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- the city of Akhlat they speak three languages: Arabic, Persian, and Armenian. It is my supposition that this is why they named the town Akhlat. Their commercial...
- containing numerous Biblical stories. It was written around 1222, by Solomon of Akhlat, who was Bishop of Basra, within the Church of the East. It is written in...
- conquer Akhlat. In 1208 al-Adil sent al-Awhad reinforcements for a second attempt to capture the city. Al-Awhad defeated Balaban near Akhlat and captured...
- Euphrates via Melitene, and crossed the river at Romanopolis, hoping to take Akhlat on Lake Van and thus protect the Armenian frontier. Romanos placed himself...
- Euphrates via Melitene, crossing at Romanopolis, in the hope of retaking Akhlat on Lake Van to protect the Armenian frontier. The Turks were hemmed in within...
- brother, al-Muzaffar Ghazi, had been installed at Mayyafariqin and Akhlat, losing Akhlat to al-Ashraf after revolting against him. Ghazi joined the rebellion...
- before the capture of Akhlat. It took two years to reduce the city, leading to a situation far worse than that faced in Akhlat in 1229–30. Sicker, Martin...
- has media related to Erciş. Erciş muni****lity Erciş district "Arjish, or Akhlat. A small town of Turkish Armenia" . New International Encyclopedia. 1905...
- Danishmends, Mangujekids, Saltuqids, Tengribirmish begs, Artuqids (Ortoqids) and Akhlat-Shahs, had started vying with each other to establish their own independent...
- Ruysbroeck and Blessed Julian of Norwich had Universalist leanings. Solomon of Akhlat, a thirteenth-century bishop of the Church of the East, defended universalism...