- Courtenay, and King
Baldwin II of
Jerusalem were
prisoners of
Belek Ghazi in
Kharput's castle and that they were
rescued by
their Armenian allies.
William of...
- name is Xarpêt. The name of the city in
Syriac is
Kartbert (ܟܪܦܘܬ) or
Kharput (ܟܪܬܒܪܬ). With the
creation of the Mamuret-ul-Aziz
vilayet of the Ottoman...
- The
Armenian Catholic Eparchy of
Kharput was a
modern eparchy (Eastern
Catholic diocese) and
remains a
titular see of the
Armenian Catholic Church (sui...
-
taken to the
fortress of
Kharput.
While Belek was away in
Aleppo in June, Joscelin's
fifty Armenian supporters came to
Kharput,
disguising themselves as...
- Adana, Amida, Anazarbus, Ancyra, Artvin,
Cesarea in Cappadocia, Garin,
Kharput, Marasc, Melitene, Mush, Prusa, Tokat,
Trapezus The
Armenian Catholic Church...
- (Elazığ) Vilâyeti |
Tarih ve
Medeniyet Hogarth,
David George (1911). "
Kharput" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.)...
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vilayets (vilâyat-ı sitte): the
vilayets of Erzurum, Van, Bitlis, Diyarbekir,
Kharput, and Sivas. The fate of
Western Armenia –
commonly referred to as "The...
- in 1122 near
Saruj by
Belek Ghazi.
Later he was
joined in
captivity at
Kharput by King
Baldwin II, who had been
captured in
April 1123. They were rescued...
- rebellion. In
summer 1917,
Kurdish rebellions took
place in Botan, Dersim, and
Kharput. In
early August 1917,
Kurdish rebellions took
place in
Mardin and Diyarbekir...
- Gr****
Christians in 1922,
fleeing from
their homes in
Kharput and
moving to Trebizond. In the 1910s and 1920s, the Armenian, Gr****, and ****yrian genocides...