- ("sweet lake") by
Persians and Kiagar-couni-sou by Armenians. The
Turkic name
Gokcha or Gökche,
which means "blue lake" was also used in
Russian and British...
- It
occurs in Lake
Sevan and its tributaries. It is
often referred to as
Gokcha barbel in a
literal translation of its
scientific name. As of
January 2024[update]...
-
action by
Yermolov was the
Russian occupation of the
northern s**** of Lake
Gokcha (Sivan) in the
Khanate of
Iravan in 1825. A
clear violation of Golestan...
-
River in Georgia,
which is the type locality.
After synonymisation with the
Gokcha barbel, it
follows that this
species is also
found in Lake Sevan. Froese...
-
region between Lake
Gokcha and the city of
Erivan remained one of the most dis****ble. In
early 1825, the
northern bank of Lake
Gokcha,
which the Iranians...
-
Korean tea is a
beverage consisting of
boiled water infused with
leaves (such as the tea
plant Camellia sinensis), roots, flowers, fruits, grains, edible...
- is
found in
rivers of the Aral and
Caspian Sea basins. The Kura
barbel (
Gokcha or
Mtkvari barbel Barbus cyri) is
found in the Kura
river in Trans-caucasia...
- The
region between Lake
Gokcha and
Erivan remained one of the most dis****ble. In
early 1825, the
northern bank of
Gokcha,
which the
Iranians believed...
- in the
Sharur and Sa'dlu
districts and only "very few" in Garni-Basar,
Gökcha, Aparan, Talin, Sayyidli-Akhsakhli, and Vedi-Basar. Many
events had led...
- was
defeated by an army
under the
command of Ismail's lala (guardian),
Gokcha Sultan Ziadlu Qajar. In 1547,
during the Ottoman–Safavid War,
Ismail Mirza...