-
terminal building as the main
terminus at the
Ottoman Chemins de fer
Orientaux,
which connected Istanbul with Vienna, the
current Sirkeci Terminal building...
- The
Chemins de fer
Orientaux (English:
Oriental Railway; Turkish:
Rumeli Demiryolu or İstanbul-Viyana Demiryolu) (reporting mark: CO) was an
Ottoman railway...
- lost;
today only the last
volume survives, and is kept at the M****crits
Orientaux division of the
National Library of
France (BnF). The BnF has
hosted a...
- the two
railways operating into Istanbul,
along with the
Chemins de fer
Orientaux. The
Baghdad Railway (Istanbul-Aleppo-Baghdad)
connected with the CFOA...
- (CO), in the
Indian government Conscientious objector Chemins de fer
Orientaux (CO), a
former Ottoman railway company Chesapeake and Ohio
Railway (C&O...
-
Stathmos "PA.SI.S.", Thessalonikis)) was a
station on the
Chemins de fer
Orientaux (or CO) line in Thessaloniki. It was
located near the port on Old Station...
-
trunk line to Europe. It was
built in 1873 as part of the
Chemins de fer
Orientaux main line
between İstanbul and Belgrade. It is 281.4 km (174.9 mi) long...
- naming/citing Maxwell-Hyslop (1956), pp. 150ff. and
Pierre Amandry (1958) "Objets
orientaux..", pp. 73ff.
Mayor &
Heaney (1993), p. 42.
Phillips (1955), pp. 161–163...
- Pour un
Oriens Christi**** novus; répertoire des diocèses
Syriaques orientaux et occidentaux, p. 96. Beirut: Orient-Institut.
Wilmshurst (2000), p. 343...
- m****cripts for
digitization at CNMO (Centre Numérique des M****crits
Orientaux) in
Qarah Qūsh, Iraq, in June 2012. Fr.
Najeeb became the
Chaldean Catholic...