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Mount Nemrut or
Nemrud (Turkish:
Nemrut Dağı; Kurdish: Çiyayê Nemrûdê; Armenian: Նեմրութ լեռ; Gr****: Όρος Νεμρούτ) is a 2,134-metre-high (7,001 ft) mountain...
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Nemrut or
Nemrud may
refer to:
Mount Nemrut, in
southeastern Turkey Nemrut (volcano), in
eastern Turkey Lake
Nemrut Mustafa Yamulki (1866–1936), also known...
- some eruptions. In 1441 a
great sign took place, for the
mountain called Nemrud,
which lies
between Kelath and Bitlis,
suddenly began to
rumble like heavy...
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Retrieved 24
March 2014.;
Manning 2006, p. 288: Queensryche, the Orb,
Nemrud, the
Smashing Pumpkins; 289: Radiohead;
Kitts &
Tolinski 2002, p. 126: For...
- was an
American archaeologist, best
known for
directing excavations at
Nemrud Dagh in south-eastern Turkey. Born in New York, she
earned a BA at Radcliffe...
- aftonbladet.se (in Swedish). 9
October 2021.
Retrieved 13
October 2024. Kurt,
Nemrud (3
January 2018). "Gyökeres till
Premier League – flickvännen kan gå till...
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schism in the
medieval era, first,
after the
death of
Patriarch Philoxenus I
Nemrud in 1292 with the
formation of
separate patriarchates of
Mardin and Melitene...
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Mustafa Yamulki (25
January 1866 – 25 May 1936), also
known as "
Nemrud"
Mustafa Pasha, was a
Kurdish military officer,
chairman of the
Ottoman military...
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Bisotun and Taq-e
Bostan in Kermanshah, Takht-e
Soleyman near Takab,
Mount Nemrud near
Adiyaman and the
citadels of
Erbil and Diyarbakir. The
first genuinely...
- Brijder,
Herman (2014).
Nemrud Dağı:
Recent Archaeological Research and
Conservation Activities in the Tomb
Sanctuary on
Mount Nemrud.
Walter de Gruyter....