founded some time in antiquity as a small market town. It may be the Gazaca (Gázaca or Gāzaca) mentioned by Ptolemy, although he may have conflated it and the...
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Bonchis munitalis (redirect from Gazaca dirutalis)
(Lederer, 1863) Synonyms Ethnistis munitalis Lederer, 1863 Vurna instructalis Walker, [1866] Zarania cossalis Walker, [1866] Gazaca dirutalis Walker, [1866]...
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that there was only one city of the name, and that Takht-i Suleiman is the Gazaca of classical geography. There is also the claim that Ecbatana used to be...
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preserved in the modern form 'Azerbaijan'. The capital of Atropatene was Gazaca in the central plain, and the castle Phraaspa, discovered on the Araz river...
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Subfamily: Chrysauginae Genus: Bonchis Walker, 1862 Synonyms Ethnistis Lederer, 1863 Vurna Walker, [1866] Zarania Walker, [1866] Gazaca Walker, [1866]...
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Jovian, and only Byzantine emperor Heraclius was able to return and conquer Gazaca (the capital of Atropatene) during the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628...
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Classical authors mention the name in various forms, including the Greek Gázaca (Γαζαχα), and the Chinese Ho(k)-si(k)-na. Although not a member of the Ghaznavid...
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C. É. Blanchard, 1852) Bonchis Walker, 1862 (= Ethnistis Lederer, 1863, Gazaca Walker, 1866, Vurna Walker, 1866, Zarania Walker, 1866) Bradypodicola Spuler...
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