- Diyarbakır (Turkish pronunciation: [diˈjaɾ.bakɯɾ]; Armenian: Տիգրանակերտ, romanized: Tigranakert,
local pronunciation: Dikranagerd; Kurdish: Amed; Syriac:...
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fortification was
studied by a
master calligrapher. The
landfill belonged to
Diyarbekr Şah Karaaslan. The
centre of the palace,
which is
thought to be the central...
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Empire suffers defeat.
Persia occupies Tabriz, Mesopotamia.
Mosul and
Diyarbekr.
Death of
Mehmed III,
accession of
Ahmed I; see
Sultans of the Ottoman...
- the
Safavid governor of Urfa (also
known as Orfah, Orufah, or Orufah-ye
Diyarbekr) from 1514 to 1517. On his
appointment as governor,
Acheh Soltan was given...
- empire, Qara
Othman established the rule of the
White Sheep Turkomans in
Diyarbekr. 1395: In the
Golden Horde empire, Amir
Timur defeated Toktamish and razes...