- The
Chalybes (/ˈkælɪbiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Χάλυβες/Χάλυβοι; Georgian: ხალიბები) and
Chaldoi (Ancient Gr****: Χάλδοι; Armenian: Խաղտիք, romanized: Xałtik')...
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Protopterna chalybias is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in
India (****am). The
wingspan is 10–12 mm. The
forewings are blackish-fuscous...
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Suleiman Beg (fl. 1386–96) was the
ruler of
Chalybia in
northeastern Anatolia.
Bryer 1975, p. 149. Bryer,
Anthony (1975). "Gr****s and Türkmens: The Pontic...
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Bayram Beg (Medieval Gr****: Παριάμης; fl. 1313–32) was the
ruler of
Chalybia in
northeastern Anatolia.
Bryer 1975, p. 149. Bryer,
Anthony (1975). "Gr****s...
- Bayram's son. In
contemporary Gr**** do****ents, the name of the
beylik was
Chalybia (Gr****: Χαλυβία),
after the
ancient Chalybes people who
lived in the area...
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Mehmed II. It was
briefly occupied by
Emirate of Hacıemiroğlu (Emirate of
Chalybia)
between 1398 and 1400.
Local traditions claim that
Kerasunt held out for...
- paragraphs—concludes with the
statement that it was "during his
reign the
Turks seized Chalybia and
launched a
great invasion, so that all
those places became uninhabited...
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Alexios defeated the
Seljuks and
recaptured Amisos, Sinope,
Oinaion and
Chalybia. Tamar's
political involvement in the
Fourth Crusade, her exploitation...
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Hajji Amir
Ibrahim Beg (Medieval Gr****: Χατζυμύρις) was the
ruler of
Chalybia in
northeastern Anatolia from 1356 to 1364.
Bryer 1975, p. 149.
Demir 2012...
- connection.
Strabo identifies the
Chaldians with the
ancient people of
Chalybia and
describes them as
rough and warlike. The
first local inhabitants, the...