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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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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Peace of Amasya 1555 The Peace of Amasya (Persian: پیمان آماسیه ("Peymān-e Amasiyeh"); Turkish: Amasya Antlaşması) was a treaty agreed to on May 29, 1555...
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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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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 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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concubine Mahidevran Hatun. He was the governor of Manisa from 1533 to 1541, of Amasya from 1541 to 1553, when he was executed by his father's order on charges...
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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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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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Murad II (category People from Amasya)
Hüseyin Hüsâmeddin Yasar, an early 20th century historian, wrote in his work Amasya Tarihi that his mother was Şahzade Hatun, daughter of Divitdar Ahmed Pasha...
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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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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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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 Museum, also known as Archaeological Museum of Amasya (Turkish: Amasya Müzesi or Amasya Arkeoloji Müzesi), is a national museum in Amasya, northern...
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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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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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The Amasya trials in 1921, were special ad hoc trials, organized by the Turkish National Movement, with the purpose to kill en masse the Greek representatives...
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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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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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The Governor of Amasya (Turkish: Amasya Valiliği) is the bureaucratic state official responsible for both national government and state affairs in the...
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Yuvacık is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 45 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory...
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sons, sending Selim to Konya and Bayezid to Amasya. In mid-April 1559, Bayezid and his army departed Amasya and advanced toward Ankara. Despite conveying...
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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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during the Ottoman–Persian Wars. From the mid 16th century with the Peace of Amasya, and decisively from the first half of the 17th century with the Treaty...
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Karaçavuş is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 71 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory...
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Soma (formerly: Tuzluçal) is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 119 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration...
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Ortaköy is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 153 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory...
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Merzifonspor is a football club founded in 1968 in Merzifon district of Amasya province. The club plays its home matches at Merzifon District Stadium with...
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Amasya Eğitim Spor is a women's association football club based in Amasya, Turkey. After finishing the 2015–16 season in the Turkish Women's Second Football...
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