Bitlis (Armenian: Բաղեշ, romanized: Baghesh or Paghesh; Kurdish: Bidlîs) is a city in southeastern Turkey. It is the seat of Bitlis District and Bitlis...
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The Battle of Bitlis refers to a series of engagements in the summer of 1916 for the town of Bitlis and to a lesser extent nearby Muş, between Russian...
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Bitlis Province (Turkish: Bitlis ili; Armenian: Բաղեշի մարզ, romanized: Bagheshi marz; Kurdish: Parêzgeha Bidlîsê) is a province of eastern Turkey, located...
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in Germany in 1973, Bitlis returned home and served one year as head teacher at the War Academy of the Army. In 1978, Eşref Bitlis was promoted to brigadier...
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Principality of Bitlis, also known as the Bitlis Khanate, and the Bitlis Emirate (1182–1847), was a Persianate Kurdish principality centered at Bitlis. It originated...
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The Bitlis uprising was a Kurdish uprising in Bitlis against the Ottoman Empire in 1907. The causes of the revolt laid in tensions between local Kurds...
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The Bitlis uprising was a Kurdish uprising in the Ottoman Empire in early 1914. It was supported by the Russian Empire. It was fought concurrently with...
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Bitlis District (also: Merkez, meaning "central") is a district of Bitlis Province of Turkey. Its seat is the city Bitlis. Its area is 1,064 km2, and...
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Bitlis Vilayet (Armenian: Բիթլիսի վիլայեթ Bit'lisi vilayet' , Ottoman Turkish: ولایت بتليس Vilâyet-i Bitlis) was a first-level administrative division...
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and the fact that the Russian army was very strong, and the Russians took Bitlis and Muş and advanced towards the west. As the army was insufficient, militia...
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Cevizdalı, Şirvan (redirect from Cevizdalı, Bitlis)
Kurdish–Turkish conflict. Until October 2022, the village was part of Bitlis District of Bitlis Province. "31 ARALIK 2021 TARİHLİ ADRESE DAYALI NÜFUS KAYIT SİSTEMİ...
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Ardahan Kars Ağrı Iğdır Tunceli Elazığ Diyarbakır Mardin Batman Siirt Şırnak Bitlis Bingöl Muş Van Hakkâri Turkey is a presidential republic within a multi-party...
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Şahinkaya Bülend Ulusu Nurettin Ersin Necdet Üruğ Necip Torumtay Eşref Bitlis Doğan Güreş İsmail Hakkı Karadayı Hüseyin Kıvrıkoğlu Hilmi Özkök İbrahim...
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Taurus Mountains (redirect from Bitlis Mountains)
Nurhak Mountains, Malatya Mountains, Maden Mountains, Genç Mountains, and Bitlis Mountains. They are in the watershed of the Euphrates River and Tigris River...
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Deliktaş is a village in the Bitlis District of Bitlis Province in Turkey. Its population is 104 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments...
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irréguliers kurdes, attaque à nouveau Muş et Bitlis. Menacé d'encerclement, le général russe Tovmas Nazarbekov évacue Bitlis le 5 août puis, quelques jours plus...
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Sayfo (section Butcher battalion in Bitlis)
which massacres were committed by Ottoman forces and pro-Ottoman Kurds. In Bitlis province, Ottoman troops returning from Persia joined local Kurdish tribes...
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Adnan Kahveci and the General Commander of the Turkish Gendarmerie, Eşref Bitlis. Negotiations led to a unilateral cease-fire by the PKK on 17 March 1993...
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Assyrian/Syriac Christians. Beginning in November 1914, provincial governors of Van, Bitlis, and Erzerum sent many telegrams to the central government pressing for...
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territorial disputes between the two empires, especially when the Bey of Bitlis decided to put himself under Persian protection. Also, Tahmasp had the governor...
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were the Assyrians of Bitlis?". In Mehmet İnbaşı; Mehmet Demirtaş (eds.). Tarihî ve Kültürel Yönleriyle Bitlis. Vol. II. Bitlis Eren Üniversitesi Yayınları...
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Mush and captured the city Mush. Later he moved toward Bitlis. The success in Battle of Bitlis led to the furthermost Russian advance into Anatolia. These...
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Sheikh Abdul Salam Barzani launched an uprising at the same time as the Bitlis uprising, supported by the Russian Empire (who would later massacre 8,000...
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found in Küçük's house suggested that journalist Uğur Mumcu, General Eşref Bitlis and Ersever had all been killed to cover up arms sales from the Ergenekon...
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Oğulcak is a village in the Bitlis District of Bitlis Province in Turkey. Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 30 January...
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Değirmenaltı (Armenian: Պոր, romanized: Por, Bor) is a village in Bitlis District in Bitlis Province, Turkey. Its population is 1,137 (2021). The village...
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Kavakdibi is a village in the Bitlis District of Bitlis Province in Turkey. Its population is 212 (2021). Köy Archived 18 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine...
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uprisings in Turkey's Kurdish-populated eastern and southeastern regions. The Bitlis uprising was a Kurdish uprising in the Ottoman Empire in early 1914. It...
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were the Assyrians of Bitlis?". In Mehmet İnbaşı; Mehmet Demirtaş (eds.). Tarihî ve Kültürel Yönleriyle Bitlis. Vol. II. Bitlis Eren Üniversitesi Yayınları...
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Elazığ, Bingöl, Muş, Karaköse (Ağrı), then Adıyaman, Diyarbakır, Siirt, Bitlis and Van; Finally, the southern provinces of Şanlıurfa (Urfa), Mardin and...
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