- [oɾumiˈje] Armenian: Ուրմիա, romanized: Urmia Azerbaijani: اورمیه, romanized:
Urmiya, or اورمو, Urmu
Kurmanji Kurdish: ئورمیە, romanized: Ûrmiye
Sorani Kurdish:...
- historiography. In Arabic, Jeremiah's name is
usually vocalised Irmiyā, Armiyā or
Ūrmiyā. However,
since the name of
Jeremiah is not
explicitly mentioned in the...
- gesture.
Toghrul invaded Azerbaijan and
sacked the
towns of Ushnu, Khoy,
Urmiya and Salmas.
Qizil Arslan reconciled with his
nephews and
defeated and captured...
-
Following this, they
successively seized Nakhichevan, Abbasabad, Meren,
Urmiya, and
Ardabil in 1827. The
Russians defeated the
Persians in 1827 when they...
- gesture.
Toghrul invaded Azerbaijan and
sacked the
towns of Ushnu, Khoy,
Urmiya and Salmas.
Qizil Arslan reconciled with his
nephews and
defeated and captured...
- were
dispelled to Rayy, Isfahan, and Hamadan. A
group of
Turks remained in
Urmiya.
Wahsudan invited their leaders to a
dinner and
slaughtered them in 1040–1041...
-
newspapers that were
printed in
Tabriz such as "Azerbaijan", "Vətən yolunda", "
Urmiya", "Covdat", "Azərbaycan ulduzu" "Azad millat" "Democrat" etc.
After the...
-
Stationarity Analysis".
Irrigation Sciences and Engineering. 35 (4): 97–108. ISSN 2588-5952.
URMIYA in :The
Encyclopaedia of
Islam (EI2) Portal: Iran v t e...
- Iran
Urmia The
Afshars of
Urmia (also
spelled Urmiya; Persian: افشارهای ارومیه) are a
branch of the
Afshar tribe centered in the
Iranian city of Urmia...
-
corresponding to
layer K
ceramics of the
Goytepe monument located near
Urmiya were
discovered from the
mounds in the
monument area.
According to researcher...