
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Suleiman's oldest survived son, the governor of Manisa from 1533 to 1541 and of Amasya from 1541 to 1553, when he was executed by his father's order on charges...
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Aksaray Kayseri Kırıkkale Kırşehir Nevşehir Niğde Sivas Yozgat West Black Sea Amasya Bartın Çankırı Çorum Karabük Kastamonu Samsun Sinop Tokat Zonguldak East...
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Amasya University (Turkish: Amasya Üniversitesi) is a university located in Amasya, Turkey. It was established on 17 March 2006. The history of the university...
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Amasya District (also: Merkez, meaning "central") is a district of Amasya Province of Turkey. Its seat is the city Amasya. Its area is 1,889 km2, and...
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Amasya Circular (Turkish: Amasya Genelgesi or Amasya Tamimi) was a joint circular issued on 22 June 1919 in Amasya, Sivas Vilayet by Fahri Yaver-i Hazret-i...
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Amasya Protocol (Amasya Görüşmeleri) was a memorandum of understanding signed on 22 October 1919 in Amasya, Turkey between the Ottoman imperial government...
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Peace of Amasya 1555 The Peace of Amasya (Persian: پیمان آماسیه, romanized: Peymān-e Amasiyeh; Turkish: Amasya Antlaşması) was a treaty agreed to on May...
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Abacı, Amasya, village in the central (Amasya) district of Amasya Province, Turkey Abacı, Göynücek, village in the district of Göynücek, Amasya Province...
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Yavru is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 67 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory...
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Amasya Castle (Turkish: Amasya Kalesi), a.k.a. Harşene Castle, is a fortress located in Amasya, northern Turkey. The castle is located north of Amasya...
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Merzifon Airport or Amasya Merzifon Airport (IATA: MZH, ICAO: LTAP) is a military airport located in the city of Merzifon in the Amasya Province of Turkey...
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Yozgat Nevşehir Niğde Adana Hatay Osmaniye K. Maraş Kayseri Sivas Tokat Amasya Samsun Ordu Giresun Erzincan Malatya Gaziantep Kilis Şanlıurfa Adıyaman...
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politician, media host, and political commentator Uygur, Amasya, a town in the District of Amasya, Amasya Province, Turkey Uygur District, a district of Almaty...
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İlgazi is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 173 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory...
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Murad II (category People from Amasya)
ascended to the Ottoman throne, he made Murad governor of the Amasya Sanjak. Murad remained at Amasya until the death of Mehmed I in 1421. He was solemnly recognized...
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Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774). By this partitioning as signed in the Peace of Amasya, Western Armenia, western Kurdistan, and Western Georgia fell into Ottoman...
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Tombs of the kings of Pontus (category Amasya)
Tombs of the kings of Pontus (Turkish: Kral Kaya Mezarları), located in Amasya, northern Turkey, are rock-carved tombs of different sizes, forming the...
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Mount Harşena (category Landforms of Amasya Province)
Harşena (Turkish: Harşena Dağı), is a mountain located in Amasya, the capital of the Amasya Province of Turkey. It has a height of 272 m (892 ft). Mount...
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Second Battle of Homs (redirect from Battle of Amasya)
34°43′23″N 36°42′52″E / 34.723185°N 36.714462°E / 34.723185; 36.714462 The Second Battle of Homs was fought in western Syria on 29 October 1281, between...
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of modern Turkey) as a part of their training. Ahmed was the governor of Amasya, an important Anatolian city. Although the status was not official, he was...
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Dionysodorus of Amaseia (redirect from Dionysodorus of Amasya)
Dionysodorus of Amaseia (Ancient Greek: Διονυσόδωρος ο Αμασιεύς, 1st century AD) was a Greek mathematician from Amaseia in Pontus. Pliny the Elder, who...
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The Bayezid II Mosque (Turkish: Amasya İkinci Beyazıt Külliyesi) is a historical 15th century Mosque in Amasya, Turkey. The mosque was built in 1486 by...
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in 1480, and then to Amasya, and Bülbül accompanied him. She built and endowed a mosque and a soup kitchen in Ladik. At Amasya, she built another mosque...
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Yeşiltepe, Merzifon (redirect from Yesiltepe, Amasya)
village in the Merzifon District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 38 (2021). In 2005 it passed from the Amasya District to the Merzifon District...
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Beke is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 146 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory...
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Bayat is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 49 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory...
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