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Arapgir (Armenian: Արաբկիր; Kurdish: Erebgir) is a muni****lity and
district of
Malatya Province, Turkey. Its area is 987 km2, and its po****tion is 9...
- Kilisesi) was a 13th-century
Armenian Apostolic cathedral in
Arapgir, Turkey. The
Cathedral of
Arapgir named Holy
Mother of God was
built in the 13th century...
- 1962–63, 1965–67 and 1970
until his ********ination in 1971. Tal was born in
Arapgir,
Turkey to
prominent Jordanian poet
Mustafa Wahbi Tal and a
Kurdish mother...
- Akçadağ
Arapgir Aktaş,
Arapgir Alıçlı,
Arapgir Boğazlı,
Arapgir Bostancık,
Arapgir Budak,
Arapgir Çakırsu,
Arapgir Çaybaşı,
Arapgir Çiğnir,
Arapgir Çimen...
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diaspora and the republic. He was born on
March 11, 1907, in the city of
Arapgir in the
Ottoman Empire. He
immigrated to the
United States in 1920 after...
- Aram
Achekbashian (Armenian: Արամ Աչըքպաշյան, 1867 in
Arapgir – 1915 in Constantinople) was an
Armenian politician who
became a
member of Social-Democrat...
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Mehmet Ali Aydınlar (born 24 July 1956 in
Arapgir,
Malatya Province) was the 39th
President of the
Turkish Football Federation. He is a
minority shareholder...
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Yusuf Kamil Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: يوسف كامل پاشا; 1808,
Arapgir – 1876, Constantinople) was an
Ottoman statesman and
Grand Vizier of the
Ottoman Empire...
- and 46 km away from the
province center. In the west of Keban,
there is
Arapgir District of
Malatya Province, in the
north there is Çemişgezek District...
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Caucasian frontier, and
continue westwards to Erzurum, Erzincan, Kemah,
Arapgir,
Besni and
Divick (Divrik?); in the
south they
follow the line from Harran...