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Arapgir (Armenian: Արաբկիր; Kurdish: Erebgir) is a muni****lity and
district of
Malatya Province, Turkey. Its area is 987 km2, and its po****tion is 9...
- God (Armenian: Սուրբ Աստվածածին վանք or Արաբկիրի մայր եկեղեցի; Turkish:
Arapkir Ana Kilisesi) was a 13th-century
Armenian Apostolic cathedral in Arapgir...
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Primate of
America (Eastern) from 1990 to 2018.
Barsamian was born in
Arapkir,
Turkey on July 4, 1951. At age 13, he
began his
religious studies at the...
- Şebinkarahisar, Alucra, Suşehri 3.6.4. Kangal, Divriği, Gürün, Malatya, Hekimhan,
Arapkir 3.7.1. Akçadağ, Darende, Doğanşehir 3.7.2. Afşin, Elbistan, Göksun, Andırın...
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original on 21
September 2013.
Retrieved 6
September 2013. "Jumelage avec
Arapkir" (in French). City Hall of
Plessis Robinson. 26
April 2006.
Archived from...
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Armenian Folk
Dances from
Historical Armenia: Tamzara, Popouri, Laz Bar,
Arapkir Bar,
Akheltskha Vart, Govduntsi, Bijou,
Kessab Bar, Haleh, Shushan, Suleimanli...
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April 2015.
Retrieved 13 July 2013.
Antarnik L. Pladian, 1969, New York –
Arapkir Union, p. 931 (in French) Thierry, Jean-Michel, "Notes Sur des Monuments...
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Armenians forcibly relocated to
Ottoman Constantinople from Akn, Cilicia,
Arapkir,
Bursa and Amasya. Mehmed's
successors continued to
compulsory import Armenians...
- year's old. Vahe's mother, who was born in
Beirut but
whose family was from
Arapkir, had most of her
family killed. Vahe's
paternal family settled in Aleppo...
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German class, and also mathematics.: 875 In 1938, the
village muhtars of
Arapkir district also
attended a
special muhtarship class held at the Urfa Halkevi...