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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...
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Nemrut (Turkish:
Nemrut Dağı, Armenian: Սարակն Sarakn, "Mountain spring",
Armenian pronunciation: [sɑˈɾɑkən], Kurdish: Çiyayê Nemrudê) is a
dormant volcano...
- Lake
Nemrut (Turkish:
Nemrut Gölü; Armenian: Նեմրութ, Kurdish: Gola Nemrûdê) is a
freshwater crater lake in
Bitlis Province,
eastern Turkey. It is part...
- Pier,
Nemrut Bay Ege
Fertilizer Pier,
Nemrut Bay Limaş Pier,
Nemrut Bay Nemtaş Pier,
Nemrut Bay Seka Göcek Pier,
Fethiye Çukurova Pier,
Nemrut Bay APM...
- of that kingdom. The
ruins of the tomb-sanctuary of
Antiochus atop
Mount Nemrut in
Turkey were
added to the
UNESCO World Heritage list in 1987. Several...
- destruction.
Filming took
place in Istanbul, Göbekli Tepe, Adıyaman,
Mount Nemrut, Cappadocia, Mardin, and Bursa,
among other locations in Turkey. Pop culture...
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Democrat Party. The main
places with
tourism potential in
Bitlis are Lake
Nemrut,
Ahlat Seljuk Cemetery,
Ahlat Museum,
Mount Süphan, Güroymak Hot Springs...
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Antiochus I
Theos of
Commagene builds his mountain-top tomb-sanctuary at
Mount Nemrut.
Ptolemy XIII
Theos Philopator, king (pharaoh) of
Egypt (d. 47 BC) Lucius...
- kingdom's most
lasting visible remains is the
archaeological site on
Mount Nemrut, a
sanctuary dedicated by King
Antiochus Theos to a
number of syncretistic...