- was
called Kieros,
after the
river which flows by it. The site is near
Konuralp, 8 km (5.0 mi)
north of Düzce on the road to Akçakoca, in northwestern...
- Hâlit Ziyâ
Konuralp (1904 – 19
April 2005) was a
Turkish plastic surgeon and professor. He was one of the
founders of the
Turkish Society of
Plastic Surgeons...
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Konur Alp,
Konuralp or
Konuralp Bey (Ottoman Turkish: قونور آلپ; d. 1328) was one of the
warriors of
Osman I and Orhan.
Konur Alp was
among the
early commanders...
- tobacco,
maize wheat, nut and many
kinds of
wheat and vegetables.
Historical Konuralp is 8 km
north of Düzce;
first settlements there go back to 3rd century...
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Dervis Konuralp (born 1980) is a
British Paralympic swimmer who has
represented Great Britain at four
Paralympic Games,
three World Championships and four...
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Konuralp Museum is a
museum in Düzce Province,
Turkey Konuralp, is a town
named after an
early Ottoman hero in Düzce Province. It is
almost merged to Düzce...
- (Online). n.d.
Retrieved 10
January 2020. Onat, Ayşe; Orsoy, Sema; Ercilasun,
Konuralp (2020). Han Hanedanı
Tarihi Hsiung-Nu (Hun)
Monografisi (in Turkish). Ankara:...
- Bolu
Museum Çorum
Archaeological Museum Kastamonu Archaeological Museum Konuralp Museum Samsun Museum of
Archaeology and
Ethnography Sinop Archaeological...
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Hayreddin Tokadi or
Tokadi Hayreddin (b.
Konuralp – d. 1525/1530, Bolu), an
Ottoman Islamic scholar (alim) and
saint (wali) of the
widespread Khalwati...
- in Egypt. A
large garlanded sarcophagus is
found in the
necropolis near
Konuralp in Turkey.
Dorothy Garrod - The
Stone Age of
Mount Carmel: excavations...