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Battle of
Aladzha (Turkish: Alacadağ Muharebesi, lit. 'Battle of Alacadağ'; Russian: Авлияр-Аладжинское сражение, lit. 'Battle of Avliyar–
Aladzha') was a...
- Alaja, (Russian: Аладжа), is a small,
unincorporated po****ted
place in
Balkan Province in
western Turkmenistan on the
Caspian Sea. It is the site of an...
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Aladzha Monastery (Bulgarian: Аладжа манастир) is a
medieval Orthodox Christian cave
monastery complex in
northeastern Bulgaria, 17 km
north of central...
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Norwood Cemetery (below ground).
There are
catacombs in
Bulgaria near
Aladzha Monastery and in
Romania as
medieval underground galleries in Bucharest...
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ramparts and a
basilica along the edge of the
Franga plateau. The cave
Aladzha Monastery, 3 km to the west, was a
monastic centre from
antiquity through...
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island in the
Prespa lake
Armenia Geghard cave monastery/fortress
Bulgaria Aladzha Monastery Albotin Monastery Basarbovo Monastery Rock-hewn
Churches of Ivanovo...
- some
gains but were not able to hold them (O)
October 12/15 –
Battle of
Aladzha;
Ottoman army
under Hadji Resit Pasha surrenders (R)
October 24 – Battle...
- sites, the
large Roman baths in the city
centre and the
medieval grotto of
Aladzha Monastery at
Golden Sands Nature Park. Four
other sites are undergoing...
- Caucasian-Turkish border, and in
September 1877 he parti****ted in
Battle of
Aladzha heights with the army of
Muhtar Pasha. On
November 6,
during the storming...
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Alexander from the Rock-hewn
Churches of
Ivanovo George I of
Bulgaria Aladzha Monastery Albotin Monastery Cave
monastery Monolithic church Wikimedia...