- Erciş (pronounced [eɾˈdʒiʃ]; Kurdish: Erdiş; Armenian: Ականց, romanized:
Akants,
historically Արճեշ, Arjesh) is a muni****lity and
district of Van Province...
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Archak (Erçek)).
Armenians also
lived in the
district of Erciş (Artchesh,
Akants)
which was in the
northern part of the province, as well as the districts...
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Akand (Persian: اكند), also
Romanized as Ākand; also
known as
Akant, is a city in, and the
capital of,
Rudpey District of Sari County,
Mazandaran province...
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Khokhanaberd Mayrakahag Melik Haykaz Palace Turkey Adamakert (Başkale)
Akants Akhtamar Ani
Artske Bagras Corycus Daruynk Haykaberd Hromkla (Rumkale) Lampron...
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Gregory of
Akner (Armenian: Գրիգոր Ակներցին) or
Grigor Aknertsi,
Grigor Akants,
Akanc was a thirteenth-century
Armenian historian and author. He is best...
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village that
geographically correspond to Eğner
village at the
present time.
Akants Anapat (Armenian: Ականց Անապատ) in
Armenian language means the
temple at...
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resulted in the
destruction of the city of Arjesh. The village-town of
Akants became the
administrative center for the
region following the destruction...
- „Kurier” 1995/8 Podwójnie i potrójnie. Bożena Budzińska:
Magicznym okiem. "
Akant" 2000/4. "Textauszug".
Archived from the
original on
October 4, 2015. Retrieved...
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Khokhanaberd Mayrakahag Melik Haykaz Palace Turkey Adamakert (Başkale)
Akants Akhtamar Ani
Artske Bagras Corycus Daruynk Haykaberd Hromkla (Rumkale) Lampron...
- Foundation. He
published his
poems and
reviews in the
following magazines: „
Akant”, „Arkusz”, „Borussia”, „Czas Kultury”, „FA-art”, „Fraza”, „Kresy”, „Nowa...