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Nusay or
Nusai (Persian: نسی) is a
village in
Nusay District,
Badakhshan Province,
northeastern Afghanistan. The
village is
connected to the
Tajik village...
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Nusaý Stadium (Turkmen:
Nusaý stadiony;
formerly Nisa-Chandybil Stadium) is a
stadium in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. It is
currently used
mostly for football...
- Nisa (Ancient Gr****: Νῖσος, Νίσα, Νίσαιον; Turkmen:
Nusaý; also Parthaunisa) was an
ancient settlement of the Parthians,
located near the
Bagyr neighborhood...
- Darwaz-e Bala, also
known as
Nusay, is a
district in
Badakhshan province, Afghanistan. It was
created in 2005 from part of
Darwaz District. It is home...
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southern Tajikistan. The
village is
connected to the
Afghan village of
Nusay via the Tajik–Afghan
Friendship Bridge. In 2012, the
ruins of the ancient...
- "Khowahan District" (PDF).
Archived from the
original on 1
February 2014. "
Nusay District" (PDF).
Archived from the
original on 3 May 2022. "Shahr-e-Bozorg...
- 2024 FC Arkadag's main home
ground is the 10,000-capacity
Arkadag Stadium.
Nusaý Stadium used to be the home
ground of the team at some Ýokary Liga matches...
- 400 residents. This
district borders with the
Districts Khwahan, Shekay,
Nusay, Maimay, Raghistan, and with the
Tajik district of
Darvoz Gorno-Badakhshan...
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Hecatompylos became an
important junction.[citation needed] Nisa (Nissa,
Nusay) or Mithradātkert,
located on a main
trade route, was one of the earliest...
- are the site of the
remains of the
ancient Parthian city of Nisa (Nessa,
Nusaý). This
mountain range has a ski resort,
officially opened by the former...