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- Kemah (Kurdish: Kemax), known historically as Ani-Kamakh (Armenian: Անի-Կամախ), Gamakh, Kamacha or Kamachon (Gr****: Κάμαχα, Κάμαχον) is a town in Erzincan...
- Turkey. Its main cities were Erznka (today's Erzincan, Turkey) and Ani-Kamakh (today's Kemah, Turkey) near the ancient necropolis of the Arsacid kings...
- kingdom are murky. The capital of this kingdom was probably originally at Kamakh, but likely moved to Nicopolis after the end of the Mithridatic Wars. Lesser...
- Province of the ancient kingdom of Armenia 189 BC–11th century Capital Ani-Kamakh Area   •  23,860 km2 (9,210 sq mi) History   • Artaxias I declaring himself...
- the first, and boiled until thickened. Murrī mixed with milk was known as kamakh. Charles Perry has noted that due to the methods of preparation and ingredients...
- in the basin of the Western Euphrates (Karasu), near modern-day Kemah (Kamakh, Kamacha, Camachus), Turkey. Its center was the fortified settlement of...
- from the Armenian fortress-city and pre-Christian religious center of Ani-Kamakh located in the region of Daranaghi in Upper Armenia. Ani was also previously...
- Kharpert, Yerznka, Balu, Tchapaghjur, Chmshkatsag, Charsanjak, Kghi, Dersim, Kamakh 6 Shabin-Karahisar  Ottoman Empire: Shabin-Karahisar, Akıncılar 7 Trebizond...
- ‘Abd al-Latif returned to Baghdad in 1229, travelling back via Erzerum, Kamakh, Divriği and Malatya. He died in Baghdad two years later. ʿAbd al-Laṭīf...
- Mzur in Upper Armenia, Sophene and Acilisene, where they captured Ani-Kamakh and desecrated the graves of the Armenian Arsacid kings. The Armenian king...