- Karakuş (lit. 'black bird') is a
Turkish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ayhan Karakuş (born 1989),
Turkish wrestler Hamit Karakus, Dutch...
- The Karakuş
Tumulus (also
Karakush) is a
funerary monument—a hierothesion—for
Queen Isias and
Princesses Antiochis and Aka I of Commagene,
built by Mithridates...
- The god of prosperity. 4
Yashyl Khagan Yaşıl Han The god of nature. 5
Karakush Khagan Karakuş Han The god of birds. 6
Kanym Khagan Er Kanım The god of...
- and Turks, the
latter being subjects of the
Muslim Armenian adventurer Karakush. Also,
Tunisia was
occupied by
Ayyubids between 1182 and 1183 and again...
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Kazan Born c. 1449 Died c. 1490(1490-00-00) (aged 40–41)
Vologda Spouse Karakush Sultan and
others Father Ibrahim of
Kazan Mother Fatima Sultan Religion...
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Picard Howard Higgin Silent 1929 Hunt the
Tiger short 1935 The
Crusades Karakush Cecil B.
DeMille 1935
Condemned to Live Dr.
Anders Bizet Frank R. Strayer...
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University of New York Press. ISBN 0-87395-095-X. Pellat, Ch. (1978). "
Ḳarāḳūs̲h̲". In van Donzel, E.; Lewis, B.; Pellat, Ch. & Bosworth, C. E. (eds.)....
- Arda of the
Maritsa drainage. The
river takes its
source under the name
Karakush dere at an
altitude of 709 m on the
southwestern slopes of the Chukata...
- of
Burgundy Hobart Bosworth as
Frederick Barbarossa Pedro de
Cordoba as
Karakush Mischa Auer as Monk
Albert Conti as
Leopold of
Austria Sven Hugo Borg as...
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buried along with her
mother and her
daughter on a
burial site
known as the
Karakush or Karakuş Tumulus. Her brother, the king
Mithridates II,
built their tomb...