- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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.
Kirakos Gandzakets‘i...
- paid ten gold
dinars to be
persuaded to fight), Sa'id
managed to
recover Akhlat on Lake Van. From
there he
moved north to Bardha'a, and
south again to relieve...
- Armenia,
centered on the city of Amid (Diyarbakır). They also
ruled over
Akhlat, Bitlis, Manzikert, Nisibis, Erciş, Muradiye, Siirt, Cizre, Hasankayf, and...
- Danishmends, Mangujekids, Saltuqids,
Tengribirmish begs,
Artuqids (Ortoqids) and
Akhlat-Shahs, had
started vying with each
other to
establish their own independent...
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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...