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    Gordyene (redirect from Pinaka, Corduene)
    Gordyene or Corduene (Armenian: Կորդուք, romanized: Korduk’; Greek: Κορδυηνή, romanized: Kordyene; Hebrew: קרטיגיני, romanized: Kartigini) was an ancient...
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    formerly spelled Curdistan. One of the ancient names of this region was Corduene. The 19th-century Kurdistan Eyalet was the first time that the Ottoman...
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    ultimately be derived from a toponym or tribal name, such as the Cyrtii or from Corduene. There are different theories about the origin of the name Kurd. According...
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  • Barrel Rocket Launcher, a rocket system used by the Indian army Pinaka, Corduene, Kurdish Finik This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    Tigris and Armenia: Ingilene, Sophanene (Sophene), Arzanene (Aghdznik), Corduene, and Zabdicene (near modern Hakkâri, Turkey). The Sassanids ceded five...
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  • Nation in Asia Minor Crete, Greek island Commagene – Nation in Asia Minor Corduene – Nation in central Asia Minor, homeland of the Kurds Corinth, City in...
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    Cûdî. The name would be continued as the first element in the toponym Corduene, mentioned by Xenophon as the tribe who opposed the retreat of the Ten...
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    referred to him as the "Epicurus of Christianity". He was a native of Corduene, in present day Turkey. John Henry Newman called Aerius of Sebaste, Jovinian...
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    Aeolis Paphlagonia Phasiane Isauria Ionia Bithynia Cilicia Cappadocia Caria Corduene Chaldia Doris Lycaonia Lycia Lydia Galatia Pisidia Pontus Mysia Arzawa...
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    from the Tigris. The mountain was historically located in the province of Corduene, south of Lake Van. The Arabic word al-Jūdiyy (ٱلْجُودِيّ), originates...
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