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    Ordu (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈoɾdu]) or Altınordu is a port city on the Black Sea coast of Turkey, historically also known as Cotyora or Kotyora (Pontic:...
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    Ordu Province (Turkish: Ordu ili) is a province and metropolitan municipality of Turkey, located on the Black Sea coast. Its area is 5,914 km2, and its...
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  • Look up ordu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ordu may refer to: Ordu, a city at Black Sea coast in northern Turkey Ordu-Baliq, an ancient city and...
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    Ordu-Baliq (meaning "city of the court", "city of the army"; Mongolian: Хар Балгас, Chinese: 窩魯朵八里), also known as Mubalik and Karabalghasun, was the capital...
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  • Ordu University (Turkish: Ordu Üniversitesi) is a public higher education established 2006 in Ordu, Turkey. Rector of the university is Prof. Dr. Orhan...
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  • Ordu Malik (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: اوردو ملک; Ardemelik in Russian chronicles; also called Ordu Shaykh (اوردو شیخ) by Naṭanzī), was briefly Khan of...
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    Eski Ordu Marşı ("Ancient Army March") is a Rast Mehter song composed by Muallim İsmail Hakkı Bey (1865-1927). Ey şanlı ordu, ey şanlı asker Haydi gazanfer...
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    Boztepe is neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Altınordu, Ordu Province, Turkey. Its population is 599 (2022). Boztepe is also a nearby hill...
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    Kumru is a municipality and district of Ordu Province, Turkey. Its area is 296 km2, and its population is 28,436 (2022). The town lies at an elevation...
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    'language of the camp'). The etymology of the word Urdu is of Chagatai origin, Ordū ('camp'), cognate with English horde, and known in local translation as Lashkari...
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