- Şumen. The
eleventh edition of the Encyclopædia
Britannica lists it as
Shumla,
similar to the way it
lists Pleven as Plevna. In Turkish, it is
known as...
- Ai-Toghdï, also
known as
Shumla (شملة; died 1174/5) was the
ruler of
Khuzestan from c. 1155
until his death.
Shumla was a
member of the
Afshar tribe of...
-
original on May 6, 2021.
Retrieved September 26, 2021. "About Us".
shumla.org.
Shumla Archaeological Research and
Education Center.
Archived from the original...
-
Montana Historical Society Research Center.
Retrieved 12
March 2017. "
Shumla, Texas".
Geographic Names Information System.
United States Geological Survey...
- ****stan. Its name is
derived from the
Hindko (Punjabi) word
Shamla or
Shumla, that is, the
crest of a turban,
since the
Sherwan range at this
point comes...
- 000-man
contingent under the
command of Abdülkerim
Nadir Pasha,
based out of
Shumla. 140,000 were ****igned to the
general task of
fighting threats in the European...
- May, 30. Ten days later,
Kamensky laid
siege to
another strong fortress,
Shumla (or Schumen). His
storm of the
citadel was
repelled at
great loss of life...
-
Distribution of
clothing to
Turkish refugees at
Shumla, 1877...
- earn the name
Sabalskanski (the
crosser of the Balkans). Byp****ing the
Shumla fortress, he
forcibly marched his
troops over the Balkans,
appearing before...
-
Mehemet Ali Pasha, as
Turkish Commander in
Chief holds a
press conference in
Shumla, 1877...