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Retrieved 26 July 2021. Vaux, Bert (2000). "Notes on the
Armenian Dialect of
Ayntab".
Annual of
Armenian Linguistics (20): 55–82.
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Simon Simonian (Armenian: Սիմոն Սիմոնեան; 24 March [O.S. 11 March] 1914 in
Ayntab – 11
March 1986 in Beirut) was an
Armenian intellectual who
founded the...
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State University Soyudoğan,
Muhsin (2015),
Tribal Bandistry in
Ottoman Ayntab (1690–1730),
Bilkent University S****r, B. (2012), "Faḍlawayh", Encyclopaedia...
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scholarly family in 4 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 855 AH (30 July 1360 CE) in the city of '
Ayntāb (now
Gaziantep in
modern Turkey). He
studied history, adab, and Islamic...
- OCLC 984148348. Soyudoğan,
Muhsin (September 2015). "Tribal
Bandistry in
Ottoman Ayntab (1690-1730)".
Bilkent University: 39–42. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal...
- Ilkhanate. It was not of the same
importance as
Bahasni to the
north and
Ayntab to the west. The
castle was
damaged by Timur's
forces in 1400–1, but the...
- units" (DOC).
Official Gazette (in Turkish). 12
September 2010. BOA 373 no.
Ayntab Livası Muf****al
Tahrir Defteri. 1543. Drummond,
Alexander (1754). Cities...
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Aintab Sanjak Ayntab Sancağı سنجق عنتاب
sanjak of the
Ottoman Empire Under Aleppo Eyalet (1522–c. 1531)
Under Dulkadir Eyalet (c. 1531–1818)
Under Aleppo...
- brothers. One of his
brothers is Jaen Ipdzian. His
father was from the city of
Ayntab (nowadays Gaziantep) in Cilicia, (Çukurova in modern-day Turkey) and his...
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belonging to this
administrative formation included the
vicinities of Damascus,
Ayntab, Birecik, Azaz, Hama, Ravendan, Manbij, Rumkale, Bagras, and Besni. Altınay...