- Ingushetia. Its name may have been
derived from the
Chechen village of
Simsir [ru]. However,
according to folklore, the King ****ur-khan was
chosen as...
- Doğuhan Aral
Şimşir (born 19 June 2002) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Danish Superliga club Midtjylland. Born in Denmark, he...
- Checheno-Ingushetia and sometimes, in both
Ichkeria and
Kumyk Plain [ru]. See
Simsir § Localization. Son of ****ur Khan;
defected to the side of
Timur during...
- ****ur-khan or Kyr Bek was the king of
Simsir in the 14th century. He was
involved in the
Timurid invasion of the
Caucasus and was
recorded in the two Persian...
-
Chechnya and Ingushetia,
which included the
lands of
Alania in the west,
Simsir in the northeast, and the Georgian-allied
polity of
Durdzuketia in the south...
- (1878–1880)]".
Gjurmine Albanologjike (Seria e
Shkencave Historike). 10: 198.
Şimşir,
Bilal N, (1968). Rumeli'den Türk göçleri.
Emigrations turques des Balkans...
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Soydaner U, Öztürk E,
Schibano D,
Simsir Y,
Navarro P, et al. (February 2016). "Evolution of the
Cannabinoid and...
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Retrieved 2023-02-24. Aizpurua-Olaizola O,
Soydaner U, Öztürk E,
Schibano D,
Simsir Y,
Navarro P, et al. (February 2016). "Evolution of the
Cannabinoid and...
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would be
succeeded by
Merzifonlu Kara
Mustafa Pasa, of
Turkish origin.
Şimşir,
Nahide (2004). Osmanlı araştırmaları
makaleler ·
Volume 1. IQ Kültürsanat...
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invasions of the
Caucasus were
especially costly to the
Chechen kingdom of
Simsir which was an ally of the
Golden Horde and anti-Timurid. Its
leader Khour...