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    located near the Bagyr neighborhood of Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, 18 km west of the city center. Nisa is described by some as the first seat of the Arsacid...
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  • up Nisa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nisa may refer to: Nısa, a village in Azerbaijan Nisa (Boeotia), a city of ancient Boeotia, Greece Nisa (Lycia)...
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    2015. Vilmer, Jean-Baptiste (2009). Turkménistan (in French). Editions Non Lieu. ISBN 978-2352700685. Turkmenistan at Wikipedia's sister projects Definitions...
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  • the introduction of the Turkmenistan Higher League in 1992, Altyn Asyr (8 times), Köpetdag (6 times), Nebitçi (4 times), Nisa (4 times), Ýedigen (4 times)...
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  • Qoyunlu Nakhchivan; Eldiguzids Nishapur; Ilkhanid, Seljuq, Taherid eras Nisa, Turkmenistan; periodical capital of the Parthian era Pasargadae; Achaemenid Persepolis;...
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  • regulated by the Tourism Committee of Turkmenistan. There are three World Heritage Sites in Turkmenistan. Nisa (also Parthaunisa) was an ancient city...
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  • river Nysa-Scythopolis, the Hellenistic Bet She'an in northern Israel Nisa, Turkmenistan Nysa Łużycka, Polish name for the Lusatian Neisse, a river in the...
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    Merv (redirect from Marv, Turkmenistan)
    without much resistance in 1885, part of the Great Game: André Kamev, Le Turkménistan 2005:104 Fredrik T. Hiebert, Kakamyrat Gurbansähedow and Hubert Schmidt...
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    Parthia, which covered present-day Turkmenistan and Iran. The Parthian kings ruled their domain from the city of Nisa – an area now located near the modern-day...
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  • Dmitry Korzh (category Nisa Aşgabat players)
    Lokomotiv Chita. He returned to Turkmenistan, playing for Nisa Aşgabat, again becoming the champion of Turkmenistan. In autumn 1999 he played in Ukraine...
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