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    Harpoot (Turkish: Harput) or Kharberd (Armenian: Խարբերդ, romanized: Kharberd) is an ancient town located in the Elazığ Province of Turkey. It now forms...
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    Harpoot Female Seminary was a 19th-century girls' school in Harpoot, Turkey. It was established in 1858 by American missionary, Susan Anna Brookings Wheeler...
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    Mamuret ul-Aziz. Rev. Dr. Herman N. Barnum account of Harpoot in the 1800s, The city of Harpoot has a population of perhaps 20,000, and it is located...
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    Harput Castle (redirect from Harpoot Castle)
    Harput Castle, also known as Milk Castle (Turkish: Harput Kalesi, Süt Kalesi), is a castle located in the historical Harput neighborhood within the borders...
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  • Kızılırmak Delta Assos Ayvalık İvriz Niksar Kastels Justinian Bridge Priene Harpoot Basilica Therma Ballıca Cave Beypazarı Karatepe İzmir Zerzevan Castle Koramaz...
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    Egypt), a mobile siege tower is shown in the battle scenes. In modern Harpoot, Turkey, an artistically Akkadian style stone carved relief dated circa...
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    ruler Uzun Hasan (r. 1453–1478). In September 1465, Malik Arslan ceded Harpoot to Uzun Hasan, who had taken advantage of the worsening relations between...
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  • Sarim al-Din Ibrahim, who sought Mamluk recognition for his domains near Harpoot, to assassinate the ruler, Khalil. Ghars al-Din was killed in an ambush...
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    Armenians being led away by armed guards from Harpoot, where the educated and the influential of the city were selected to be massacred at the nearest...
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  • Hasan, future ruler of the Aq Qoyunlu (r. 1452–78). Jahan Shah reached Harpoot, while the rest of the Qara Qoyunlu forces passed the Euphrates and marched...
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