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after the 8th
century as
Mokks or Moks, and
after the 18th
century as
Mukus.
Moxoene may have been
named after the
Bronze Age
Mushki people, who according...
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Persian bāghche-sarāy,
which means "the
Garden Palace". Its
former name was
Müküs,
derived from
Armenian Mokkʿ (Armenian: Մոկք) region. The
Kurdish Miks derives...
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Aphananthe aspera,
commonly known as
scabrous aphananthe or
muku tree, is a
flowering plant in the
family Cannabaceae. It is
found on
slopes and stream...
- Sancağı, Sarıca)
Sanjak of Şırvî (Şırvî Sancağı, Şirvan )
Sanjak of
Müküs (
Müküs Sancağı, Bahçesaray)
Sanjak of Şıtak (Şıtak Sancağı, Çatak)
Sanjak of...
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Following the
Battle of Nizip,
Bedir Khan
allied himself with Han
Mahmud of
Müküs and
Nurullah Bey of
Hakkari in 1840 to a
triple alliance. As the Ottomans...
- However, it
collapsed in 1829
after a
siege by Han Mahmud,Prıncıpalıty of
Müküs, and
other Kurdish beys. In 1406, the
Turkish ruler Kara
Yusuf gave some...
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Kurdish Lord. He was born in
Müküs (now Van), and
after his
father Abdi Beg's death, he
became Mir of the
Kurdish Emirate of
Müküs. In 1843 and 1846 he fought...
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Bares His Fangs! Gohan's
Overwhelming Attack!" Transliteration: "Kiba o
Muku Furīza! Chōzetsu Pawā ga
Gohan o Osō" (****anese: 牙をむくフリーザ! 超絶パワーが悟飯を襲う) 79–80...
- ホウ、おとず-れる、たず-ねる hō, otozu-reru, tazu-neru 1846 報 土 12 5
report ホウ、むく-いる hō,
muku-iru 1847 蜂 虫 13 S 2010 bee ホウ、はち hō,
hachi 1848 豊 豐 豆 13 5
bountiful ホウ、ゆた-か...
- Itowo; Iwaye; Iwesi; Iworo; Iyamarun; Iyawe; Latibigun;
Leoro -Musum; Lonawa;
Muku; Ode Aje; Odesenlu; Odo - Aye; Odo Apejegi; Odo Asonyin; Ododeyo; Odogbolu;...