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originate from a
disease very
common in dogs and
goats in
Turkish language (
qotur), and the warm
water springs in this area
helped to
treat the
disease and...
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produced in 1869. Some
small modification were made in the
vicinity of
Qotur as a
result of the
Treaty of
Berlin (1878).
Despite the work of the commission...
- Persia. On 14
December 1914, Van
Jandarma Division occupied the city of
Qotur. Later,
proceeded towards Khoy. It was
supposed to keep this p****age open...
- compensation,
Persia gained ninety square miles in the
neighbourhood of
Qotur (قطور). The
commander of the
rebellion do****ented the role of the Turkish...
- The
Qatur (Azerbaijani:
Qotur çay, Persian: قطورچای, Turkish:
Kotur çayı, also
transliterated as Ghotour) is a
river in
eastern Turkey and northwestern...
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Russia Constantinople.
March 7
Middle Eastern,
Persian Ottomans retreat to
Qotur,
pushed by a
Russian counteroffensive.
March 10 –
March 13
Western Battle...
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Bolagh (Persian: قوطوربلاغ, also
Romanized as Qūtūr Bolāgh; also
known as
Qoţūr Bolāgh) is a
village in Qeshlaq-e
Jonubi Rural District,
Qeshlaq Dasht District...
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counties in West
Azerbaijan Province: Khoy, Mahlazan, Ghris, Fanai, Dizeh,
Qotur, Chors, Var, Quruq, Shurab, Qarajelu,
Qareh Shaban and Saidabad. Salmas...
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Qatur is a city in Khoy County, West
Azerbaijan Province, Iran.
Qatur or
Qotur or
Gottour (Persian: قطور and Arabic: قطور) may also
refer to
places in:...
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prominent role in
local politics,
occupying the
districts of Somay, Baradost,
Qotur, and Chahriq. His brother, Ja'far Agha,
served as a
frontier commissioner...