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Rumkale (lit. 'Roman Castle'; Armenian: Հռոմկլա, romanized: Hromgla) is a
ruined fortress on the Euphrates,
located in the
province of
Gaziantep and 50 km...
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siege of
Rumkale or the fall of
Rumkale took
place in 691 AH/1292 AD and
resulted in the
Armenian Kingdom of
Cilicia losing the
castle of
Rumkale to the...
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Chepni of
Rumkale (Turkish:
Rumkale Çepnileri) is a
distinct branch of the
Chepni tribe inhabiting the
northeastern portion of the
province of Gaziantep...
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especially for
ferry trips to
visit the
ruins of the
nearby fortress of
Rumkale. The
countryside is also attractive,
although the
green valley of the past...
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Cilicia by the
Mamluk Sultanate. It
occurred on 13
April 1375.
After Rumkale was
conquered by
Sultan al-Ashraf
Khalil by in 1292, Sis
became the Catholicos'...
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plural is "qalats".[dubious – discuss]
Qalats can
range from
forts like
Rumkale to the mud-brick
compound common throughout southwest Asia. The term is...
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ruins by the town of
Nizip and
slightly more to the north,
Rumkale.
Yesemek Quarry and
Sculpture Workshop is an open-air
museum located in...
- al-Khaznadar (1299) Marj al-Saffar (1303)
Anazarba (1307/08) Armenian–Mamluk Wars Mari (1266) Sarvandik'ar (1276)
Rumkale (1292)
Malatya (1315) Sis (1375)...
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strongholds in the region,
including Malatya, Divriği, Darende, Antioch, and
Rumkale,
surrendered without resistance.
While still in Aleppo,
Selim I dispatched...
- al-Khaznadar (1299) Marj al-Saffar (1303)
Anazarba (1307/08) Armenian–Mamluk Wars Mari (1266) Sarvandik'ar (1276)
Rumkale (1292)
Malatya (1315) Sis (1375)...