- Воден). In Turkish, the city is
known as
Vodina, and in
Aromanian the city is
known as
either Edessa,
Vudena or
Vodina.
Seleucus I
Nicator named the city of...
- of the Vilayet:
Sanjak of
Selanik (Thessaloniki, Kesendire, Karaferye,
Vodina, Yenice-i Vardar, Langaza, Kılkış (It was also
called Avrathisar), Katrin...
- 25; p.27. "Feyzullah's
family is said to have come from the
country near
Vodina (now
Edessa in
western Gr**** Macedonia). The
surname Sofuzade,
meaning 'son...
- from South. The
Phanar Gr****
Orthodox College seen from a Rum
house in
Vodina Caddesi. Maraşlı Gr****
Orthodox Primary School.
Built in the
Ottoman era...
-
Modern name Also
known as
Edessa Pella,
northern Greece Voden, Vodine,
Vodina, Vudena,
Vodena Edessa Mesopotamia,
southern Turkey Şanlıurfa Orrha, Orrhoa...
- 27ff. – "Feyzullah's
family is said to have come from the
country near
Vodina (now
Edhessa in
western Gr**** Macedonia). The
surname Sofuzade, meaning...
- Of Origin,
Geopolitical Zone". converseer.com.
Retrieved 18
August 2023.
Vodina, Richard; Obaji,
Akpet (14
November 2014). "Inside
Nigeria ex-Lawmaker farm...
- The
college seen from a Gr****
house in
Vodina Caddesi...
- The
Church of
Hagios Georgios Metochi is
enclosed in a
large compound off
Vodina Caddesi and is
usually open on the St George's Day. The
original church...
-
opened in 2016, was
named Baba Hakkı Tribune.
Yeten was born in 1910 at
Vodina, in the
Salonica Vilayet of the
Ottoman Empire (present-day Greece). His...