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    Urmia (redirect from Urmiya)
    [oɾumiˈje] Armenian: Ուրմիա, romanized: Urmia Azerbaijani: اورمیه, romanized: Ūrmiya, or اورمو, Ūrmū Kurmanji Kurdish: ئورمیە, romanized: Ûrmiye Sorani Kurdish:...
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    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...
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    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...
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    gesture. Toghrul invaded Azerbaijan and sacked the towns of Ushnu, Khoy, Urmiya and Salmas. Qizil Arslan reconciled with his nephews and defeated and captured...
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  • 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...
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  • Following this, they successively seized Nakhichevan, Abbasabad, Meren, Urmiya, and Ardabil in 1827. The Russians defeated the Persians in 1827 when they...
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    gesture. Toghrul invaded Azerbaijan and sacked the towns of Ushnu, Khoy, Urmiya and Salmas. Qizil Arslan reconciled with his nephews and defeated and captured...
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  • newspapers that were printed in Tabriz such as "Azerbaijan", "Vətən yolunda", "Urmiya", "Covdat", "Azərbaycan ulduzu" "Azad millat" "Democrat" etc. After the...
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    Anisi, Alireza (2023). "Saljuq Architecture in Iran: The Friday Mosque of Urmiya". Iranian Studies: 1–24. doi:10.1017/irn.2023.62. Fadaei Nezhad, Somayeh;...
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    writer on the theory of music, was born c. 613 AH (1216 AD), probably in Urmiya (Iran). He died in Baghdad on 28 Ṣafar 693 AH (28 January 1294 AD), at the...
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