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    Malatya (Armenian: Մալաթիա, romanized: Malat'ia; Syriac ܡܠܝܛܝܢܐ Malīṭīná; Kurdish: Meletî; Ancient Greek: Μελιτηνή) is a large city in the Eastern Anatolia...
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    Malatya Province (Turkish: Malatya ili; Kurdish: Parezgêha Meletî) is a province and metropolitan municipality of Turkey. Its area is 12,259 km2, and its...
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  • Yeni Malatyaspor (redirect from Malatya Bs.)
    club based in Malatya. The club plays in the TFF First League, which is the second tier of football in the country. Founded in 1986 as Malatya Belediyespor...
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  • Malatya is a city in Turkey. Malatya may also refer to nearby places in Turkey: Malatya Province Malatya Plain Malatya Mountains, part of Southeastern...
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  • Battle of Malatya -(Azerbaijani:Malatya döyüşü)(Turkish:Malatya savaşı) On August 1, 1473, a battle took place between the Aqqoyunlu and the Ottomans...
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  • conquest of Malatya was led by Tankiz, the viceroy of Syria, under the orders of Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad, resulting in the annexation of Malatya to the Mamluk...
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    The Great Mosque of Malatya was a Seljuk mosque in Battalgazi, Malatya Province, Turkey. The mosque was originally built in the 13th century, and was destroyed...
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    Hacı Yusuf Taş Mosque) is a mosque in Malatya, Turkey. The original mosque was burned down in a fire in Malatya Bazaar in 1889, and was subjected to another...
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    Malatya Airport (Turkish: Malatya Havalimanı) (IATA: MLX, ICAO: LTAT) is a military and public airport in Malatya, Turkey. The airport, opened in 1941...
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    The New Malatya Stadium (Turkish: Yeni Malatya Stadyumu) is a stadium in Malatya, Turkey. It was opened to public in 2017 with a capacity of 25,745 spectators...
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    Malatya Turgut Özal University, shortened MTÜ, is a public university in Malatya, Turkey which was formed on 18 May 2018 by the separation from Inönü University...
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  • Dilek is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Yeşilyurt, Malatya Province, Turkey. Its population is 7,312 (2022). Before the 2013 reorganisation...
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    The Malatya Subregion (Turkish: Malatya Alt Bölgesi) (TRB1) is a statistical subregion in Turkey. Malatya Province (TRB11) Elazığ Province (TRB12) Bingöl...
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    Anatolia Region and North Mesopotamia. They include the Nurhak Mountains, Malatya Mountains, Maden Mountains, Genç Mountains, and Bitlis Mountains. They...
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    Akkent is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Doğanyol, Malatya Province, Turkey. Its population is 44 (2022). It lies on the Euphrates...
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  • farm") is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Battalgazi, Malatya Province, Turkey. Its population is 13,322 (2022). Before the 2013 reorganisation...
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    Malatya İnönü Stadium (Turkish: Malatya İnönü Stadı) was a multi-purpose stadium in Malatya, Turkey. It was used mostly for football matches and was the...
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    Melid (category Buildings and structures in Malatya Province)
    been identified with the modern archaeological site of Arslantepe near Malatya, Turkey. It was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name Arslantepe...
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  • The Malatya Plain is a plain in Eastern Turkey between the Euphrates valley to the east and the Taurus Mountains to the south and southeast. Its altitude...
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  • Malatya Science High School (Malatya Fen Lisesi in Turkish) is a public boarding school located in Malatya, Turkey. It was established in 1986 by Yahya...
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    Malatya Museum (Turkish: Malatya Müzesi) is a museum in Malatya, Turkey The museum faces Kernek square in Malatya at 38°20′36″N 38°19′26″E / 38.34333°N...
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    Governor of Malatya (Turkish: Malatya Valiliği) is the Civil service official responsible for both national government and state affairs in the Province...
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  • The Malatya Massacre was an outbreak of anti-Alevi violence that took place in Malatya, Turkey, on 17 April 1978. The massacre was instigated by the murder...
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    Kayseri Mersin Eskişehir Diyarbakır Samsun Denizli Şanlıurfa Adapazarı Malatya Kahramanmaraş Erzurum Van List of regions in Turkey List of provinces in...
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    Yeşilyurt (Kurdish: Çirmik) is a municipality and district of Malatya Province, Turkey. Its area is 953 km2, and its population is 341,654 (2022). At...
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  • Malatyaspor (redirect from Malatya S.K.)
    Malatya Spor Kulübü is a Turkish sports club based in Malatya, mainly concentrated on football. Prior to 1984 the club colors were yellow and black. They...
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  • Turkish media, took place on April 18, 2007, in Zirve Publishing House, Malatya, Turkey. Three employees of the Bible publishing house were attacked, tortured...
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  • The 1893 Malatya earthquake occurred at 02:30 local time on 3 March in Malatya, Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. It had a surface wave magnitude of...
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  • Nurettin Güven (category People from Malatya)
    Nurettin Güven (born March 1957 in Malatya, Turkey) is a Turkish businessman and served as the president of the Malatya-based football club, Malatyaspor...
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    Osmaniye K. Maraş Kayseri Sivas Tokat Amasya Samsun Ordu Giresun Erzincan Malatya Gaziantep Kilis Şanlıurfa Adıyaman Gümüşhane Trabzon Rize Bayburt Erzurum...
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