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fighting was so
ferocious that the
effusion of
blood flowing into the
Akhurian River is said to have
coloured its
waters completely red. The Byzantines...
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Akhurian Reservoir (Armenian: Ախուրյանի ջրամբար; Turkish: Arpaçay
Baraj Gölü) is a
reservoir on the
Akhurian River between Armenia and Turkey. The reservoir...
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region of Turkey, near the
border with Armenia,
about 1.5 km west of the
Akhurian River. The
church of Mren is a
domed triple-nave basilica, believed, on...
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Nidal Organization (or Fatah), a
Palestinian nationalist militant group Akhurian River or Ano Jur, in the
South Caucasus Alliance of the New Citizen, a...
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source of the
Akhurian River. Lake Arpi
originated from a
volcano tectonic earthquake. In 1946–1950, the Arpi Dam was
built on the
Akhurian River, artificially...
- (river), in
Armenia Arpa (river),
Chhattisgarh in Chhattisgarh,
India Akhurian River, Arpa in Turkish,
river in
Turkey and
Armenia Arpa Darreh, a village...
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Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia. The city was
located on the
right bank of
Akhurian River to the
northeast of Ani,
corresponding with the
current village of...
- the east and then to the southeast. Finally, the
river feeds into the
Akhurian Reservoir on the
border with Armenia,
through which the
Akhuryan River...
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Aragats m**** from the south.
Akhurian River at the east,
separates Shirak from the Kars
Province of Turkey. The
Akhurian River with its
reservoir is the...
- The
Battle of
Arpachai took
place on 18 June 1807 on the
Akhurian River in
Armenia during the Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812). It was
fought between a 7...