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Bitlis (Armenian: Բաղեշ, romanized: Baghesh or Paghesh; Kurdish:
Bidlîs) is a city in
southeastern Turkey. It is the seat of
Bitlis District and Bitlis...
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Persian Language in and
around Bidlis".
Iranian Studies. 57 (1): 28. doi:10.1017/irn.2023.61. In fact,
Bidlis was part of the vast "Persianate world"...
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Ardalan (Halo Khan). This
gesture could have been
aimed at
demonstrating the
Bidlis ruler’s
dynastic authority and
gaining broader recognition,
while also indicating...
- soldiers, then they
rushed to loot
Bidlis and
attacked the civilians. Once the
Ottoman force established its camp in
Bidlis, in an act of revenge,
Abdal Khan...
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Ardalan (Halo Khan). This
gesture could have been
aimed at
demonstrating the
Bidlis ruler's
dynastic authority and
gaining broader recognition,
while also indicating...
- from
Kurdish History and
Politics Sharafkhan,
Bidlisi (1597). Sharafnama.
Bidlis: Apec. p. 376. ISBN 9786056652011. Dündar Aydın (1998),
Erzurum Beylerbeyligi...
- coalition's army,[page needed] in
which his v****al Tughan-Arslan lord of Arzen,
Bidlis and Dvin, the
Mazyadid Dubays b.
Sadaqa of Al Hillah,
Toghrul and Nakhichevan...
- males, and
calls one of them a "lioness". In the
court of the
powerful Bidlis prin****lity (region in Turkey),
Kurdish women were not
allowed into the...
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independent from each other. the
Emirate bordered Bohtan from the west, and
Bidlis from
north west.
Already established by the 1380s, the
founder of the emirate...
- of Arak.
Karahrud is the
birthplace of
Kurdish historian and
prince of
Bidlîs,
Sharaf Khan
Bidlisi (1543-ca. 1603). Iran
portal Also
romanized as Karahrūd...