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Back to article: CURTEA DE ARGESH (Roumain, Curtea de Arges; d'Argesh de Curtea, d'Ardges de Curtea, Argish et Ardjish également écrits)
CURTEA DE ARGESH (Roumain, Curtea de Arges; d'Argesh de Curtea, d'Ardges de Curtea, Argish et Ardjish également écrits), le capital du département d'Argesh, Roumanie; situé sur la banque droite du fleuve Argesh, où il traverse une vallée des Carpathiens inférieurs; et sur le chemin de fer de Pitesci au passage de Rothenthurm.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /correction/edit?locale=fr&content_id=81784   (694 words)

  
 Documents 17-20. Bryce. Armenians. II--Vilayet of Van, con't.
On the 15th April the young Armenians of Akantz, north of Lake Van (Ardjish), were mustered by the gendarmes to the sound of the bugle, to hear the recital of an order which had just arrived from the Sultan.
The Turks had made up their minds to annihilate the Armenians by all the means in their power, as they had shown by killing thousands of absolutely innocent peasants in Ardjish.
The experience of the past had taught the Armenians of Van that an appeal to arms was the only argument which could save their life, honour and property, and they collected together all the arms they possessed.
www.lib.byu.edu /~rdh/wwi/1915/bryce/a03.htm   (10984 words)

  
 :::► Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net ◄:::
'''Ardjish''', (Armenian_language Armenian: ''Artzike'') is an old town in Turkey near Lake Van (in the Middle Ages known as Ardjish Lake).
Depopulated in the 18th century (due to the growing of the Van Lake waters), it was fully abandoned by the middle of the 19th century.
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 Diplomacy gone to seed: a history of Byzantine foreign relations, A.D. 1047-57. | International Journal of Kurdish ...
The Turks took the city by assault and massacred many of the inhabitants, carrying off the chief men into captivity.
Other towns fell, and the sultan next appeared before Ardjish, on the northeastern corner of the lake.
For eight days, he subjected its people to a violent attack until they agreed to make terms, offering him many presents: gold, silver, horses, and mules.
www.accessmylibrary.com /coms2/summary_0286-9722802_ITM   (20388 words)

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