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    Atrek (redirect from Atrak River)
    Kurdish: Etrek, Turkmen: Etrek), also known as the Attrack, Atrak, and Etrek, is a fast-moving river which begins in the mountains of north-eastern Iran (37°10′N...
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  • Atrak may refer to: A-Trak (born 1982), Canadian musician Atrek River, a river in Iran Atrak Rural District (disambiguation), administrative subdivisions...
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    Tapuri could have resulted from a tribal division north of the Sarnius/Atrak river—another, perhaps ancestral, group, the Tapurei, is located by Ptolemy...
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  • Tapuri could have resulted from a tribal division north of the Sarnius/Atrak river—another, perhaps ancestral, group, the Tapurei, is located by Ptolemy...
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    Tapuri could have resulted from a tribal division north of the Sarnius/Atrak river—another, perhaps ancestral, group, the Tapurei, is located by Ptolemy...
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  • Farooj and on the west by Bojnourd. The city of Shirvan is near the Atrak River. Shirvan, 22 km away, is the closest city to Ashgabat, the capital of...
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    the same time Atrak invaded the Northern Caucasus where he entered into conflict with local Circassians pushing them beyond the Kuban River. The conflict...
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  • leader Bahamu to make Delbeg the new Khan. However records in Shajrat Ul Atrak and Habib al-siyar, Delbeg was a direct descendant of Ariq Böke, and this...
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    Abū Ghunaymah, Ziyād (1983). Jawānib Muḍīʼah fī tārīkh al-ʻUthmānīyīn al-Atrāk [Luminous aspects of the history of the Ottoman Turks] (in Arabic) (1st ed...
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  • urban settlements. Major rivers like the Arvand, Aras, Zayandeh, Sefid and Atrak were few and far between in Persia. With the growth of urban settlements...
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  • mid-15th century)". 蒙古史研究 (Mongolian History Research). 6: 132–136. Shajrat Ul Atrak: Or The Genealogical Tree Of The Turks And Tatars P.220:“Twenty-first, Oodaie...
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  • dynasty al-Khaqaniya ("That of the Khaqans") or al Muluk al-Khaniyya al-Atrak (The Khanal kings of the Turks). In his linguistic treatise Dīwān Lughāt...
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    Timur's father told him the story of how his family was descended from Abu al-Atrāk (lit. 'Father of the Turks'), according to the statement of his father....
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    Bahri Mamluks refer to the dynasty as the 'State of the Turks' (Dawlat al-Atrak or Dawlat al-Turk) or 'State of Turkey' (al-Dawla al-Turkiyya). During Burji...
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    G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Gulf Air Aria Tour Ata Airlines Atrak Airlines Caspian Airlines Iran Air Iran Aseman Airlines Iran Airtours Kish...
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    Capoeta razii is known from most of the rivers and streams between Atrak and Kote komeh (Near Astara city) rivers in the southern Caspian Sea basin. Jouladeh...
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    its dynasty as the State of the Turks (Arabic: دولة الاتراك, Dawlat al-Atrāk; دولة الترك, Dawlat al-Turk) or the State of Turkey (الدولة التركية, al-Dawla...
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    Although members of the corps are collectively called simply "Turks", atrāk, in the sources, prominent early members were neither Turks nor slaves,...
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    Soviet Union for the joint utilisation of the frontier parts of the rivers Aras and Atrak for irrigation and power generation" (PDF). Iran, USSR. Archived...
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    Romans, Greeks and Persians before them. Native Egyptians applied the term atrak (Turks) indiscriminately to the Ottomans and Mamluks, who were at the top...
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