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City in the Black Sea region of Turkey
Amasia in antiquity. It is the seat of Amasya Province and Amasya District. Its population is 114,921 (2021). Amasya stands in the mountains above the Black
Amasya
Province of Turkey
Amasya Province (Turkish: Amasya ili) is a province of Turkey, situated on the Yeşil River in the Black Sea Region to the north of the country. Its area
Amasya_Province
Ottoman prince (1527–1561)
Manisa to Konya and relocating Bayezid from Kütahya to the remote town of Amasya. To encourage Bayezid's compliance, Suleiman offered a substantial enhancement
Şehzade_Bayezid
Ottoman prince (died 1553)
Suleiman's oldest surviving son, governor of Manisa from 1533 to 1541 and of Amasya from 1541 to 1553, when he was executed by his father's order on charges
Şehzade Mustafa (son of Suleiman the Magnificent)
Şehzade_Mustafa_(son_of_Suleiman_the_Magnificent)
1555 treaty between Safavid Iran and the Ottoman Empire
Peace of Amasya 1555 The Peace of Amasya (Persian: پیمان آماسیه, romanized: Peymān-e Amasiyeh; Turkish: Amasya Antlaşması) was a treaty agreed to on 29
Peace_of_Amasya
Public university in Amasya, Turkey
Amasya University (Turkish: Amasya Üniversitesi) is a university located in Amasya, Turkey. It was established on 17 March 2006. The history of the university
Amasya_University
Airport in Amasya, Turkey
(Turkish: Amasya Merzifon Havalimanı) or Amasya Merzifon Airport (IATA: MZH, ICAO: LTAP) is a military airport located in the city of Merzifon in the Amasya Province
Amasya_Merzifon_Airport
Pamphlet issued by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Amasya Circular (Turkish: Amasya Genelgesi or Amasya Tamimi) was a joint circular issued on 22 June 1919 in Amasya, Sivas Vilayet by Fahri Yaver-i Hazret-i
Amasya_Circular
Castle in Amasya, northern Turkey
Amasya Castle (Turkish: Amasya Kalesi), a.k.a. Harşene Castle, is a fortress located in Amasya, northern Turkey. The castle is located north of Amasya
Amasya_Castle
Country in Southeastern Europe and West Asia
Yozgat Nevşehir Niğde Adana Hatay Osmaniye K. Maraş Kayseri Sivas Tokat Amasya Samsun Ordu Giresun Erzincan Malatya Gaziantep Kilis Şanlıurfa Adıyaman
Turkey
Special ad hoc trials organized by the Turkish National Movement
The 1921 Amasya trials (Turkish: Amasya İstiklâl Mahkemesi; Greek: Δικαστήρια της Αμάσειας) were special ad hoc trials, organized by the Turkish National
Amasya_trials
District and municipality in Istanbul, Turkey
Aksaray Kayseri Kırıkkale Kırşehir Nevşehir Niğde Sivas Yozgat West Black Sea Amasya Bartın Bolu Çankırı Çorum Karabük Kastamonu Samsun Sinop Tokat Zonguldak
Ümraniye
District of Amasya Province, Turkey
Amasya District (also: Merkez, meaning "central") is a district of Amasya Province of Turkey. Its seat is the city Amasya. Its area is 1,889 km2, and
Amasya_District
Species of flowering plant
species of perennial, bulbous plant in the family Liliaceae endemic to Amasya, Turkey. It was long considered extinct in the wild, but was rediscovered
Tulipa_sprengeri
Concubine of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II
in 1480, and then to Amasya, and Bülbül accompanied him. She built and endowed a mosque and a soup kitchen in Ladik. At Amasya, she built another mosque
Bülbül_Hatun
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Yavru is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 67 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Yavru,_Amasya
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (r. 1421–1444, 1446–1451)
ascended to the Ottoman throne, he made Murad governor of the Amasya Sanjak. Murad remained at Amasya until the death of Mehmed I in 1421. He was solemnly recognized
Murad_II
Ottoman prince (c. 1466 – 1513)
of modern Turkey) as a part of their training. Ahmed was the governor of Amasya, an important Anatolian city. Although the status was not official, he was
Şehzade Ahmed (son of Bayezid II)
Şehzade_Ahmed_(son_of_Bayezid_II)
Concubine of Sultan Bayezid II, and mother of Sultan Selim I
entered in Bayezid's harem around 1469 at Amasya. When Bayezid was still a şehzade and the governor of Amasya sanjak when she gave birth to Selim I in
Gülbahar Hatun (mother of Selim I)
Gülbahar_Hatun_(mother_of_Selim_I)
Valide Hatun of the Ottoman Empire (1481–1492)
lost its lands gradually began to rally around him in Amasya. Since Gülbahar Hatun was also in Amasya alongside her son during the period when Mehmed's opponents
Gülbahar Hatun (mother of Bayezid II)
Gülbahar_Hatun_(mother_of_Bayezid_II)
Ancient Greek mathematician (1st century AD)
Dionysodorus of Amisene (1st century AD) was a Greek mathematician from Pontus, now on the Black Sea coast of Turkey. He was briefly described by Strabo
Dionysodorus_of_Amisene
District and municipality in Istanbul, Turkey
Aksaray Kayseri Kırıkkale Kırşehir Nevşehir Niğde Sivas Yozgat West Black Sea Amasya Bartın Bolu Çankırı Çorum Karabük Kastamonu Samsun Sinop Tokat Zonguldak
Esenler
City in Turkey
Safavid dynasty of Iran, founded by king Ismail I. Following the Peace of Amasya of 1555 that followed the Ottoman–Safavid War of 1533–1555, the city was
Kars
Village in Amasya, Turkey
village in the Merzifon District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 38 (2021). In 2005 it passed from the Amasya District to the Merzifon District
Yeşiltepe,_Merzifon
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
Caucasus in the 19th century. By this partitioning as signed in the Peace of Amasya, Western Armenia, western Kurdistan, and Western Georgia fell into Ottoman
Ottoman_Empire
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Değirmendere is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 265 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments
Değirmendere,_Amasya
This is a list of the 550 Members of Parliament elected in the 1999 general election held in Turkey. The MPs are listed by province. Turkey uses a D'Hondt
21st_Parliament_of_Turkey
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Yıkılgan is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 408 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Yıkılgan,_Amasya
1919 agreement between Ottomans and Turkish revolutionaries
Amasya Protocol (Amasya Görüşmeleri) was a memorandum of understanding signed on 22 October 1919 in Amasya, Turkey between the Ottoman imperial government
Amasya_Protocol
Village in Amasya, Turkey
İlyas is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 847 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory
İlyas,_Amasya
Topics referred to by the same term
Abacı, Amasya, village in the central (Amasya) district of Amasya Province, Turkey Abacı, Göynücek, village in the district of Göynücek, Amasya Province
Abacı
Rail service in Turkey
Samsun-Amasya Regional is a rail service operated by TCDD Transport. It runs daily between the Black Sea city of Samsun and the inland town of Amasya. The
Samsun-Amasya_Regional
Region in Turkey
Samsun. Other big cities are Zonguldak, Trabzon, Ordu, Tokat, Giresun, Rize, Amasya and Sinop. It is bordered by the Marmara Region to the west, the Central
Black_Sea_region
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Civi or Çivi may refer to: Çivi, Amasya, a village in Amasya Province, Turkey Çivi, Mut, a village in Mut district of Mersin
Civi
Ottoman family
fought the bandits in Amasya and Samsun, clearing those lands of them. He dealt with his opponents, defeated them, and gained the Amasya sanjak. Indeed, in
Canikli_family
Major earthquakes in the Turkey–Syria border region
1063 Marmara 1114 Marash 1269 Cilicia 1509 Constantinople 1513 Marash 1598 Amasya–Çorum 1653 Smyrna 1668 North Anatolia 1688 Smyrna 1766 Istanbul 1766 Marmara
2023_Turkey–Syria_earthquakes
Largest city in Turkey
Aksaray Kayseri Kırıkkale Kırşehir Nevşehir Niğde Sivas Yozgat West Black Sea Amasya Bartın Bolu Çankırı Çorum Karabük Kastamonu Samsun Sinop Tokat Zonguldak
Istanbul
Greek journalist and newspaper publisher
was hanged by Turkish nationalists serving under Mustafa Kemal during the Amasya trials. Kapetanidis was born in Rize, a city in the Pontus region of the
Nikos_Kapetanidis
Concubine of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II
in Bayezid's harem when Bayezid was still a prince, and the governor of Amasya. She gave birth to three children, two daughters, Ayşe Sultan and Fatma
Nigar_Hatun
Revolutionary post-WWI political movement which founded the Republic of Turkey
primary spokesperson, public figure, and military leader of the movement. The Amasya Agreement was important in many respects. It was the first call to the national
Turkish_National_Movement
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Kuzgeçe is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 315 (2021). Köy Archived 2023-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Kuzgeçe,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Kızseki is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 571 (2021). Köy Archived 2023-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Kızseki,_Amasya
Football club
Amasya Eğitim Spor is a women's association football club based in Amasya, Turkey. After finishing the 2015–16 season in the Turkish Women's Second Football
Amasya_Eğitim_Spor
Mountain peak in Turkey
Harşena (Turkish: Harşena Dağı) is a mountain located in Amasya, the capital of the Amasya Province of Turkey. It has a height of 272 m (892 ft). Mount
Mount_Harşena
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Eliktekke is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 49 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Eliktekke,_Amasya
1281 battle between Mamluks and Mongols
34°43′23″N 36°42′52″E / 34.723185°N 36.714462°E / 34.723185; 36.714462 The Second Battle of Homs was fought in western Syria on 29 October 1281, between
Second_Battle_of_Homs
Tombs in Turkey
281–266 BC) established the Kingdom of Pontus and made Amaseia (modern Amasya) the capital city. The tombs contain big stone grave chambers inside. The
Tombs_of_the_kings_of_Pontus
Topics referred to by the same term
and it may refer to: Aydoğdu (surname) Aydoğdu, Amasya, a village in the district of Amasya, Amasya Province, Turkey Aydoğdu, Erzincan Aydoğdu, Güney
Aydoğdu
Municipality in Amasya, Turkey
Merzifon is a town in Amasya Province in the central Black Sea region of Turkey. It is the seat of Merzifon District. Its population is 61,376 (2021).
Merzifon
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Bayat is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 49 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Bayat,_Amasya
Archaeology museum, Ethnographic museum in Amasya, Turkey
Amasya Museum, also known as Archaeological Museum of Amasya (Turkish: Amasya Müzesi or Amasya Arkeoloji Müzesi), is a national museum in Amasya, northern
Amasya_Museum
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Kayacık is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 192 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Kayacık,_Amasya
Municipality in Amasya, Turkey
Ziyaret is a town (belde) and municipality in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 4,084 (2021). Belde Archived 2015-07-06
Ziyaret,_Amasya
Topics referred to by the same term
politician, media host, and political commentator Uygur, Amasya, a town in the District of Amasya, Amasya Province, Turkey Uygur District, a district of Almaty
Uygur
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Albayrak is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 174 (2021). Köy Archived 2013-03-31 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Albayrak,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Avşar is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 226 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory
Avşar,_Amasya
16th-century war between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Empire
by Tahmasp I. Ottoman territorial gains were confirmed in the Peace of Amasya. The war was triggered by territorial disputes between the two empires,
Ottoman–Safavid War (1532–1555)
Ottoman–Safavid_War_(1532–1555)
Village in Amasya, Turkey
İlgazi is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 173 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory
İlgazi,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Bağlıca is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 387 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Bağlıca,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Yuvacık is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 45 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Yuvacık,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Soma (formerly: Tuzluçal) is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 119 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration
Soma,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Tatar is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 376 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Tatar,_Amasya
This is a list of the 550 Members of Parliament elected in the 1995 general election held in Turkey. The MPs are listed by province. Turkey uses a D'Hondt
20th_Parliament_of_Turkey
Concubine of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II
entered Bayezid's harem when he was still a prince, and the governor of Amasya sanjak. She gave birth to two children, a daughter, Sultanzade Sultan, and
Hüsnüşah_Hatun
Neighbourhood in Amasya, Amasya, Turkey
Fındıklı is a neighbourhood of the city Amasya, Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 524 (2021). Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration
Fındıklı,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Çivi is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 151 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory
Çivi,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Beke is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 146 (2021). Köy Archived 2013-03-31 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Beke,_Amasya
District of Amasya Province, Turkey
Göynücek District is a district of Amasya Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town Göynücek. Its area is 591 km2, and its population is 10,291 (2021).
Göynücek_District
Ottoman admiral (d. 1460)
wrote that he was born in Amasya as the son of Amasyalı Yahşi Bey, earning him the epithet Amasyalı, meaning "from Amasya," which implied he wasn't a
Hamza_Bey
Ottoman surgeon and physician (1385–1468)
medical interest and practice in Amasya Dar-es Sifa Hospital until he died. Şerafeddin Sabuncuoğlu was the director of the Amasya Dar-es Sifa Hospital for almost
Sabuncuoğlu_Şerafeddin
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1481 to 1512
1454–1456, he was appointed governor of Amasya, accompanied by his mother. Bayezid II was educated in Amasya and served there as governor for 27 years
Bayezid_II
Concubine of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II
entered Bayezid's harem when he was still a prince, and the governor of Amasya. She gave birth to Bayezid's eldest daughter Aynışah Sultan in 1463, and
Şirin_Hatun
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Şeyhsadi is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 313 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory
Şeyhsadi,_Amasya
in Kurdamir. He died from drowning in Amasya in 1846. Şirvanizade Mehmed Rüşdi Pasha (1828–1874)—Born in Amasya, he rose to become the Grand Vizier of
Ismail_Sirajuddin_Shirvani
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Sıracevizler is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 174 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments
Sıracevizler,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Sarıkız is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population was 248 as of 2021. Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
Sarıkız,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Sazköy is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 174 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Sazköy,_Amasya
Electoral district for the Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Amasya is an electoral district of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. It elects three members of parliament (deputies) to represent the province of
Amasya_(electoral_district)
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Bağlarüstü is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 351 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
Bağlarüstü,_Amasya
Congress of Turkish revolutionaries in 1919
of Erzurum, in eastern Turkey, in accordance with the previously issued Amasya Circular. The congress united delegates from six eastern provinces (vilayets)
Erzurum_Congress
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Yağmur is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 103 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Yağmur,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Tuzsuz is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 182 (2021). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory
Tuzsuz,_Amasya
Mosque in Amasya, Turkey
The Bayezid II Mosque (Turkish: Amasya İkinci Beyazıt Külliyesi) is a historical 15th century Mosque in Amasya, Turkey. The mosque was built in 1486 by
Bayezid_II_Mosque,_Amasya
Railway station in Amasya, Turkey
Amasya station on the Turkish rail network was built in 1927, near the Yeşilırmak River in the town of Amasya. It is on the Samsun-Kalın railway, which
Amasya_railway_station
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1566 to 1574
sons, sending Selim to Konya and Bayezid to Amasya. In mid-April 1559, Bayezid and his army departed Amasya and advanced toward Ankara. Despite conveying
Selim_II
River in northern Turkey
northern Turkey. From its source northeast of Sivas, it flows past Tokat and Amasya, crosses the Pontic Mountains and the Çarşamba Plain, reaching the Black
Yeşilırmak_(river)
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Oluz (formerly: Toklucak) is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 559 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback
Oluz,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Kaleboğazı is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 23 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine,
Kaleboğazı,_Amasya
1398–1864 Ottoman province in northern Anatolia
in the 1390s. The capital was the city of Tokat, which was then moved to Amasya and later to Sivas.[citation needed] Its reported area in the 19th century
Rûm_Eyalet
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Kutu is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 66 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Kutu,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Karsan is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 129 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Turkey
Karsan,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Ermiş (formerly: Vermiş) is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 371 (2021). Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the Wayback
Ermiş,_Amasya
Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia
Kartli and Kakheti, had been under Iranian suzerainty since the Peace of Amasya signed with neighbouring rivalling Ottoman Turkey (Safavid Georgia). With
Georgia_(country)
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Uygur is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 789 (2021). Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town (belde)
Uygur,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Sarımeşe is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey . Its population is 506 people at the 2021 census. Köy Archived 2015-07-06 at the
Sarımeşe,_Amasya
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Aktaş is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 50 (2021). In 2012 the village had a population of 45 people. In
Aktaş,_Amasya
Handball club from Amasya, Turkey
Amasya Taşova YİBO SK was a professional handball club from Amasya, Turkey. The club plays their home matches at Taşova Spor Salonu. The club closed in
Amasya_Taşova_YİBO_SK
Village in Amasya, Turkey
Akyazı is a village in the Amasya District, Amasya Province, Turkey. Its population is 74 (2021). The village lies near the border with Tokat Province
Akyazı,_Amasya
Country in West Asia
during the Ottoman–Persian Wars. From the mid 16th century with the Peace of Amasya, and decisively from the first half of the 17th century with the Treaty
Armenia
Bishop of the Diocese of Zela (1876–1921)
Metropolis of Amasya alone, due to the frequent trips of Metropolitan Germanos to Constantinople and Athens. During his tenure the Metropolis of Amasya started
Euthymios_Agritellis
AMASYA
AMASYA
AMASYA
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Succourer; Help
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Peaceful
Girl/Female
English Greek
The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Glory of Goddess Laxmi
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Jamaican
Reborn
Boy/Male
Hindi
Long-lived one.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pomegranate
Male
Polish
Polish form of German Frideric, FRIDERICH means "peaceful ruler."
Girl/Female
American, British, Czech, English, German, Greek, Polish, Russian, Swedish, Ukrainian
Pure; Torture; Form of Catherine
Female
Welsh
Welsh name RHOSYN means "rose."
AMASYA
AMASYA
AMASYA
AMASYA
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