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KHNU (620 AM) (branded as Honu 62) was a
radio station broadcasting a News/Talk format.
Licensed to Hilo, Hawaii,
United States, the
station served the...
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moved to
Khnus city. The
Byzantine army,
which was
heading towards the
Malazgirt Plain,
chose the
route of the
Kocasu Stream flowing through Khnus as a route...
- (four
cavalry battalions,
Colonel Salibekyan), the
infantry regiments of
Khnus and
Karakilisa (Colonel Kazimirsi)
which formed part of the
military units...
- "knee" genū "knee" (> genuflect) gónu (Hom gen. gounós < *gonwós) "knee", pró-
kʰnu "with
outstretched knee" < *pró-gʰnu jā́nu- "knee", pra-jñus "bow-legged"...
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Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare "The
context implies that the
Paulicians of
Khnus had
objected as
against those who
deified Jesus that a cir****cised man could...
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cities of Bitlis,
Xizan (Hizan),
Khlat (Xlat), Arjesh, Bulanikh, Manazkert,
Khnus (Xnus), and Alashkert. The
dialect was
spread to the west of Lake Van. During...
- four of his
comrades during a
battle with
Kurdish bands on the road from
Khnus to Mush. "Zartir lao", a po****r folk song
about Arabo Armenian fedayi Armenian...
- Hınıs (Kurdish: Xinûs; Armenian: Խնուս, romanized:
Khnus) is a muni****lity and
district of
Erzurum Province, Turkey. Its area is 1,367 km2, and its po****tion...
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Sasun for the Caucasus. At the end of 1908,
Ruben p****ed
through Sasun to
Khnus, then to Van, and from
there to Kars.
After some time in Kars,
Ruben went...
- Empire: Mush, Sasun, Bitlis, Khizan, Khlat, Arjesh, Bulanikh, Manazkert,
Khnus,
Alashkert Russian Empire: Aparan; Mets
Kznut and
surrounding villages;...