Look up Kızıl or kızıl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kizil may refer to: Bahar Kizil (born 1988), German singer-songwriter Kizil Caves, Buddhist...
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The Kizil Caves (also romanized as Qizil or Qyzyl; Uyghur: قىزىل مىڭ ئۆي, lit. 'The Thousand Red Houses'; Chinese: 克孜尔千佛洞; lit. 'Kizil Caves of the Thousand...
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Bahar Kizil (Turkish: Bahar Kızıl; born 5 October 1988) is a German singer and songwriter of Turkish descent, best known as one of the founding members...
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The Kizil massacre (Chinese: 克孜爾大屠殺) occurred in June 1933, when Uighur and Kyrgyz Turkic fighters broke their agreement not to attack a column of retreating...
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Kızıl Kilise, the Red Church, also known as Sivrihisar Kızıl Kilise, is a partially ruined sixth-century church in the Güzelyurt district of Aksaray Province...
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Kızılırmak River (redirect from Kizil River)
The Kızılırmak (Turkish pronunciation: [kɯzɯlɯrmak], Turkish for "Red River"), once known as the Halys River (Ancient Greek: Ἅλυς) and Alis River, is the...
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The Kizil-Koba culture is a Bronze age culture belonging to a people who lived in the 9th–3rd century BC in the Eastern Crimean territory and ancestral...
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Kizilkilise, Kızıl Kilise (Turkish 'red church'), in Armenian Kizilkilisa, may refer to: Artsni, formerly Kizilkilisa Karmravan, formerly Kizilkilisa...
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Kyzyl (/kɪˈzɪl/ kiz-IL; Russian: Кызыл, IPA: [kɨˈzɨl]; Tuvan: Кызыл, romanized: Kızıl, IPA: [qɤˈzɤɫ]) is the capital city of the republic of Tuva, Russia...
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in the controversial successful Turkish drama Red Buds (Turkish title: Kızıl Goncalar) as he received various accolades for his outstanding performance...
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Red Tower (Alanya) (redirect from Kizil Kule)
The Red Tower (Turkish: Kızıl Kule) is a historical tower in the Turkish city of Alanya. The building is considered to be the symbol of the city, and...
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Kyzylkum Desert (redirect from Kizil Kum)
The Kyzylkum Desert (Uzbek: Qizilqum, Қизилқум, قِیزِیلقُوم; Kazakh: Қызылқұм, romanized: Qyzylqūm, قىزىلقۇم) is the 15th largest desert in the world...
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one (keṃ-). The murals found in the Tarim Basin, especially those of the Kizil Caves, mostly depict Jataka stories, avadanas, and legends of the Buddha...
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The Battle of Kizil-tepe (Turkish: Kızıltepe Muharebresi) was fought on August 25, 1877, between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire. The Russian...
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Kucha (section Kucha and the Kizil Caves)
chainmail and lamellar armour that can also be seen in the paintings of the Kizil Caves as noted in the Biography of Chinese General Lü Guang: "They were...
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Suvarnapushpa (section Cave 69 in Kizil)
vassalship. Suvarṇapuṣpa is illustrated with his Queen in Cave 69 of the Kizil Caves, with an inscription in Brahmi script on his halo: "Temple Constructed...
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Ahmet Kizil (born 1 May 1954) is a Turkish diver. He competed in the men's 3 metre springboard event at the 1976 Summer Olympics. "Ahmet Kizil". Olympedia...
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Ghizil-Agaj State Reserve (redirect from Kizil-Agach State Nature Reserve)
Ghzil-Aghaj State Reserve (Azerbaijani: Qızılağac dövlət qoruğu), meaning golden tree, was established on July 3, 1929, by the Committee on Protection...
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Çağhan Kızıl (born October 14, 1981) is a Turkish/German neuroscientist and geneticist, and Associate Professor of Neurological Sciences at the Taub Institute...
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Sefid-Rud (redirect from Kizil Ozien)
The Sefid-Rud (Persian: سفیدرود, lit. 'white river', Gilaki: اسپي بيه, Espī bīeh) (also known as Sepid-Rud) is a river, approximately 670 kilometres (416 mi)...
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Öznur Kızıl (born in 1991) is a Turkish female wushu practitioner competing in the Sanshou 48 kg division. Since 2004, she is a member of the Akca Sport...
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Qizilbash (redirect from Kizil Bash)
Cambridge University Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-1139491419. Roger M. Savory: "Kizil-Bash". In Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. 5, pp. 243–245. Savory, EI2, Vol...
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Princes' Islands (redirect from Kizil Adalar)
The Princes' Islands (Turkish: Prens Adaları; the word "princes" is plural, because the name means "Islands of the Princes", Greek: Πριγκηπονήσια, Pringiponisia)...
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الپ, lit. 'Brave Rock') was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of Kızıl Buğa or Basuk and the father of Suleyman Shah. He was the grandfather of...
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clothing refers to clothing worn by the Tocharians. A series of murals from Kizil, Kizilgaha and Kumtura caves depicting Kuchean royalties, knights, swordsmen...
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true for illustrations of the Morgan Bible from the 13th century. In the Kizil Caves in the Tarim Basin, knights wearing segmented pear-shaped helmets...
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Ziya Sesel, son olarak Kızıl İmamcı örgüt mensubu arkadaşları vasıtasıyla borsada dilediği gibi hareket edebilmektedir. Sesel Kızıl İmamcı örgüt mensuplarının...
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Retrieved 27 October 2023. "Kurdistana Sor-KIZIL Kürdistan | PDF". Scribd. Retrieved 27 October 2023. "Özerk Kızıl Kürdistan'a Türkiye nasıl engel oldu?"...
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Taurians also played a major role in the development and settlement of the Kizil-Koban Culture (KKC) in the 8th-4th century BC. Osmolovsky, who conducted...
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