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Aktas or
Aqtas (Kazakh: Ақтас,
Aqtas) is a village[citation needed] in
Almaty Region of south-eastern Kazakhstan. "Google Maps". 49°46′44″N 72°57′39″E...
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Aqtas Lake or
Aktashskoye (Crimean Tatar:
Aqtaş gölü, Russian: Акта́шское о́зеро) is a
drying salt lake at the
Kerch peninsula in the
Lenine Raion, Crimea...
- ibn ʿAbdallāh ibn Marwān or ʿAmr ibn ʿUbaydallāh ibn Marwān,
surnamed al-
Aqtaʾ (Arabic: الأقطع, lit. 'the one-handed'; μονοχεράρης, monocherares, in Gr****)...
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unfinished nuclear power plant near the cape of
Kazantyp on
banks of
Aqtas Lake in Crimea.
Construction work on the
plant started in 1976, and the...
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largest of them is Lake
Sasyk (Сасык) on the
southwest coast;
others include Aqtas, Koyashskoye, Kiyatskoe, Kirleutskoe, Kizil-Yar, Bakalskoe, and Donuzlav...
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Aktash (Russian: Акташ; Altay: Ак-Таш, Ak-Taş; Kazakh: Ақташ,
Aqtaş) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Ulagansky District, the
Altai Republic, Russia. The...
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National Library Page from the Qur'an in
muhaqqaq copied for
Timur by Umar
Aqta. Samarkand, c. 1400.
Museum of
Islamic Art, Doha
Album Leaf from a Muraqqa...
- person. The
Arabs were led by the emir of
Melitene (Malatya), Umar al-
Aqta. Umar al-
Aqta overcame initial Byzantine resistance to his
invasion and reached...
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Narrated by Ibn Kathir, Abu Zari al-Tabari said, I
heard Abu Ya'qub al-
Aqta say: I gave my
daughter in
marriage to al-Husayn al-Hallaj when I saw his...
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particularly in 857 when he sent an army of 50,000 men
against Emir Umar al-
Aqta of Melitene. In 859, he
personally led a
siege on Samosata, but in 860 had...