- (Georgian: კარნუ-ქალაქი). The
following variants of the name also occur:
Erzerum, Arzrum. The
surroundings of
Erzurum at the
Urartian period presumably...
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Asiatic Russia. London: Macmillan. Walton,
Robert (1984). The Fall of
Erzerum.
Marshall Cavendish Illustrated Encyclopedia of
World War I. Vol. iv. New...
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Erzurum Province (Turkish:
Erzurum ili) is a
province and
metropolitan muni****lity in the
Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. Its area is 25,006 km2, and...
- The
Battle of
Erzurum may
refer to:
Battle of
Erzurum (1821),
Persians defeat Turks during the Ottoman–Persian War
Battle of
Erzurum (1877),
Turks defend...
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Wikimedia Commons Wilson,
Charles William; Maunsell,
Francis Richard (1911). "
Erzerum" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9 (11th ed.)...
- The
South Caucasus Pipeline (also
known as Baku–Tbilisi–Erzurum Pipeline, BTE pipeline, or Shah
Deniz Pipeline) is a
natural gas
pipeline from the Shah...
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Erzurum Airport (IATA: ERZ, ICAO: LTCE) is a
military and
public airport serving the city of
Erzurum in
eastern Turkey.
Inaugurated in 1966, it is located...
- The
Treaties of
Erzurum were two
treaties that were
ratified in 1823 and 1847
which settled boundary disputes between the
Ottoman Empire and Persia. Throughout...
- language. In
December 1914 Scheubner-Richter
became the
German vice
consul of
Erzerum, Turkey,
succeeding Dr. Paul
Schwarz – this
appointment was a disguise...
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Beginning in
November 1914,
provincial governors of Van, Bitlis, and
Erzerum sent many
telegrams to the
central government pressing for more severe...