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Itchan Kala (Uzbek:
Ichan-Qаl’а) is the
walled inner town of the city of Khiva, Uzbekistan.
Since 1990, it has been
protected as a
World Heritage Site...
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Acolmiztli I ("Arm of the Puma" in Nahuatl) was a
tlatoani (ruler or king) of Coatlichan,
Nahua altepetl (city-state).
Acolmiztli was a son of King Huetzin...
- (Persian: ايجان, also
Romanized as Ayjān, Ejān, and Eyjān; also
known as
Ichān and Īshān) is a
village in
Javersiyan Rural District,
Qareh Chay District...
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water from
which had a
surprising taste. It is
possible to see this well in
Ichan-Kala (an
internal town of
Khiva City) even today."
Another proposal is that...
- ōmetēuctli in ōmecihuātl",
giving as
another name of ōmeyōcān "in tōnacātēuctli
īchān" ("the
mansion of the Lord of Abundance").
There is some
evidence that these...
- Tōnacātēcuhtli and his
consort Tōnacācihuātl
resided in "in Tōnacātēuctli
īchān" ("the
mansion of the Lord of Abundance"), also
known as Omeyocan, the 13th...
- Silla. King
Gyeongmun was the
grandson of King ****gang, and the son of the
ichan Kim Kye-myŏng, who was also a
director of the
Chancellery (집사성 시중; 執事省侍中;...
- protection. Currently,
madrasah is
considered the
state property within "
Ichan Kala"
state museum-reserve. Arab
Muhammadkhan madrasah was
built in the...
- to the
Mughal Emperor Jehangir (sometimes also
rendered as
Cehangir or
Ichan Guire) from King
James I s****ing
trade concessions. He
persisted for over...
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Ishrat Hovli is a
historical monument in the
citadel of Khiva,
Ichan Qala,
built in 1832–1834. The
building is
located in the
eastern part of the Tash...