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    Maraş Grand Mosque (Turkish: Maraş Ulucamii) is a historical mosque in Kahramanmaraş City, Kahramanmaraş Province, Turkey. The mosque is at the south of Kahramanmaraş...
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  • Suleiman left some architectural legacy that included the Grand Mosque, the largest mosque in Marash. Suleiman's sons included: Malik Arslan Shah Budak Shah...
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    Malik Arslan (category Year of birth unknown)
    According to Besim Darkot [tr], Malik Arslan was killed in the Grand Mosque of Marash. Malik Arslan's demise ignited a clash between two factions led...
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    sultan. The epigraph of the Grand Mosque of Marash mentions him as the Malik al-Adil (lit. 'just king'), Nur al-Dawla (lit. 'light of the state'), Ghawth...
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    decided to be imprisoned in Adana and Sinop. In Marash, those who gathered around the Kahramanmaraş Grand Mosque shouting "We don't want hats" were arrested...
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    Urfa (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of September 2024)
    12th-century Grand Mosque of Urfa is a congregational mosque. The Kapalı Çarşı is a "maze-like" covered bazaar area at the south end of Divan Caddesi...
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    to Gjakova and built the Saad Tekke in Marash, the center of the town. A focal point of the whole of the Grand Tekke is the shrine "tyrbe" where the saints...
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    establishment of headquarters in Adana. After the occupation of Cilicia proper at the end of 1918, French troops occupied the Ottoman provinces of Antep, Marash and...
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  • Liberation Movement of Yugoslavia. After the Second World War it became a museum. Citizen Urban Houses Bajmak are two houses located in the Marash Complex, on...
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    the treaty of 1285, was marching North through Palestine with his troops, and also demanded the surrender of the Armenian cities of Marash and Behesni...
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    Kuyucu Murad Pasha (category 17th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire)
    had proven their loyalty to the Ottomans: Zulfiqar Pasha, the sanjakbey of Marash, and Karakas Ahmed Pasha. Before March, Murad Pasha called on the sanjak-beys...
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    Also, the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia captured the Mediterranean coast from Selinos to Seleucia, as well as the cities of Marash and Behisni, from the Seljuk...
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    Kadirli (redirect from Kars-i Marash)
    addition of a small church that sits inside the former nave of the church and reuses the original apse. This small church was converted into a mosque in the...
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    built was the mosque that later became famous as Mosque of 'Amr ibn al-'As. In the course of time, Fustat extended to include the old town of Babylon to...
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    2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes (category History of Gaziantep Province)
    movement of the Anatolian Plate as it is extruded in that direction by the northward movement of the Arabian Plate. The DST and EAF meet at the Marash Triple...
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    Seeing the poor state of where the Temple once stood, Umar ordered the area cleared of refuse and debris before having a wooden mosque built on the site....
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    abandon Behesni, Marash, and Tel Hamdoun to the Turks. In 1293, he abdicated in favor of his brother T'oros III, and entered the monastery of Mamistra. In...
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    example, 60 cavalrymen and 100 footmen accompanied Richard of Salerno, then lord of Marash, during a joint Antiochene–Edessene campaign against Mawdud...
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  • Diabatenos.: 23  He was an agent of Philaretos Brachamios, the main Byzantine agent in the region who governed from Marash; however, Basil ruled Edessa independently...
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    Yusuf Shihab. Sultan Abduljid Mosque The old mosque by the Castle dates back to the Mamluk period, and adopted the name of Sultan Abdulmejid I after he...
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    on 23 May 1919 in protest of the Occupation of İzmir, with Sultanahmet Mosque in the background. Kuvayi Milliye: Militias of Turkish Revolutionaries in...
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    Yerevan (redirect from Capital of Armenia)
    The districts of Arabkir, Malatia-Sebastia and Nork Marash, for example, were named after the towns Arabkir, Malatya, Sebastia, and Marash, respectively...
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    attempt to take advantage of the situation by reoccupying Edessa in November 1146, led by Joscelin II and Baldwin of Marash, failed utterly, the count...
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    representatives Richard Filangieri, Henry IV, Duke of Limburg, and Hermann of Salza, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, arrived in the east late in...
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    small mosque, the only place of prayer for the Muslim faithful who stayed in Venice. In 1770 there were only 5,026 Jews, equal to approximately 0.2% of the...
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    Pass, from the Albanian forces of Shalë, Shoshë, Nikaj and Mërtur areas, led by Prel Tuli, Mehmet Shpendi, and Marash Delia. Unable to repress their resistance...
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    Kilis, Marash, Urfa and Birecik. Beginning in December, French troops began successive seizures of the province of Adana, including the towns of Antioch...
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    Nur al-Daulak Balak. Autumn. Baldwin II appoints Geoffrey of Marash to administer the County of Edessa. 1123 April 18. Balak captures Baldwin II in Syria...
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  • Shah Suwar (category Governors of the Ottoman Empire by sanjak)
    Dulkadirid forces confronted the Mamluks on the left bank of the Ceyhan River to the southwest of Marash in April 1469. The Dulkadirid forces were crushed, and...
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    of Tigranes the Great, exhibiting works of artists from Nagorno-Karabakh. In 2017, Armenian-Iranian culture was celebrated through an exhibition of works...
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