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- Koyulhisar is a town in Sivas Province of Turkey. It is the seat of Koyulhisar District. Its po****tion is 4,041 (2022). The mayor is Bora Karrakulukcu...
- Merzifon-Koyulhisar Section, Koyulhisar T27 Motorway Tunnel (projected) – 2 x 849 m Gerede-Gürbulak Motorway, Merzifon-Koyulhisar Section, Koyulhisar T28 Motorway...
- Koyulhisar District is a district of the Sivas Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Koyulhisar. Its area is 891 km2, and its po****tion is 12,183...
- Altınyayla Divriği Doğanşar Gemerek Gölova Gürün Hafik İmranlı Kangal Koyulhisar Şarkışla Sivas Suşehri Ulaş Yıldızeli Zara The route of the Silk Road...
- Merzifon-Koyulhisar Section, Koyulhisar T27 Motorway Tunnel (projected) - 2 x 849 m Gerede-Gürbulak Motorway, Merzifon-Koyulhisar Section, Koyulhisar T28 Motorway...
- Catholic Churches. John was born in 454 AD in Nicopolis, Armenia (modern-day Koyulhisar, Turkey). He came from a family of mainly generals and governors. His...
- and Eskişehir) Kaykhusraw I (Uluborlu, Kutahya) Naser al-Din (Niksar, Koyulhisar) Nizam al-Din (Amasya) Arslanshah (Niğde) Sancarshah (Ereğli and its south)...
- Alexandria Anatolia (Turkey) Nicopolis (Armenia), an ancient Roman colony, now Koyulhisar in Turkey Nicopolis (Bithynia), an ancient town of Bithynia in northwestern...
- 1200–1220) Jalāl ad-Dīn Mangubardī (r. 1220–1231) Jalāl ad-Dīn Kay Farīdûn (Koyulhisar) Sāhīp Shams ad-Dīn Īsfahānī (1246–1249) Bardūlīya Khātun (Prodoulia)...
- 1200–1220) Jalāl ad-Dīn Mangubardī (r. 1220–1231) Jalāl ad-Dīn Kay Farīdûn (Koyulhisar) Sāhīp Shams ad-Dīn Īsfahānī (1246–1249) Bardūlīya Khātun (Prodoulia)...