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Gözlühüyük, Nurdağı
Gözlühüyük, historically Kemezanlı, is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Nurdağı, Gaziantep Province, Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen .... Its population is 311 (2022). The village is populated by Kurds. References Neighbourhoods in Nurdağı District Kurdish settlements in Gaziantep Province {{Gaziantep-geo-stub ...
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Nurdağı
Nurdağı () is a municipality and district of Gaziantep Province, Turkey. Its area is 697 km2, and its population is 41,322 (2022). Nurdağı is west of the city of Gaziantep. A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck from Nurdağı on 6 February 2023, causing widespread devastation in the district and around 2,500 deaths. Mass graves were created to bury the overwhelming number of dead in the area. Composition There are 48 neighbourhoods in Nurdağı District:Mahalle
Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 12 July 2023. * Alpaslan Türkeş * Altınova * Aslanlı * Ataköy * Atatürk *
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Gaziantep Archaeology Museum Teshup Stele In 2019 4294
Gaziantep, historically Aintab and still informally called Antep, is a major city in south-central Turkey. It is the capital of the Gaziantep Province, in the westernmost part of Turkey's Southeastern Anatolia Region and partially in the Mediterranean Region. It is located approximately east of Adana and north of Aleppo, Syria and situated on the Sajur River. The city is thought to be located on the site of ancient Antiochia ad Taurum and is near ancient Zeugma (Commagene), Zeugma. Sometime after the Byzantine Empire, Byzantine-ruled city came under the Seljuk Empire, the region was administered by Armenians, Armenian warlords. In 1098, it became part of the County of Edessa, a Crusader states, Crusader state, though it continued to be administered by Armenians, such as Kogh Vasil. Aintab rose to prominence in the 14th century as the fortress became a settlement, hotly contested by the Mamluk Sultanate, Dulkadirids, and the Ilkhanate. It was besieged by Timur in 1400 and th ...
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