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Gordyene or
Corduene (Armenian: Կորդուք, romanized: Korduk’; Gr****: Κορδυηνή, romanized: Kordyene; Hebrew: קרטיגיני, romanized: Kartigini) was an ancient...
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formerly spelled Curdistan. One of the
ancient names of this
region was
Corduene. The 19th-century
Kurdistan Eyalet was the
first time that the Ottoman...
- name 'Kurd.'
Recent scholarship suggests it may
derive from the
Cyrtii or
Corduene,
although this
remains uncertain, as does the
origin of the
Kurds themselves...
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Tigris and Armenia: Ingilene,
Sophanene (Sophene),
Arzanene (Aghdznik),
Corduene, and
Zabdicene (near
modern Hakkâri, Turkey). The S****anids
ceded five...
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referred to him as the "Epicurus of Christianity". He was a
native of
Corduene, in
present day Turkey. John
Henry Newman called Aerius of Sebaste, Jovinian...
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Barrel Rocket Launcher, a
rocket system used by the
Indian army Pinaka,
Corduene,
Kurdish Finik This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Nation in Asia
Minor Crete, Gr****
island Commagene –
Nation in Asia
Minor Corduene –
Nation in
central Asia Minor,
homeland of the
Kurds Corinth, City in...
- King
Manisarus (died c. 115 AD) was a 2nd-century king of the
Corduene,
which was a
small v****al
state during the
Roman Empire. He has also been described...
- Cûdî. The name
would be
continued as the
first element in the
toponym Corduene,
mentioned by
Xenophon as the
tribe who
opposed the
retreat of the Ten...
- he
reunited Tmorik.
Artaxias I was not able to
reunite Lesser Armenia,
Corduene, and Sophene,
something completed by his
grandson Tigranes the Great. At...