Kumarlı, Kahramanmaraş, a town situated in the central (Kahramanmaraş) district of Kahramanmaraş Province, Turkey
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Afşin, a town in the Kahramanmaraş Province in the Mediterranean region of Turkey
Soon she was invited to work at an Armenian mission station in Maraş, however, due to her youth she was first sent to work with women and children in German villages and then for a few months with the poor in Saint Petersburg.
Nowadays, there are 11 compatriotic organizations operating in Aleppo: Dikranagerd, Daron-Duruperan, Marash, Urfa women's, Urfa youth, Palu, Zeitun, Kilis, Berejik, Musa Ler and Garmouj compatriotic unions.
He went to Elbistan, Kahramanmaraş and started to working as photographer but he couldn't adapt to the city and returned his hometown.
She was born in 1453 as the daughter of Alaüddevle Bozkurt Bey, the eleventh ruler of the Dulkadirids centered around Elbistan in Maraş.
Just like the conflict in Kahramanmaraş in December 1978 the clashes in Çorum seemed to emerge from religious tensions between the dominant Sunnites and the minority of Alevites, but at the same time were a battle between right and left wing groups for domination in the town.
The codes 01–67 are assigned in Turkish alphabetical order, except Kahramanmaraş and Şanlıurfa, whose codes are assigned based on their historic names, Maraş and Urfa respectively.
Kumarlı, Çarşamba, a village in the district of Çarşamba, Samsun Province, Turkey
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Ören, Boyabat, a village in the district of Boyabat, Sinop Province, Turkey
In Turkey its distribution was observed in the regions of Aegean, Southern Anatolia (Antalya to Kahramanmaraş) and Southeastern Anatolia.
The name of the district is derived from the Nork neighbourhood of Yerevan and the ancient major Armenian settlement of Marash in modern-day Turkish Republic.
Anti–British and anti–Armenian demonstrations led Allenby to order Chauvel to occupy the towns of Marash, Urfa, Killis and Aintab and dismiss the Ottoman commander of the Sixth Army, Ali Ihsan.
He taught in Marash, Turkey at the Central Turkey Theological Seminary for 16 years.