- Chu****-Kale (Crimean Tatar: Çu****
Qale Tatar pronunciation: [tʃuˈ****
qaˈle];
Russian and Ukrainian: Чуфут-Кале - Chu****-Kale; Karaim: Кала - קלעה - Kala)...
- 21 May 2009, Kurdish: قادر عەبدوڵڵازادە ,Qadir Ebdulazade, also
known as
Qale Mere, Kurdish: قالەمەڕە) born in
village of
Kulij in
northwestern Iran, is...
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Qale Zobayd village is the
center of
Charsadda District, Ghor province, Afghanistan. It is
situated on 34°54′56″N 65°17′16″E / 34.9156°N 65.2878°E /...
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Qale Morghi Expressway is an
expressway in
southern Tehran. It is from
Southern end of
Navvab Expressway to
Tondguyan Expressway. It runs from northeastern...
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built by Rusa II were
Qale Bordjy and
Qale Sangar north of Lake Urmia, as well as the
fortresses of Pir Chavush,
Qale Gavur and Qiz
Qale around the administrative...
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important as the
Polish Magnats.
Directly to the khan
belonged Cu****-
Qale, Bakhchisaray, and
Staryi Krym (Eski Qirim). The khan also
possessed all...
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independence from the
Ottoman Empire Territorial changes Danube Delta, Anapa, Sujuk-
Qale (Novorossiysk), Poti,
Akhaltsikhe and
Akhalkalaki ceded to Russia...
- Iraj
Castle (Persian: قلعه ایرج Qal'eh Iraj) is a
fortification built in 4th or 5th
century AD in the central region of Ray,
Sasanian Empire, near modern-day...
- and a
Karaite Hakham. He was born in Lutsk,
Volhynia and died in Çu****
Qale, Crimea.
Gabriel Firkovich of
Troki was his son-in-law.
Abraham Firkovich...
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Russian military brig Ajax
detained his ship, the Vixen, in the port of Sujuk-
Qale (now Novorossiysk). At the time of detention, 8 guns, 800
pounds of gunpowder...