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    Eleşkirt (Kurdish: Zêdikan) is a town of Ağrı Province in Turkey. It is the seat of Eleşkirt District. Its population is 10,191 (2021). Its name is a transference...
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  • Yanıkdere is a village in the Eleşkirt District of Ağrı Province, Turkey. The village has been known as Kırkan since 1928, a name which is also referred...
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  • Tahir is a town (belde) and municipality in the Eleşkirt District, Ağrı Province, Turkey. Its population is 1,427 (2021). Belde, Turkey Civil Administration...
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    Eleşkirt District is a district of Ağrı Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town Eleşkirt. Its area is 1,307 km2, and its population is 31,545 (2021)...
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    Mount Kösedağ (Turkish: Kösedağ Dağı), is a mountain located in Eleşkirt district of Ağrı, Turkey. It is approximately 20 km away from the district center...
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    into eight districts (capital district in bold): Ağrı Diyadin Doğubayazıt Eleşkirt Hamur Patnos Taşlıçay Tutak Ağrı province is surrounded by the Aras Mountains...
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  • present-day Eleşkirt district of Turkey, due to the conflict between the Russian and Ottoman empires. Şakiro was born officially in Eleşkirt in 1936 (however...
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  • named after the historic town of Alashkert in the Western Armenia, now Eleşkirt. Alashkert have won the Armenian Premier League title on four occasions...
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    Diyadin Eleşkirt Abdiköy, Eleşkirt Akyumak, Eleşkirt Alagün, Eleşkirt Alkuşak, Eleşkirt Arifbey, Eleşkirt Aşağıcihanbey, Eleşkirt Aşağıkopuz, Eleşkirt Aydıntepe...
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  • Hınıs, Erciş, Malazgirt, Doğubayazıt, and Nakhchivan, with its capital in Eleskirt between 1499 and 1587. It was established in 1499 in the Bitlis region...
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