- Дәрбәнд, romanized: Dərbənd; Lezgian: Кьвевар, Цал; Rutul:
Derbend),
formerly romanized as
Derbend, is a city in Dagestan, Russia,
located on the Caspian...
- Breçka, Bjelina, İzvornik and Birçe)
Sanjak of
Banaluka (Kazas of Gradişka,
Derbend and Teşene)
Sanjak of
Hersek (Its
center was Mostar,
kazas of Foça, Koniça...
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least three locations have been
proposed as
possible sites of Albanopolis:
Derbend in Dagestan, Albyrak/Albac near Başkale in the then
Armenian region of...
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domination in the
region ended in 796 (180 AH) when the
Khazars captured Derbend. In the
early days of the Abbasids, the
struggle against the
Khazars continued...
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Russian army also had to deal with the
local po****tion. The
capture of
Derbend was of
strategic importance for the
Russian army.
After the
capture of...
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Anisimov his copy of the
medieval m****cript (Russian: Дербенд-наме) -
Derbend-nama.
Yitzhaki also gave him some of his
historical notes,
which Anisimov...
- Baku in the south. To the
north of all
these lands lay Bab al-Abwab or
Derbend, and to the west,
beyond the
modern Goychay, the
region of Shaki. In mediaeval...
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multitude of people, but if it be in winter. And that p****age men
clepe the
Derbend. The
other way is for to go from the city of
Turkestan by Persia, and by...
- Koye (کۆیە), po****tion 15,123
Kesnezan (کەسنەزان), po****tion 12,783
Derbend (دەربەند), po****tion 10,086 Şawês (شاوێس), po****tion 7,387
Behirke (بەحرکە)...
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Bulak Battle of
Slamas the
first Battle of
Slamas the
second Battle of
Derbend Mesopotamian campaign Battle of
Sharqat Battle of
Mosul 1918 ****yrian rebellion...