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    its proximity to Bodrum, the islet is commonly used to define courses for the sailing regattas organised in the area. Geoview Info Kargı Adası v t e...
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    inhabited islands of Kınaliada, Burgazada, Heybeliada, Büyükada and Sedef Adası and several uninhabited islands including Sivriada, Yassıada, Kaşıkadası...
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    Kastellorizo (redirect from Meis Adasi)
    Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Catalans. p. 203., (online) "Kızılhisar Adası Nerede Ve Nasıl Gidilir?". www.hurriyet.com.tr (in Turkish). 22 February...
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    later as Scala Nova or Scala Nuova under the Genoese and Venetians. Kuş Adası was adopted in its place during the Ottoman period at the beginning of the...
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    thestadiumbusiness.com. 5 December 2023. "İZVAK projeyi açıkladı: Atatürk Stadı 'spor adası' oluyor!". Ege'de Son Söz. "Renderings released of latest Auckland stadium...
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    between the Anatolian coast and the Italian Dodecanese. This was done by defining thirty five points which were equidistant between Italian and Turkish territory...
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    sanjak, not a vilayet) Cyprus (Kıbrıs) (island with special status) (Kıbrıs Adası) Khedivate of Egypt (Mısır) (autonomous khedivate, not a vilayet) (Mısır...
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    where it came to be accepted by the rulers and through them became a defining element of Persian culture. The religion was not only accompanied by a...
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    Old Babylonian Empire (category Commons category link is locally defined)
    r. c. 1648 – c. 1620 BC (SC) (28 years) temp. of: Agum I Itti-ili-nibi Adasi 9 Ammiditana Ammi-ditāna Son of Abieshu King of Babylon r. c. 1684 – c....
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    carry on his legacy until today. Mykonos windmills – The windmills are a defining feature of the Mykonian landscape. There are many dotted around the island...
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  • of Bodrum, and 2.2 nmi (4.1 km; 2.5 mi) from the Turkish islet of Çavuş Adası. The islets lie some 300 m (1,000 ft) apart from each other, the eastern...
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    site) was officially defined at a conference in Baghdad in 1930, where at the same time both the Uruk and Ubaid periods had been defined. It has later been...
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    just off Kuruçeşme. Now generally known as Galatasaray Island (Galatasaray Adası), this was given to the Armenian architect Sarkis Balyan by Sultan Abdülhamid...
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    Timeline of ancient Assyria (category Commons link is locally defined)
    The Adaside dynasty of Assyria was named after Adasi. Bel-bani (c. 1705 BC-c. 1696 BC) succeeded Adasi and continued to campaign successfully against...
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    December 1913. The island is mostly mountainous, and its character is defined by a high mountain range crossing from west to east. It includes Crete's...
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    reigned from 722 BC to 710 BC, and from 703 BC to 702 BC. His reign is defined by some historians as an illegitimate Third Dynasty of the Sealand, inside...
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    Greek island of Lesbos. A small islet within Dikili district (called Garip Adası locally, with ancient sources also citing the name Argounissai) made international...
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    Harvey Weiss has shown that [A]rchaeological and soil-stratigraphic data define the origin, growth, and collapse of Subir, the third millennium rain-fed...
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    North Aegean islands (category Commons category link is locally defined)
    Kalymnos Kandelioussa Kara Ada Karpathos Kasos Kinaros Kos Küçük Tavşan Adası Leipsoi (Lipsi) Leros Levitha (Lebynthos) Nimos Nisyros Pacheia Patmos Platy...
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    "(PDF) The 6th century A.D. floor mosaic of the church of Küçük Tavşan Adası (Bodrum). Characterization of the constitutive materials, finding of the...
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    assumed that Elamite religion must have been characterized by the "ill-defined character of the individual gods and goddesses. ...Most of them were not...
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    the beginning of the First Dynasty of c. 3211 – 3045 BC. However, they define the beginning of the First Dynasty as the beginning of the reign of Hor-Aha...
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    previous papers, we cannot simply deny the existence of such an entity. How to define and explain this state in the tenthcentury is a matter of debate. In previous...
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    Native Egyptians were barred from serving in the army, and there were other defined legal distinctions between the classes. Within the mētropoleis there was...
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    alms to adorn and beautify the mind. Asajja danam deti Bhaya danam deti Adasi me ti danam deti Dassati me ti danam deti Sadhu danan ti danam deti Aham...
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    Avaris with those of the area around Byblos, Ugarit, Alalakh and Tell Brak, defining the "spiritual home" of the Hyksos as "in northernmost Syria and northern...
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    another campaign. The campaign destroyed Elam as a power and provided a defining moment for the Babylonians akin to the siege of Troy for the ancient Greeks...
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    Turkey's Anatolia, of which 26 are inhabited. This island group generally defines the eastern limit of the Sea of Crete. They belong to the wider Southern...
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    the Late Bronze/Iron Age transition in the Levant. This transition is defined by the appearance of Mycenaean LH IIIC:1b (Philistine) pottery in the coastal...
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    body was 1.63 m (64 in) in height. The mummy had a small face with no defining features, though he had slightly prominent front teeth; this may have been...
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