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until the
final Turkish conquest around 1430. The
Ottomans called Veria Karaferye ("black Veria"),
because of its
characteristic morning mist
during the...
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Sanjaks of the Vilayet:
Sanjak of
Selanik (Thessaloniki, Kesendire,
Karaferye, Vodina, Yenice-i Vardar, Langaza, Kılkış (It was also
called Avrathisar)...
- 72
kilometres (45 mi) away from Thessaloniki.
Opened in June 1894 as
Karaferye railway station (Gr****: Σιδηροδρομικός σταθμός Βερτεκόπ, romanized: Sidirodromikós...
- to the rank of
Senior Captain and
appointed to the area
commander of
Karaferye (present day: Veria). On
January 9, 1909, he was
appointed to the military...
- by Reşit
Galip Prime Minister İsmet İnönü
Personal details Born 1874
Karaferye,
Ottoman Empire Died 22 May 1938(1938-05-22) (aged 63–64)
Occupation Military...
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following kazas:
Selanik (Thessalonica),
Kesendire (K****andra Peninsula),
Karaferye (Veroia),
Yenice Vardar (Giannitsa),
Vodina (Edessa),
Langaza (Langadas)...
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Padua in 1653.
Ioannis Kottounios was born of Gr****
descent in
Veroia (
Karaferye),
Rumelia Eyalet,
Ottoman Empire in 1577.
While in
Wallachia he was arrested...