- Pamphylia,
inhabited during Roman times. Its site is
located near Yalnızbağ
Değirmen, in
Asiatic Turkey.
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000).
Barrington Atlas of the...
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victorious campaign against Hungary. Next was the gate
known in
Turkish as
Değirmen Kapı ("Mill[stone] Gate"),
whose Byzantine name is unknown.
Close by and...
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inland from the coast. Its
tributaries are the Fertek, Uladı, Ilıca,
Değirmen, Aktaş, Rahmanlar, Prinçci, Yuvalı, Ceriközkayası, Eğridere, Birgi, Çevlik...
- Look up
değirmen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Değirmenli is the
adjectival form of the
Turkish word
değirmen for "mill", and
therefore literally...
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forming compound nouns is as follows: yeldeğirmeni 'windmill' (yel: wind,
değirmen-i: mill-possessive);
demiryolu 'railway' (demir: iron, yol-u: road-possessive)...
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archaeological mounds near the village:
Değirmen Höyük, Küçük Kale Tepe,
Camuz Tepe, and
Tiladir Tepe.: 66–7
Değirmen Höyük has a
surface area of 180x120 m...
- Değirmenköy (also:
Değirmen) is a
village in the Güroymak
District of
Bitlis Province in Turkey. Its po****tion is 2,417 (2021). Köy,
Turkey Civil Administration...
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Severim - 1972
Katerina 72 - 1972
Serseri Kral - 1972 Para - 1972 Kanlı
Değirmen - 1972 Şehzade
Sinbad Kaf Dağında - 1971 1993 - Gerçek
Kesit 2012 - Çay...
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family life and
military conscription". In 1944, two of his books,
Değirmen and Dağlar ve Rüzgâr, was
banned by the Government. In 1946, he started...
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headquarters of the Patriarchate. The
church is
located at Ali Paşa
Değirmen St. 2, Karaköy. It was
built in 1583 by
Tryfon Karabeinikov, and was known...