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    Alexandroupolis (redirect from Dedeağaç)
    Aenus was transferred to Dedeağaç. In the late 19th and early 20th century, Dedeağaç was part of the Adrianople Vilayet. Dedeağaç was captured by the Russians...
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    Enez went to Dedeağaç sanjak. Finally İpsala (promoted to kaza) and Enez returned to Gelibolu in 1913) Sanjak of Dedeağaç (1878-1912) (Dedeağaç, Sofulu, Enez)...
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  • Dedeağaç (Kurdish: Pilvenk) is a village in the Tunceli District, Tunceli Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Pilvenk tribe and...
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    The Sanjak of Dedeağaç (Ottoman Turkish: Liva-i Dedeağaç, Greek: Υποδιοίκησις Δεδέαγατς), originally in 1878–1884 the Sanjak of Dimetoka (Liva-i Dimetoka...
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    Adriatic, around Morea, and then through the Aegean Sea and landed them at Dedeağaç, on the coast of Thrace. The troops were then loaded on trains to Filibe...
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    connection 1898 9 1898–1899 G G DEDEAĞAÇ-MANASTIR LINE Salonica-Monastir (Bitola today) 1890 219 1891–1894 G G Dedeağaç-Salonica 1892 508 1892–1896 F F...
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    Böğürtlen Buğulu Burmageçit Cılga Çalkıran Çemçeli Çıralı Çimenli Çukur Dedeağaç Demirkapı Dikenli Dilek Doludizgin Doluküp Düzpelit Eğriyamaç Erdoğdu Geyiksuyu...
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    the older original Byzantine name, Koumoutzina. Dedeağaç Alexandroupolis The Turkish name of Dedeağaç remained the official name of the city until 1920...
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    was opened. A 112 km branch from Pythio to Alexandroupoli (then known as Dedeağaç) was opened in 1874. When the railway was built it was all within the Ottoman...
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    Bakırlızaviye Belpınar Büyükdüz Büyükpınar Çamyayla Çaybaşı Çaylıoğlu Davutlu Dedeağaç Dereköy Dibekli Doğanlı Dolay Erdemli Erikli Fındıklı Göldağı Gölköy Gülpınar...
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    mutual treaty to remove their units based in Serres) and transport them to Dedeağaç (modern Alexandroupolis), but it left behind a battalion that started fortifying...
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  • Division, Dedeağaç 31st Infantry Regiment, Adrianople 32nd Infantry Regiment, Dedeağaç 33rd Infantry Regiment, Dedeağaç 11th Rifle Battalion, Dedeağaç 11th...
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    (Turkish: Bulustra) Aigeiros (Turkish: Kavaklı) Alexandroupoli (Turkish: Dedeağaç; Bulgarian: Дедеагач Dedeagach) Amaxades (Turkish: Arabacıköy; Bulgarian:...
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    captured Nevrokop, and on 25 July, in another amphibious operation, entered Dedeagac (today Alexandroupoli), thus cutting off the Bulgarians completely from...
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    continent (excluding Imbros which is an island). The town of Alexandroupoli (Dedeağaç) lies just across the border with Greece but the two towns are separated...
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    kilometres (70 mi) branch from Pythion to Alexandroupolis (then known as Dedeağaç) was opened in 1874. When the railway was built, it was all within the...
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    Balkan Wars of 1911–1913: Shkodër in the fledgling Principality of Albania; Dedeağaç/Alexandroupoli (1904), Xanthi (1906), Gyumyurdjina/Komotini and Soufli...
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    The Mosque of Alexandroupolis (Greek: Τζαμί Αλεξανδρούπολης, Turkish: Dedeağaç Camii) is an Ottoman-era mosque in the town of Alexandroupolis, Western...
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    also included the construction of branch lines to Burgaz, Selanik and Dedeağaç. Hirsch then founded the Imperial Turkish European Railway, headquartered...
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  • distinct from them. In Western Thrace, Greece, in cities like Alexandroupoli (Dedeağaç) – Komotini (Gümülcine) – Xanthi (İskeçe), Muslim Roma called Turko-Gifti...
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    Θεσσαλονίκης. pp. 74–76. "Yunanistan'daki Türk eserlerinde kitabeler (Dedeağaç, Dimetoka, İskeçe, Gümülcine, Selanik, Kavala, Yenice-Karasu)". Mimar Sinan...
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  • Turkey Greeks 1,659 Serres massacre 1912 Serres, Greece Bulgarians 600 Dedeagac massacre 1912 Alexandroupolis, Greece Armenians 20 Bulgarian school massacre...
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  • (Portuguese*), Alexandhroúpoli – Αλεξανδρούπολη (Greek*), Alexandrúpoli (Catalan), Dedeağaç (Turkish*), Dedeagatch (former name*), Dedeagh (former French*),...
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    Union and Progress Turk Mehmed Arif Bey Mehmed Fehmi [tr] Independent Dedeağaç (Alexandroupoli) Süleyman Bey Union and Progress Turk Gelibolu Trayan Narlı...
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  • (Arda) [tr] Union and Progress Party Turk Mehmed Arif Bey Mehmet Fehmi [tr] Dedeağaç (Alexandroupoli) Süleyman Bey Union and Progress Party Turk Gelibolu Trayan...
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    foreign intervention in the area made them choose instead the port of Dedeağaç (modern Alexandroupoli). Troops were then to be transported to Istanbul...
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  • in 1874 as Feretzik two years after the line from Alexandroupoli (then Dedeagac) to Istanbul via Edirne was completed. Built by the Union Railway Company...
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  • Ship State Description Aigias Markella  Greece The brig was wrecked at Dedeağaç, Ottoman Empire. Caldera  United Kingdom The barque ran aground on the...
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    in Constantinople and Hamburg, by 1913 it had opened in Adana, Bursa, Dedeağaç, and Mersin.: 73  It also opened six branches in Egypt; in Tangier and...
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  • Abuk Pasha) 10th Infantry Division, Adrianople 11th Infantry Division, Dedeağaç 12th Infantry Division, Gümülcine Adrianople Fortified Area Command, Adrianople...
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